Classic denim jackets look spectacular in all seasons and are great for accessory matching. An American classic, denim jackets have been popular in the United States since the 1950s. Major cultural figures, such as James Dean and the singer George Michael, have helped create the bad-boy mystique behind the denim jean jacket. Whether you're accentuating a western cowgirl look, filling out your preppy wardrobe, or exploring the subtleties of the rocker charm, a denim jacket may be able to provide a solution. You can find motorcycle denim jackets, perfect for wearing outdoors in rough conditions. Diesel, an Italian company, markets an especially popular line of jean motorcycle jacket. Alternatively, you can choose a lightweight blazer denim jacket for more modern appeal. Jackets can feature several buttons, unwashed or treated material, and accoutrements like zippers and decorative stitching. Both Guess and Levi's manufacture denim jean jackets as so called "transitional clothing," which customers can mix with long sleeve shirts, khakis, and other seasonal items. In addition, you can find acid washed denim jean jackets, 1980s Glam Boy jackets, popularized by icons like Debbie Gibson, and old school cowboy style jackets. Levi's, a company synonymous with quality denim, recently came out with a new "type 1" denim jean jacket which features intricate stitching, large buttons, and ornate detailed rivets. Finally, Gap also sells a number of rugged, stylish jackets, such as the One Pocket Miner and the 1969, both of which have already become iconic among Gap's fans.
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