Garment Dyed Duck Canvas Jacket
A broken-in duck-canvas jacket that makes the brand’s workwear origin visible on the rack.
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Story & heritage
Garment Dyed Duck Canvas Jacket translates Duck Head’s original duck-canvas material story into current outerwear.
The official heritage page grounds that material link in 1865, when surplus army tent fabric became work pants and shirts for the O’Bryan brothers.
Materials & craft
Duck Head describes the jacket as built from sturdy duck canvas and finished with a garment-dyed wash for broken-in character.
The simple workwear shape lets the canvas and washed color do the work, making it one of the clearest bridges between heritage and modern styling.
How to choose & style
Layer it over tees, oxford shirts or lightweight sweaters; it works best when the outfit can handle texture and a little sun-faded color.
Cornflower blue softens the workwear shape, while sunwashed yellow makes the jacket feel more nostalgic and playful.