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Vintage 1970s Lee Storm Rider Sherpa Denim Jacket – Made in USA – Faded Light Wash

Vintage 1970s Lee Storm Rider Sherpa Denim Jacket – Made in USA – Faded Light Wash

Regular price ¥23,300
Regular price Sale price ¥23,300
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Vintage 1970s Lee Storm Rider denim jacket, Made in USA. Iconic trucker style with warm sherpa lining.

Features signature Lee brass buttons, a naturally sun-bleached light wash, and authentic wear on the cuffs.

Cut

Suggested size: M
Label size: Not determinable

Measures:
Length - 59cm
Shoulders-47cm
Sleeves-60cm
Width-53cm 📏

Size Guide
  • Suggested size → recommended size based on actual measurements.
  • Size label → size shown on the label (if present).

On vintage garments, the label may not reflect the current fit: washing, alterations, and past fashions may have changed the original dimensions.

Always rely on the measurements provided. For more information, see the dedicated page.

Conditions

The condition of our garments is classified according to the following scale:

  • Deadstock : Like-new condition, no defects. Fabrics and trim are practically new.
  • Very Good : In excellent condition, with any minor imperfections shown in the photos.
  • Good : In good overall condition, with signs of wear or obvious defects shown in the photos.
  • Fair : with obvious wear and visible defects shown in the photos.

Since they are vintage items, they may still have small imperfections or signs of wear that are not always shown.

All items are washed, sanitized, and stain treated before being put on sale. For more information, please visit the dedicated page .

Shipping and Returns

Orders are processed within 1-3 business days and entrusted to the most suitable courier based on the destination and type of package.
Shipping
is free for orders over €100 in Italy and EU countries (zones 1-2) , while in other cases the costs are calculated automatically at checkout.

The right of withdrawal can be exercised within 14 days of delivery . Items must be returned in the same condition in which they were received and as described in the listing.

  • Returns must be requested in advance via email or the contact details indicated on the dedicated page;
  • The refund is issued within 14 days of receipt and verification of the package , and is made net of shipping costs ;
  • Unauthorized returns will not be refunded.

For further details and complete information, please refer to the pages dedicated to Shipping and Returns and Refunds .

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Story Time

Braving the Storm: The Timeless Legacy of the Lee Storm Rider Jacket

Few garments embody the spirit of American workwear like the Lee Storm Rider. Born in the early 1950s as a rugged evolution of the classic Lee cowboy jacket, it was designed to tackle the outdoors and withstand any weather. Its design—a heavy denim exterior, striped wool lining, and camel corduroy collar—made it a true armor against the cold. The official name "Storm Rider" appeared in 1953.

In the 1950s and '60s, it became the modern cowboy's best ally: ranchers and rodeo riders on the Great Plains wore it every day, trusting in its durability and warmth. Then came Hollywood. Paul Newman made it iconic in Hud (1963), Marilyn Monroe wore it elegantly in The Misfits, and Steve McQueen, on and off screen, made it a symbol of quiet strength. Suddenly, it wasn't just a work jacket: it was style. By the late '60s, it had transcended the confines of the ranch, becoming an emblem of American independence, beloved by artists, rebels, and musicians around the world.

The '70s and '80s saw minor changes—synthetic linings, "Made in USA" labels, and handwarmer pockets—but the essence remained the same. The Storm Rider adapted to the times, appearing on Clint Eastwood, Robert Redford, and even in the rock and streetwear scenes, cementing its status as a workwear legend.