One of One · Upcycled Vintage Levi’s Dry Goods Trucker — Tacoma Mermaid Edition / Size M

$79.00

This is pure Tacoma.

An authentic ’90s Levi’s Dry Goods women’s trucker jacket, upcycled and reimagined as part of TTown’s One of One Collection. The denim is the real thing—structured, broken-in, and aged the way only true vintage can be. No reproductions. No shortcuts.

Across the back, the iconic Tacoma Mermaid by Gail Ringrose anchors the piece—an unmistakable symbol of the city’s creative soul and waterfront grit. It’s finished with bold TACOMA lettering, making the statement clear: this jacket belongs here.

Designed to be worn, lived in, and passed down—not mass produced, not restocked, and never repeated. Every fade, seam, and stitch tells a story, and this one tells it from the docks of Ruston Way to the neighborhoods that raised us.

Upcycled. Curated. One of one.
Tacoma pride—worn, not printed.

This is pure Tacoma.

An authentic ’90s Levi’s Dry Goods women’s trucker jacket, upcycled and reimagined as part of TTown’s One of One Collection. The denim is the real thing—structured, broken-in, and aged the way only true vintage can be. No reproductions. No shortcuts.

Across the back, the iconic Tacoma Mermaid by Gail Ringrose anchors the piece—an unmistakable symbol of the city’s creative soul and waterfront grit. It’s finished with bold TACOMA lettering, making the statement clear: this jacket belongs here.

Designed to be worn, lived in, and passed down—not mass produced, not restocked, and never repeated. Every fade, seam, and stitch tells a story, and this one tells it from the docks of Ruston Way to the neighborhoods that raised us.

Upcycled. Curated. One of one.
Tacoma pride—worn, not printed.

Vintage Levi’s “Dry Goods” Trucker Jacket — A Little Backstory

Some jackets are just clothes. A Levi’s trucker is a piece of American uniform.

The trucker jacket became famous because it was practical first: tough denim, a no-nonsense cut, and details that made it easy to work in. It’s short enough to move freely, structured enough to hold its shape, and built to get better the more you wear it. Over time it left the jobsite and became a staple everywhere—ranchers, riders, musicians, skaters, artists, and anyone who wanted something real that could take a beating and still look good.

What “Dry Goods” really means

The “Dry Goods” label is Levi’s nod to an older kind of retail—classic American general stores where “dry goods” meant durable essentials: denim, canvas, work shirts, jackets, and everyday gear people relied on. When you see “Dry Goods” tied to a Levi’s piece, it’s basically signaling heritage and utility—a throwback to clothing made for function, then adopted for style because it’s the real deal.

Why the silhouette still works

A trucker jacket is one of the rare designs that’s stayed relevant for decades because it hits the basics perfectly:

  • Durable denim that breaks in and softens with time

  • A structured fit that layers well without feeling bulky

  • Button front + chest pockets for that classic Levi’s look

  • A shape that works with almost anything—tees, hoodies, flannels, dresses, work pants

It’s the kind of jacket that doesn’t need a rebrand every season. It just keeps showing up, getting better, and looking right.

The vintage factor

What makes a vintage Levi’s trucker different isn’t just age—it’s character. The fades, creases, and softness come from real wear, not factory distressing. Every one carries its own story in the denim: where it’s lightened, where it’s held shape, where it’s been broken in.

That’s why these are so hard to beat. You’re not buying a jacket that tries to look classic—you’re buying one that already is.

Why we love it

A Vintage Levi’s “Dry Goods” Trucker sits right at the intersection of workwear heritage and everyday street style. It’s rugged, clean, and timeless. Throw it on and you instantly look more put-together—without looking like you tried.