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The Fashion Gods Have Spoken—It’s Carhartt Season, Baby.

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The Fashion Gods Have Spoken—It’s Carhartt Season, Baby.

Two hundred and thirteen years ago, Jane Austen wrote, “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” That’s great and all, but perhaps a little bit outdated. Personally, I find it to be a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of good fortune in the year 2024 must be in want of a Carhartt Detroit Jacket.

I can’t step outside without seeing a sea of Detroit Jackets, everywhere I go. I see them at work, at the bar after work, at the club after the bar. I see them in every other fit pic on my Instagram feed, and subsequently, on the videos of farmers on TikTok that I watch when I don’t want to see any more fit pics. And, I see them on the hottest actors of the season.

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Austin Butler flexing his vintage Carhartt jacket in New York this September.

It’s no secret that Austin Butler is a Carhartt-head, and is probably the man you’re bidding against on eBay to score that vintage number. He inaugurated Detroit Jacket Season back in September—perfect timing, too, given how the Detroit Jacket is crafted from durable duck cotton and blanket-lined for warmth. Butler’s gray, slash-pocket number with a brown corduroy collar was styled with a black trucker cap and baggy jeans—quintessentially cool, the perfect off-duty-A-lister vibe, effortlessly stylish.

Perhaps following Butler’s lead, Paul Mescal donned his own workwear number—and his Detroit Jacket is seriously designed for workwear. The version he wears has a bi-fold swing on the back; that’s Carhartt’s way of indicating that this style is really designed for workwear—you’ve gotta have full freedom of movement, given by some extra room in the back and shoulders.

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Paul Mescal appears incredibly happy to be wearing a Carhartt Detroit Jacket.

Maybe Mescal, with his ever-present wired headphones, sunnies, and baseball cap was headed to do some construction earlier this week when he wore it. Or maybe he’s already training for Gladiator III, swapping his leather armor for equally-as-tough Carhartt. (I happen to know he was actually at the airport, which is also a great place to don a Detroit.) The Carhartt WIP Detroit Jackets don’t have a bi-fold swing, so if you want a style that says “I like the look of workwear but I don’t need the functionality of workwear,” that’s for you.

If these two aren’t enough to convince you that you need to get a Detroit Jacket for the season ASAP (especially before Butler buys one out from under you), Drew Starkey’s dressed-down look surely will. The Queer and Outer Banksactor has been taking his Detroit Jacket out and about for a while now—from press events in spring to off-duty jaunts around town just this month. This is a true staple piece, one that comes with you everywhere.

Starkey styles his Detroit Jacket in true New Yorker (and by that I lovingly mean Bushwick) fashion—big-ass headphones, trucker hat, baggy workwear pants, and Adidas Sambas. It’s also very possible that he beat Austin Butler to the Carhartt bandwagon.

However you’re going to style yours is up to you, but the first thing you’ve gotta do is get your own Detroit Jacket. Whether you go for Carhartt, Carhartt WIP, or a vintage number, take notes from these guys—clearly, they know what’s up.

Relaxed Fit Duck Blanket-Lined Detroit Jacket

Carhartt Relaxed Fit Duck Blanket-Lined Detroit Jacket

Re-Engineered Rugged Flex Duck Detroit Jacket

Carhartt Re-Engineered Rugged Flex Duck Detroit Jacket

Black OG Detroit Jacket

Carhartt WIP Black OG Detroit Jacket

Detroit Jacket (Winter)

Carhartt WIP Detroit Jacket (Winter)

Detroit Jacket

Carhartt WIP Detroit Jacket

Vintage Detroit Jacket

Carhartt Vintage Detroit Jacket

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