1950s–1960s Jed Williams Hunting Field Jacket (Corduroy Collar)
Authentic mid-century hunting field jacket from the 1950s–1960s, branded Jed Williams. Built during the golden era of American outdoor utility wear, this piece reflects true pre-modern craftsmanship—when gear was made for durability, not trends.
Constructed from heavyweight cotton canvas, the jacket features a classic corduroy collar for comfort and abrasion resistance during extended outdoor wear. The design includes multiple oversized utility pockets throughout the front and body, originally intended for field tools, shells, and game storage.
The silhouette is boxy and functional, designed for layering over wool or flannel in cold weather conditions. Natural aging in the fabric gives it a deeply authentic patina that modern reproductions cannot replicate.
A rare surviving example of mid-century American hunting gear with strong heritage character.
Fit + Details:
- Era: 1950s–1960s
- Men’s field cut (boxy, layering-friendly)
- Heavy cotton duck / canvas construction
- Corduroy collar (original feature)
- Multi-pocket utility layout (front + field storage design)
- Button or early metal hardware closure
- Natural vintage patina throughout
Condition:
Very good vintage condition considering age.
Shows honest wear, patina, and softness consistent with authentic mid-century field use. Structurally strong with no major damage noted.