First introduced during World War II, the Eisenhower Jacket was designed by General Dwight D. Eisenhower as part of a new uniform system — practical, hard‑wearing and smart enough to move beyond the battlefield. Dickies adopted the silhouette soon after, adapting it for everyday workwear. Decades on, the unlined Eisenhower remains largely unchanged, worn across subcultures and trades alike. Nearly a century later, it’s still in rotation — passed from uniforms to workshops to everyday wardrobes. 65% Cotton, 35% Polyester, Classic Collar, Zip Closure, Side Pockets, Shop All Men’s Dickies Jackets, Shop All Men's Jackets. Dickies Men's Unlined Eisenhower Jacket in Black
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