
The Classic: The Field Jacket
Text: Hugo Carlson
Photo: patrik Hagborg
Video: Leo Prim
One of the most common jackets in men's fashion is the field jacket - a garment that, with its functional design and timeless aesthetic, has remained a favorite for decades. With its many pockets, military roots and casual yet stylish appearance, it is an obvious choice for those who want to dress both practically and simply.
From the Military to the Fashion World
The field jacket has its origins in the military and was originally developed to provide soldiers with a practical and durable garment for use in the field. One of the most well-known models is the M-65 jacket, introduced by the U.S. Army in the 1960s. It replaced earlier versions like the M-43 and M-51 and was designed to withstand varying weather conditions with its sturdy cotton fabric and hidden hood. After its military service, the jacket—like so many other garments—made its way into civilian fashion. During the 1970s, it became a symbol of rebellious style, worn by everyone from activists to Hollywood stars.

A Modern Classic
Today, the field jacket is as relevant as ever, earning a well-deserved place in nearly every man’s wardrobe. Its combination of functionality and aesthetics makes it an excellent choice for both casual outings and commuting to the office. It can be worn casually over a T-shirt and jeans or elevated to a more sophisticated level with a shirt and chinos.Brands such as Barbour, Filson, and Aspesi have all put their own stamp on the field jacket, giving it a modern touch while preserving its classic silhouette. With its ability to adapt to different styles and occasions, the field jacket remains a timeless investment that endures season after season.