Wrangler x Roark Roundup Jacket This collaborative garment lets you suit up in a Texas tuxedo while working around the ranch during cold season.

Wrangler partnered up with Roark for a new capsule collection called Out of Range, combining the former’s rancher aesthetic with the latter’s adventurous spirit. While we’ve seen a lot of things we like in the lineup, the standout piece easily has to be this Wrangler x Roark Roundup Jacket.

A ranch coat, it’s the kind of garment you’ll want to wear while walking around the cattle farm during the colder days of the year, so you can stay warm while still looking like you’re ready to rough it up and get work done in a Texas tuxedo. Whether you’re fixing up fences around the shed, sterilizing equipment, or moving livestock for transport to buyers, this thing will keep you toasty every step of the way.

The Wrangler x Roark Roundup Jacket is a heavy-duty denim jacket, with a shell cut in a USA-made 14.75oz broken twill fabric sourced from Mt. Vernon Mills and a wool blend sherpa lining. While this won’t be as warm as that puffy winter jacket your wife got you last winter, all that wool should do a good enough job of keeping your body warmth in, with the added bonus of making you look like a proper rancher. The sleeves don’t get the same sherpa lining, although it does get a quilted and insulated lining in its place, so it should still keep your arms toasty.

It gets a longer-than-usual profile that’s more common with ranch coats, making it ideal for keeping dirt and splashes away. It’s got a button flap chest pocket with Wrangler’s signature W stitching, as well as button flap hand pockets, lower storage pockets, and internal pockets.

The Wrangler x Roark Roundup Jacket is available now, priced at $475.

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