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Looking for rugged workwear with street-style DNA? The Carhartt WIP Santa Fe selection at STAB Berlin combines iconic OG design, a timeless look, and durable materials. Discover the OG Santa Fe Jacket and OG Santa Fe Bomber in select colors and fits—perfect for everyday wear and every season. Compare all Carhartt WIP jackets or explore alternatives like the Carhartt WIP Detroit Jacket and the Carhartt WIP Active Jacket .
Highlights of the OG Santa Fe collection
Carhartt WIP OG Santa Fe stands for authentic craftsmanship and function. The Carhartt WIP OG Santa Fe Jacket, made from organic cotton Dearborn canvas, features a striped blanket lining, nylon sleeve lining, and a concealed two-way zipper. The Carhartt WIP OG Santa Fe Bomber boasts heavy twill, an OG loose fit, and distinctive western stitching.
- Robust Dearborn canvas or heavy twill
- OG Loose Fit with a relaxed silhouette
- Concealed two-way zipper and snap fasteners
- Multiple pockets including an inner chest pocket
- Triple stitching and square label made of faux leather
For a complete setup, combine with Carhartt WIP Newel Pants or Carhartt WIP Single Knee Pants ; ideal for layering: Carhartt WIP Hoodies .
FAQ
What is the difference between the OG Santa Fe Jacket and the OG Santa Fe Bomber?
Answer: The jacket uses Dearborn canvas with blanket lining and a two-way zipper with flap pockets. The bomber jacket features heavy twill, western details, ribbed cuffs, and side pockets.
How does the Carhartt WIP OG Santa Fe Jacket fit?
Answer: Both styles come in the OG loose fit. If you're between sizes or want a slimmer look, choose one size smaller; otherwise, go true to size.
What distinguishes the Santa Fe Jacket from the classic Detroit Jacket?
Answer: While the Detroit Jacket has a straight hem and a rather square work jacket shape, the Santa Fe is characterized by its bomber silhouette . It features elasticated knit cuffs on the sleeves and hem, as well as a distinctive shoulder yoke (Western style), giving it a sportier yet more classic vibe.
Why is a velvet or corduroy collar often used on the Santa Fe Jacket?
Answer: The contrasting collar is a functional legacy of classic workwear. The soft material (usually cotton corduroy) ensures comfortable wear around the neck and protects against chafing that could occur with the extremely robust and stiff 12oz Dearborn canvas . It's also an iconic design feature that emphasizes the jacket's vintage character.
What does the designation "OG" mean on the Santa Fe Jacket?
Answer: "OG" stands for Original Gradient (often also interpreted as Original ) and describes the authentic, loose fit of the early Carhartt years. Unlike the regular fit, the OG Santa Fe Jacket is cut in a loose fit – meaning it's slightly shorter and has significantly more volume in the chest and sleeve areas, making it perfect for the modern boxy look.



































