Levi's Type III Trucker Jacket (70507 or similar variant)
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Era / Decade
Early to mid-1990s based on the large paper two-horse patch and the presence of hand-warmer pockets (introduced in the 80s).
Material
100% Cotton heavy-weight denim with copper-tone metal shank buttons.
Condition
Good. Shows natural vintage fading and minor wrinkling. No obvious structural damage or heavy staining visible in photo.
Demand Level
Strong. Vintage oversized Levi's jackets are staple items in streetwear and sustainable fashion year-round.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$45.00 - $65.00 (Low: $35, Mid: $50, High: $75 if specifically sought-after wash)
Estimated Retail Value
$89.50 - $98.00 (Current retail for equivalent new model)
Comparable Sales
Similar early 90s Made in USA or Mexico Levi's jackets in XL typically sell for $40-$60 on Depop/eBay depending on wash darkness.
Description
Vintage 90s Levi's denim trucker jacket in a classic medium-light stonewash. Features a 6-button front closure, two button-flap chest pockets, and two side hand-warmer pockets. Size XL with a relaxed, oversized fit characteristic of the era.
Key Features
Vintage 90s aesthetic, oversized XL fit (highly trending), desirable mid-wash color, iconic Red Tab and Two-Horse paper patch.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. Correct paper patch layout, stamped metal shank buttons, red tab present, and internal care tag placement consistent with 1990s manufacturing.
Flaws to Note
General wash wear and fading. Heavy wrinkling will require steaming/ironing. Potential fraying at cuffs or collar (common but not clearly visible in photo).
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Depop or Poshmark (best for vintage streetwear), eBay (best for international reach), or local curated vintage boutiques.
Selling Tips
Photograph in natural light and include a clear shot of the Red Tab and the back of a button to show the factory code. Use keywords like 'Vintage,' '90s,' 'Trucker,' 'Oversized,' and 'Stonewash.'