The Ojai Jacket

The JournalHard-Wearing History The Ojai Jacket is the product of deep research into the storied history of the French chore coat, and how it helped shape the workforce of a nation. To learn more about how the hardworking chore coat became a modern day menswear staple, check out our Journal. Read More

What is a chore coat?

Originating in 19th century France, the chore coat was a popular choice amongst laborers, rail workers, and farmers thanks to its roomier fit and its host of large patch pockets for storing everything a worker would need, from tobacco tins to hand tools. While we’ve applied a slightly elevated cut and rendered our chore coat, The Ojai Jacket, in an array of hard wearing materials, the quintessential elements remain the same; four big pockets, button closure, a pointed collar, and enough blue collar grit to take on years of hard wear.

What kind of chore coats does Taylor Stitch have?

Over the years and into the future, we continue to iterate on our classic Ojai Jacket, retooling it in a slew of work-ready materials while keeping the blueprint untouched. From lightweight linen to durable denim, fall-ready cords to weather resistant dry-wax canvas. No matter which flavor of Ojai you go for, its heritage inspired design and versatile silhouette will take you from a hard day’s labor to a night on the town for many years to come.

How do you style a work jacket?

The roomier fit and casual yet considered tailoring of The Ojai make it a perfect layering piece in any season. Throw it on over one of our tidy button down shirts like The Jack or The California and pair it up with some chinos for an office-ready look that can transition to an evening cocktail with ease. Or wear it over a cotton t-shirt with your favorite set of blue jeans for an easy going look that still looks put together. In chilly weather, we tend to opt for a chunky sweater underneath for even more textural curb appeal. The options are pretty much endless.