Men's Insulated Eisenhower Jacket
















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Drawing inspiration from General Eisenhower, the Dickies Men's Insulated Eisenhower Jacket blends classic design with rugged durability. Tailored for hardworking individuals, it offers a generous fit in the shoulders and chest, allowing freedom of movement. Crafted from a durable 8 oz. twill shell (65% Polyester/35% Cotton) with a quilted nylon and foam lining, this jacket provides warmth without added bulk. Thoughtful features include adjustable waist tabs, a pencil pocket on the left sleeve, slash welt front pockets, and a sturdy brass zipper. This reliable jacket is made to endure your busiest days—get yours today!
- Durable 8 oz. twill shell (65% Polyester/35% Cotton)
- Quilted nylon/foam lining for lightweight warmth
- Generous fit across shoulders and chest
- Adjustable waist tabs and multiple pockets
- Inspired by General Eisenhower's iconic style
Men's Insulated Eisenhower Jacket
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What's the difference between the 874 and 873?
The 874 is Dickies' original straight-leg work pant with a classic relaxed fit. The 873 is the slim straight version — same tough twill fabric but with a modern, tapered silhouette that's become a streetwear staple.
What is Dickies FLEX technology?
FLEX is Dickies' mechanical stretch fabric that moves with your body without losing its shape. It adds comfort and range of motion to their classic work pants and shirts — built for people who move all day.
Are Dickies 874 pants worth it?
The 874 is a workwear icon for good reason — a tough poly-cotton twill that softens with wear, reinforced construction that holds up to daily work, and a wrinkle-resistant finish, all at an accessible price. It's earned the nickname "the king of pants."
What's the difference between Dickies twill and denim?
Dickies' signature twill (used in the 874) is a tight poly-cotton weave that's lightweight, wrinkle-resistant, and softens with wear, while their denim lines offer a heavier, classic rugged feel. Twill is the everyday workwear staple; denim leans more casual.
