A good trucker jacket is one of the simplest wardrobe wins because it’s the layer you can throw on without thinking: over a tee, a hoodie, or even a button-down. The Line of Trade Dakota Herringbone Trucker Jacket is down to $110 (was $148), saving you $38. It’s a practical deal on a style that’s always in rotation, and the herringbone texture gives it a little more character than a basic denim jacket.
What you’re getting
This is a trucker jacket with a herringbone fabric, which usually means you get subtle texture that reads “more put-together” while still feeling casual. The trucker silhouette is the real selling point: it’s easy, structured, and it sits well on the body without needing perfect styling.
This is the type of jacket that works across most of your closet: jeans, chinos, joggers, sneakers, boots—no special planning required. It’s also an ideal in-between-season piece when a coat feels like too much, but a sweatshirt isn’t enough.
Why it’s worth it
The value here is cost-per-wear. If you buy one jacket and it becomes the thing you reach for three days a week, it ends up being one of your best purchases of the year. A trucker jacket does that because it’s versatile, and the herringbone fabric adds enough detail to make simple outfits look more intentional.
At $110, it’s also a safe upgrade if your current outerwear is either too formal or too sporty. This lands right in the middle: casual, clean, and easy to dress up slightly just by swapping your shirt and shoes.
The bottom line
At $110, the Line of Trade Dakota Herringbone Trucker Jacket is a great value if you want a dependable layering piece that can elevate everyday outfits without trying too hard. If you already have a few jackets you rotate through and you don’t need another midweight layer, you can skip it. But if you want one jacket that’s easy to wear constantly, this deal makes a lot of sense.
