Heavyweight hooded jacket with a 50s and 60s workwear feel
The Cavva takes its cues from classic mid-century winter workwear, built from heavy canvas twill with a soft cotton-poly sherpa lining for real warmth when the seasons turn bitter. It’s garment-washed to make it look like it’s done its share of hard graft right from day one, with tonal branding and a YKK zipper keeping the detailing understated. With a semi-relaxed fit and hooded design, it’s genuinely built to stand up to hard outdoor work, but it also makes a worthy companion for high-mileage road trips and other adventures where warmth and durability really matter.
- Garment-washed for a lived-in finish
- YKK zipper
- Tonal branding
- Semi-relaxed fit
- Heavy canvas twill construction
- 50/50 cotton-poly sherpa lining
| A | B | C | |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 61 cm | 63.5 cm | 61.5 cm |
| M | 63.5 cm | 65.5 cm | 63.5 cm |
| L | 66 cm | 67.5 cm | 67 cm |
| XL | 68.5 cm | 69.5 cm | 69 cm |
- Sustainability through longevity - Dubbleware garments are cut and sewn using Union Special machines, the same method used since the brand's founding in 1918, creating hardwearing pieces built for a lifetime of use.
Dubbleware has been kitting out hard-grafting Americans since it was founded in Boston in 1918. With an original line-up of denim trousers, hickory-stripe dungarees and chambray boiler suits, the company slogan in the 1930s was ‘demand the best’ – and their stuff was the absolute gold standard of American workwear. They were also one of the first companies to market directly to women, and we like to imagine Rosie the Riveter in her Dubbleware dungas.
A household name across the US, their sales reps famously offered to paint farmers’ barns for free, so long as they got to put a whacking great Dubbleware sign on the side facing the road. Alas, the post-war years weren’t kind to Dubbleware, and they folded in the 70s.
Fast-forward to 2019, and Dubbleware was resurrected by a team of heritage workwear specialists, with the blessing of the founding family. They’ve spent years analysing archive pieces and old catalogues to get every detail spot-on – right down to the buttons, labels and trims. Featuring selvedge denim, washed canvas and other heavyweight fabrics, vintage-style workwear classics sit alongside everyday staples like sherpa-lined hoodies and brawny overshirts, all built to live up to Dubbleware’s original tag-line: ‘look better, last longer’.