Chop Shop Mechanic Jacket






Category: SWEATSHIRTS






Category: SWEATSHIRTS
The double-layer chest pockets are perfect for holding my phone and a handful of sockets while I'm under the hood, and the reinforced stitching hasn't budged after a weekend of hard use.
The front pockets are deep enough to hold a full set of sockets without them falling out, which is rare for a work jacket. I've been wearing it for two weeks straight on a project and it still looks like new.
The reinforced elbows are a lifesaver when I'm leaning over the engine bay for hours. Material breathes just enough so I don't overheat while pulling a transmission.
The heavy-duty stitching around the cuffs held up great when I was wrestling with a stuck alternator bolt. I also love how the oversized front pockets are deep enough to hold a wrench set without sagging.
Popped the hood on my truck and leaned right over the engine bay — the thick cotton didn't snag on anything and wiped clean with a damp rag after. The reinforced stitching around the cuffs is holding up way better than my old sweatshirt ever did.
Took this jacket out to swap a transmission on my F-150, and the reinforced elbows didn't fray at all. The pockets are deep enough to hold my 10mm socket set without them spilling out.
Finally a jacket that actually has enough pockets to hold a socket set and my phone without sagging. The material breathes well when I'm under the hood but still blocks the grease. Wiped a transmission drip off the sleeve with a rag and it didn't even stain.
The sage green color is exactly what I wanted, and the material feels tough enough for actual work. Only wish the sleeves were an inch longer for my long arms.
The sleeve cuffs are thick enough to keep grease from creeping up, which I learned the hard way with other jackets. Used it to swap out a radiator last weekend and it held up fine, though the collar could be a tad looser.
The pockets are deep enough to actually hold a wrench and a rag without things falling out. I wish the fabric was a bit heavier for colder mornings, but it’s still comfortable for tinkering around the garage.