A vintage 1950s (possibly late 1940s) denim jacket. The jacket has raglan style sleeves, contrast orange stitching, and four front pockets with "V" arcuates. The jacket has rivets on the pockets and cuffs. The maker of the jacket is "Tuf Nut," a workwear/denim company from Arkansas. The jacket buttons down the front with "nut"-style "Tuf Nut" buttons, and it also has buttons on the cuffs. This is a beautiful jacket, and pictures do not do it justice.
Size: women's xs to small (this was a menswear garment and could work for any gender, but the tapered nature of the garment would work well on a woman's body); I'm a size medium and it fits me open, but I cannot wear it with all the buttons closed.
Bust: 37" (best if wearer's bust is not at max--probably best for ~34" bust or smaller)
Waist: 32" (again, best for smaller)
Length: 22.5"
Sleeve length (from collar to hem): 27"
Condition: Very good. Slight wear/fade, but no significant flaws.