Pocket Rocket: Review of the Tellason Coverall

Your weekly update from the DH HQ

After some busy weeks, this one’s been more chilled. Week 42 is the annual autumn school break here in Denmark, and our school is completely closed this week—aka it’s been a forced holiday for our family.

We’ve spent most of the week in the family summer house on the West coast of Denmark, which is always nice and relaxed. Unfortunately, most of us have been sick (probably COVID), and I still not at 100% as I type this.

Nevertheless, we’ve put out a bit of content on Denimhunters …

PRODUCT REVIEW

When we think of denim jackets, it’s only natural to think first of the classic forms.

Levi’s Type III and Lee’s Storm Rider have been copied in broad or fine strokes countless times. Most brands, new or old, are drawn almost irresistibly towards these classic styles.

Tellason went their own rugged way with their Coverall Jacket.

First introduced in 2011, it has proved durable in more ways than one. Immediately recognizable and dependable as they come, it owes its longevity to a combination of form and function.

Bryan has been wearing the Coverall for four months for the Redline Rally, and, with each passing day, week, and month, he’s growing more attached to the jacket and its every-which-way pockets.

Based on the faded examples we’ve seen, his love for his Coverall will only deepen as the jacket ages.

… or buy one here, if you’re already convinced.