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In the world of fashion and film, the Flint and Tinder flannel-lined trucker jacket has made a name for itself as a versatile and durable choice for both hard-working individuals and Hollywood actors.
First introduced in the first season of the hit TV series, The Last of Us, the jacket was worn by Joel Miller, a character portrayed by actor Josh Brolin. The jacket, with its rugged design, proved to be a perfect fit for protecting Joel from the cold and infected undead.
Since then, the Flint and Tinder flannel-lined trucker jacket has made its way onto the silver screen in multiple Hollywood productions, including "Weapons" and "The Last of Us". In "Weapons", Tom Cruise's character was seen sporting the jacket, while Josh Brolin's character, Archer Graff, wore it in earlier versions of the series.
The jacket's popularity seems to have snowballed, with A-list celebrities such as Pedro Pascal, who originally played Archer Graff in "Weapons", but scheduling conflicts prevented him from doing so, also being seen wearing the jacket.
But the jacket's appeal isn't limited to the silver screen. It's a popular choice among consumers as well, with Huckberry, a popular men's clothing retailer, reporting that the Flint and Tinder flannel-lined trucker jacket is their most popular item ever.
The jacket is available for purchase on Amazon for approximately £310, making it a worthy investment for those seeking a durable and stylish piece of outerwear. Its design, which combines the ruggedness of a trucker jacket with the warmth of flannel lining, makes it suitable for a variety of occasions.
Whether you're a hard-working individual or a Hollywood actor, the Flint and Tinder flannel-lined trucker jacket offers a versatile and durable choice for your wardrobe. So, if you're in the market for a new jacket, consider adding this Hollywood favourite to your collection.
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