TSPTR Mojave Smock – Chambray Denim
£235.00
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The TSPTR Mojave Smock is inspired by the surplus US Navy Gunner Smocks which were appropriated by California’s Dry Lake Hot Rodders as functional racing jackets, with the originals, which came in white, overdyed in a variety of colours. These smocks also became a staple for surfers on the West Coast of California in the early 60s, readily available from second-hand and military surplus shops, they were easy flexible, easy to remove pieces that were regularly seen during the first and last light of the day on the beach.
- Based on the US Navy Gunner Smock from the 1930s
- Constructed from soft one wash Portuguese indigo-dyed Chambray denim
- Side toggles at hem for waist adjustment
- Hood with drawstrings
- Made in Portugal
- Code
- 3017
- Origin
- Portugal
- Colour
- Blue
Size chart
The TSPTR Mojave Smock has a regular fit and we’d recommend taking your normal size in most circumstances. It has a shorter length, faithful to an original Gunner Smock, to allow for a greater range of movement and making it easy to take off.
| Size | Chest | Sleeve | Shoulder | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 24.25" | 19" | 19.75" | 24" |
| Medium | 25.25" | 19.5" | 21.75" | 25" |
| Large | 26" | 19.75" | 21.5 | 25.5" |
For more information on shipping, we have a dedicated shipping page. We use Royal Mail for most orders but occasionally UPS, FedEx and DHL for higher value international orders. Shipping starts at £6 in the UK and £15 international and increases based on location and, for larger orders, weight.
Please be aware that we’re a two person operation so there may be a day or two between ordering and shipping. If you need something urgently, please contact us and we’ll probably be able to sort it.
We offer an easy returns process which is explained in detail on our returns page. All we ask is that returned items arrive back with us in as-new condition including labels and packaging. Unless we’ve made a mistake, we can’t refund or exchange socks, magazines or books.

