>>18505239
nah the levi's ones are all pretty long in the torso, which is out of style right now gives https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKVOeQICi1A vibes
i would go with a vintage lee rider ( buyer guide/dating: http://www.redcloud.co.jp/detail/lee.htm ) the shape of the jacket changed at some point in the 80's avoid anything newer than that. you can tell from the width and shape of the vertical stitches below the pockets.
or i would get a vintage wrangler/maverick jacket. 124mj's a popular one but there's a lot of models. anything semi cropped in the body is good.
or i would get the red tornado 24mjz repro. edwin is the only brand in japan who can make wrangler repro and the chinese stuff is better + more accurate: https://www.reddit.com/r/rawdenim/comments/1ki70o7/red_tornado_24mjz_jacket_repro_of_wrangler_24mjz/ this guy has videos of it on his youtube channel too
those are probably the best denim jackets right now.
if you're tall and need more like a 23" torso length jacket i would opt for a 1970's vintage type iii jacket.
here's a trick with those. the 1969-71 jackets have a small e on the tag but they have the same fabric and quality of the big E jackets. a lot of sellers don't know/miss this. look for jackets with a single row of vertical stitching by the lowest button instead of a double row.
just be aware they DID do reproductions of those jackets with the single stitch in the 80s, 2000's, 2010's etc so check the other tags and stuff a lot of the made in europe ones are repro, made in canada can go both ways, tags usually reveal what it is if not look at the hardware details and backs of the rivets. honestly getting a repro for the prices they go isn't bad though i wouldn't be mad you're mostly buying it for the fit.
sorry for the info dump but you kinda have to do that when recommending vintage.