Mack Trucks and Wrangler Launch Limited-Edition Denim Jacket Collaboration
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What Happened
Mack Trucks and Wrangler, two iconic American brands, have announced a limited-edition collaboration featuring a dual-branded denim trucker jacket. The jacket will be available for purchase at the Mack Trucks booth during ConExpo-Con/Agg 2026 in Las Vegas from March 3 to 7. Each of the five trucks on display will also have their Bulldog hood ornaments outfitted with custom-fitted denim jackets.
“When we started thinking about who shares our DNA — brands that are built tough, trusted by the people who actually do the work, and steeped in American heritage — Wrangler was at the top of the list. This collaboration is a celebration of two legacy brands that America has worn on their backs and driven down the road for generations. We wanted to do something that felt authentic, a little unexpec”
“Wrangler has always stood for the people who get the job done — the farmers, the builders, the drivers — and Mack Trucks is the heavy-duty machinery they trust to get it there. Both of our brands are forged in durability. Seeing the iconic Mack Bulldog suited up in tough Wrangler denim is something we did not know we needed until we saw it. This is a genuine collision of two great American icons b”
Why this matters
The collaboration pairs two American heritage brands to celebrate durability and workwear, offering a unique collector’s item for trucking enthusiasts.
Terms in This Story
- Bulldog hood ornament
- The iconic chrome bulldog figurine that serves as the hood ornament on Mack Trucks, a symbol of the brand since 1932.
- ConExpo-Con/Agg
- A major construction trade show held every three years, featuring the latest equipment and industry innovations.
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