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I think that we're kind of not answering OP's question, since exactly one person as of this writing other than him has a new style, and everyone else is nostalgic for older styles that people aren't wearing any more, so I hate to add to the "nostalgia" pile, but I kind of miss the denim jacket from the 1980s. Sometimes quilted, if you needed extra heat. Was durable, though not appropriate for precipitation, since it couldn't shed water. I don't really live where I need heat, but I remember really liking them. They were comfortable, very tough, not very expensive, and I liked the look.
Jeans have never gone away since they showed up in the 19th century...but the denim jacket seems to me to be a lot less common.
Today, I'll sometimes wear a loose, very light, unbuttoned denim shirt over a T-shirt, which is about as much as I need, heat-wise. This kind of thing:
Light denim shirt:
People certainly wear those all the time. Kinda miss the thicker, tough denim jacket, though. Haven't had one for ages. And I didn't just like wearing it myself, but like how it looks on others, and it works for both genders.
Don't really understand why denim pants had so much more staying power and universality than the denim jacket. They seemed like a good pair.
Denim everything.
Shoes, hats, purse, backpack, pants, shirt, jacket to go over the shirt, ~~teeth~~....
Go big or go home baybe
Already has a name, the Canadian Tuxedo