These New Limited Edition Pappy Van Winkle Jackets Are The Perfect Bourbon Accessory

Only 200 limited-edition jackets have been produced. Each features an interior label that pays tribute to Pappy and is signed and numbered by Julian Van Winkle III. 
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Pappy & Company has teamed up with outdoor apparel company, Tom Beckbe, to produce two limited-edition jackets inspired by the legacy of Pappy Van Winkle. The Piedmont and the Women’s Blakeley are priced at $550 each and are offered in a new Stave Brown colorway that draws inspiration from the deep, rich brown tones of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon barrels. 

Only 200 limited-edition jackets have been produced. Each features an interior label that pays tribute to Pappy and is signed and numbered by Julian Van Winkle III. 

Heritage, Dedication, & Craftsmanship 

“These limited-edition jackets reflect our shared values of quality, authenticity, and attention to detail,” said Radcliff Menge, founder of Tom Beckbe. “We’re honored to bring together Tom Beckbe’s outdoor heritage with the legacy of Pappy Van Winkle through these distinctive pieces.”

“We are thrilled to partner once again with Tom Beckbe to release these beautiful jackets, representing the tradition both our companies hold dear,” added Carrie Van Winkle Greener, co-founder of Pappy & Company. “These jackets go beyond clothing—they tell a story of heritage, dedication, and the appreciation of fine craftsmanship that connects our two brands.”

Buy The Tom Beckbe X Pappy & Company Jackets 

The exclusive jackets are now available for purchase via Pappy & Co. as well as in Tom Beckbe’s retail locations in Mountain Brook, AL and Oxford, MS. According to the brand press release, “This limited release offers enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own a piece of apparel that perfectly blends rugged durability with a storied bourbon legacy.” 

Beth Squires

Beth Squires is the Deputy Editor of The Whiskey Wash with over half a decade of industry experience. She possesses comprehensive knowledge of the global whisky landscape, spanning everything from heritage and production to complex market analysis. A graduate of the OurWhisky Foundation’s Atonia Programme, which champions women in whisky, Beth is a dedicated advocate for diversity and sustainability, focused on highlighting the innovation and storytelling that define the modern whisky industry.

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