New Pirates of the Caribbean Denim Jacket at Disney World

Shannen Ace

A denim jacket with a skeleton pirate steering a ship's wheel is prominently displayed in a store, featuring the "Pirates of the Caribbean" emblem. This piece, true to Disney World's enchanting style, is surrounded by an array of hats and bags.

New Pirates of the Caribbean Denim Jacket at Disney World

Set sail with a new cropped Pirates of the Caribbean denim jacket from Walt Disney World.

Cropped Pirates of the Caribbean Denim Jacket – $79.99

A denim jacket with a skeleton pirate steering a ship's wheel is prominently displayed in a store, featuring the "Pirates of the Caribbean" emblem. This piece, true to Disney World's enchanting style, is surrounded by an array of hats and bags.

The cropped jacket is made of black denim. Artwork of a pirate skeleton at a ship’s wheel is printed on the back panel.

This Pirates of the Caribbean-inspired black denim jacket showcases a skeleton pirate on the back, gripping a ship's wheel with a red bandana and scarf. Perfect for Disney World adventures or adding a swashbuckling touch to your wardrobe.

The skeleton is inspired by the scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride when the skeleton helmsman appears to be steering a destroyed ship through a storm.

This Disney World exclusive jacket features the iconic "Pirates of the Caribbean" logo with a skull donning a red bandana, all elegantly displayed on a hanger.

“Pirates of the Caribbean” is printed in yellow above the image.

Black denim jacket with skull and patch designs on the front, reminiscent of Pirates of the Caribbean vibes. Displayed on a hanger with a price tag, it sits surrounded by shelves, evoking an adventurous spirit.

The jacket has silver buttons and two chest pockets with flaps. The hemline along the waist is intentionally frayed.

A skull patch is stitched onto a dark denim jacket, displaying a simple skull design in black and white.

An embroidered skull patch is on the left chest, right next to the collar.

Close-up of embroidery on dark denim fabric with the phrase "Dead Men Tell No Tales" in yellow script font, evoking the adventurous spirit of Pirates of the Caribbean.

“Dead Men Tell No Tales” is embroidered in yellow on the right side panel of the jacket. There are pockets in the jacket’s seams.

Red and black circular logo patch with overlapping stylized letters on a black fabric background, perfect for adding a touch of adventure to your favorite denim jacket.

On the right sleeve is a red embroidered patch with the letters “PC” interlocked, standing for Pirates of the Caribbean.

Black jacket with white skeleton graphics and a pirate ship on the sleeve, capturing the adventurous spirit of Pirates of the Caribbean. Several hats on shelves in the background add to its charm.

Down the left sleeve are white screen-printed silhouettes of a pirate ship, two bones, and a skeletal hand.

The jacket is at Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar, the Pirates of the Caribbean gift shop in Magic Kingdom.

A cozy, warmly lit pub reminiscent of Disney Parks magic, with patrons enjoying drinks at tables. Chandeliers and lamps illuminate the scene like a fairytale setting, while paintings adorn the walls. A waiter stands near the center, tending to guests in this enchanting ambience of 2025.

A new Pirates of the Caribbean lounge is under construction next to the gift shop. It will be a tavern serving “a sea-worthy selection of grogs and grub” plus “a few mysterious and magical surprises”. The lounge will mark the return of the Barker Bird, a.k.a. Peg-Leg Pete. The Audio-Animatronic bird invited guests to ride Pirates of the Caribbean at Magic Kingdom from 1973 to 2006. The new location takes over the Pirates League space and is set to open later this year.

Read the Complete History of Pirates of the Caribbean at Disney Parks, from the Redhead to Captain Redd and everything in between.

Also, check out new Pirates of the Caribbean jewelry and pins featuring Peg-Leg Pete, Redd, and more.

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