Understanding Camo: The 13 Patterns to Know
We break down the most historically significant military camo patterns of the last 100 years and how designers use them today.
We break down the most historically significant military camo patterns of the last 100 years and how designers use them today.
Those quaint morning slippers we know and love sit atop a complex history of Native American Indian footwear and anglicization.
Woven fabrics can be endlessly complex, we demystify some of the most common weave patterns including Twill, Satin, Jacquard, Dobby, and more.
It's not a thin pancake, the crepe rubber you find on your shoes is a natural latex byproduct and one of the best sole options.
Filson does a lot of things really well, but if there's one thing that stands as one of the brand’s defining characteristics, it's Tin Cloth.
Whether you work with power tools or spreadsheets, there's a place in your 'drobe for some quality work pants like the Burgus Plus 560-10-BK.
Daniel from Skinner American Goods shares a pair of well-worn Skinner Jeans that he made in his bedroom workshop in the early days of Skinner.
We take our picks of the last week's content from across the web and wrap them up into our handy weekly rundown for your convenience.
Cardholders are a dime a dozen, but there aren't many cardholders with the integrity and beauty of Billykirk's No. 397 Card Case in green.
Inspired by the USAF A-1 flight jacket, Samurai swapped the classic seal brown leather for its slubby 17 oz. raw selvedge denim.
Dawson Denim just made the Coverall to end all coveralls, the Lot 29 Blanket Lined Coverall Jacket.
Sheathe thy ax in a satchel most excellent. [Insert Bill and Ted style guitar flourish here.]
Forever in the shadow of the ubiquitous biker jacket styles, we're taking a moment to shine the spotlight on Albert Einstein's favorite leather, the Cossack.
Iron Heart's Western Shirt silhouette doesn't need Wabash to look great, but the deployment of the iconic railroad pattern makes it even more tempting.