Wartime Blues Part 2 – Denim Uniforms of the U.S. Army
In the second part of our Wartime Blues mini-series, we take an in depth look at how the U.S. Army incorporated denim into its uniforms.
In the second part of our Wartime Blues mini-series, we take an in depth look at how the U.S. Army incorporated denim into its uniforms.
In this two-part series, we'll be focussing on how the U.S. military used denim in its uniforms, starting with the United States Navy.
If you want to wear indigo in the warmer months but get too hot in jeans, Post O'Alls Army-Navy E-Z Pant is a pretty compelling solution.
This majestic piece from Warehouse & Co. is a faithful reproduction of the M1940 Denim Coverall issued for chore work in 1940.
Inspired by Levi's' iconic Type II jacket and other denim blousons of yesteryear, it's not hard to see why Clutch buys these every year.
A recreation of a military classic, John Lofgren's USN/USMC Quarter Shoes are here to captain your footwear batallion.
Swapping blue denim for a mid-weight brown corduroy, Buzz Rickson's' reimagining of the old U.S. Army Working Uniform is a highlight of FW23.
We typically associate wide-brimmed hats like this with summer, but there's no reason this piece can't be your Daisy all year 'round.
Post O'Alls reproduced the classic pullover Army Shirt in the only way they know how - beautifully and carefully.
With neppy denim, you can make it snow no matter what time of year it is. Here's 6 pairs of Neppy Denim Pants to consider.