Fade Friday – Stevenson Overall Co. Fair Oaks 707 (3 Years, Unknown Washes)
Worn for engineering work and doing up cars, these Stevenson Overall Co. Jeans flaunt the results of jeans doing jean-caliber stuff.
Worn for engineering work and doing up cars, these Stevenson Overall Co. Jeans flaunt the results of jeans doing jean-caliber stuff.
This Freenote Piece looks like various patterns of the N-1 Deck Jacket went through a goth phase and hooked up with a G-1 along the way.
Coming 'atcha in a straight cut, these PBJs were woven using organic indigo-dyed cotton for the warp and recycled brown cotton for the weft.
Inspired by long-time customer Cam Smith of Mississippi, Russell Moccasin's 'Big Cambo Pecos' perform brilliantly on and off the field.
Straight off the dusty shelves of the Dry Goods store that has been closed for the last 95 years comes Burgus Plus' 1928 Cinch-Back 928-XX.
Gibson in Saigon has been turning his Mister Freedom Ranch Blouse Jacket into one that looks like it was found in an old mine.
When the Type III trucker came to town in the 1960s, it quickly became a mainstream hit and a staple…
If you want to channel your inner hippie, greaser, or Ivy leaguer — or just want to dress for the present day — these jeans will deliver.
If you're a year into your fading project, you can't really ask for better results than Fahan has got with his pair Warehouse Lot 1003 jeans.
Iron Heart took some old stock and overdyed it black using sulfur dye, resulting in murky and fade-able Ultra Heavy Flannel Shirts.