What is Melton Wool? On the Toughest and Arguably Warmest Woolen
You've seen it on pea coats, duffel coats, and more, but what exactly is this melton stuff, how is it made, and where did it come from?
You've seen it on pea coats, duffel coats, and more, but what exactly is this melton stuff, how is it made, and where did it come from?
We run down the most important Japanese denim labels, their most iconic jean silhouettes, and where to buy them.
Instead of the standard issue camo gear, many Navy SEALs in the Vietnam War chose to wear Levi's 501 denim jeans into combat.
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.
Adding to the world of Japanese-made loopwheeled garb is Wonder Looper, a brand hellbent on producing end-tier cotton knitwear.
This collab between Division Road & National Athletic Goods reflects the coniferous hues offered by the Division Road's rural locale.
Cult favorite New York label Wythe is keepin' things country with their new Roper Boots in Sand Suede.
Japan Blue's latest tees reduces fabric waste and comes in a versatile trio of beautifully speckled indigo hues.
It's hard to see this edition of Engineered Garments' Workaday Flat Twill Chino Pants, but we imagine they're pretty darn good.
Shorts don't have to be boring, and this edition of Five Plus One proves that with a selection fo highly textured shorts.
With its durable design and practical pockets, this iconic jacket has evolved from laborers' go-to to a global style staple.
After introducing their first Service Boots produced back in 1931, Viberg has been churning variations on this classic with pride ever since.
A haven for those who enjoy quality denim but in a slightly refreshing package, the HAVEN Station Pant goes all in on fabrication.
19 months and 3 washes. That's all Ilham in Indonesia needs to transport a pair of Momotaro 18 oz jeans 10 years into the distant future.