Freewheelers’ S601XX is Based Specifically on Levi’s from 1944-45
Freewheelers has reproduced a pair of Levi's issued in the dying embers of WWII for your wearing pleasure.
Freewheelers has reproduced a pair of Levi's issued in the dying embers of WWII for your wearing pleasure.
It's the beginning of the season, have a look at what we're dreaming will be under the tree (but probably won't).
Seeing as a black Type II was never made and overdyeing an indigo original would be a wild move, heritage heads can tip their Stetsons to this unicorn.
In dusting the cobwebs off the under repro'd M-38, Freewheelers, is shining a spotlight on a classic design that balances military with utilitarian.
We've seen hundreds of products in front of the stone wall of Corlection. The latest to catch our eye? The Freewheelers 13.5 oz “Derrickman” Work Pants.
One degree away from the real deal, Freewheelers is resurrecting a piece of elusive denim history with their S601XX 1944-1945 14 oz. Denim.
Although the tote has never been clearly photographed, there are several grainy pictures that might give us an idea of what it allegedly looks like.
Freewheelers' popular "Smokey Bear" hat is back in stock, and this time it's in a 14 oz. grand indigo-dyed denim specially milled for Freewheelers.
Inspired by turn of the century railroad work pants meant to be highly visible, these Freewheelers Wabash pants are the full train.
Freewheelers "Vanishing West" makes a helluva repro and their 601xx 1951 jeans are right on the money with raw denim that emulates old school Cone fabrics.