BiG Only Has 2 Of These Blacked Out Sugar Cane Corduroy Work Coats
Love black and corduroy but still want to wear vintage reproductions? The Sugar Cane 9W Corduroy Blanket Lined Work Coat in Black might be for you
Love black and corduroy but still want to wear vintage reproductions? The Sugar Cane 9W Corduroy Blanket Lined Work Coat in Black might be for you
We know Dawson for crispy raw denim goods, but they've worked with a leading denim laundry to ecologically soften and fade a collection of indigo gear.
Wabash, Overalls, and blouses, oh my. We take a deep dive into American railroading workwear in this two-part article.
Made by Dehen on vintage machines using heavy worsted virgin wool, this jacket has time-honored charm literally built into its DNA.
Fans of ONI will have looked beyond the brand's indigo options by now, but if you haven't yet - check out these new coveralls that just landed at Hinoya.
Okay, so a made-in-USA chore coat for under $200? Say less.
This triple-stitched, raglan-sleeved blast from an alternate past mixes the design of the classic coverall with the cropped length of other work jackets.
TCB didn't just reproduce an old Carhartt piece, here. They have imbued this chore with their own, playful-yet-tasteful personality.
Trophy’s “Dirt” denim doesn’t get old, but it does a good job of gardening back to times of old with its rustic brown/ indigo warp and uneven handfeel.
Our first Le Lab collection flew off the virtual shelves at the Heddels Shop, but we're happy to say that we've got a small restock of the blue Veston.