TCB Reproduced Some of the Earliest Known Denim Garb
If you're a denim fan who likes to take it back to the beginning, you can't go much further back than TCB's latest offering.
If you're a denim fan who likes to take it back to the beginning, you can't go much further back than TCB's latest offering.
Featuring a chainstitch-embroidery commemorating the limited collab, this is a denim darling made by true denim heads.
Ginew's Thunderbird Jacket is an iconic piece of modern workwear imbued with native lore, and it's now available in raw Vidalia Mills denim.
T-Backs are usually reserved for larger sizes on denim blousons, but these Japan Blue Type Is have the charming construction detail on all sizes.
Weighing in at 14 oz. per square yard and featuring a lively cobalt blue tone, KATO's Old Blue Raw Japanese selvedge has 4-way stretch construction.
These Type 1 denim jackets from Kapital are made from naturally-dyed editions of its iconic Century Denim which is reinforced with indigo sashiko stitching.
Sugar Cane put their repro cap on to produce a WWII rendition of the iconic Type 1 denim blouson, complete with wartime cost-cutting details.
This Denim Blouson is a great example of how Tokyo's AURALEE takes iconic denim garb and makes it its own.
Mister Freedom's Sugar Cane-sourced fabrics are always great, but we've got a double threat, here, applied to one of the tastiest denim jacket styles out.
This Stevenson piece might seem extra at first, but take a closer look. In reality, it's just chock full of reasons to wear it like hell.