Warehouse Painstakingly Reproduces a WWII-Era Type 1
The Hitoshi brothers are back yet another faithful reproduction to add to their ranks of meticulously crafted American military, sportswear, and workwear.
The Hitoshi brothers are back yet another faithful reproduction to add to their ranks of meticulously crafted American military, sportswear, and workwear.
Left Field's stunning Molly Maguire jacket merges classic denim trucker jacket styles and executes in
Benzak's BDJ-04 Sherpa Rider Jacket Special #3 in 14 oz. 'Recycled Super Fade Selvedge' is a staple piece that can fade you through the winter.
Ginew took inspiration from Harley Davidson's Motorcycle Club jackets, crediting their Grandfather's work as a welder for Harley for this design.
A good entry point into the world of the 50s classic Type II is this 16.5 oz. jacket from Japan Blue, made with often-pricy Côte d'Ivoire cotton.
Blacker than your pops burnt BBQ chicken wings, Iron Heart reaches for the sulfur to dye its stealthy Type II denim trucker jacket.
Referencing military garb of the 1930s, oRslow is here with a washed denim popover that is as cool today as it was useful in the U.S. military.
Lovely Type III here with some SERIOUS elbow combsm some of the most shredded we’ve seen considering there is still so much indigo left in this beast
Summer is great, but the heat is overbearing and already has us impatient for falling mercury. Not because it’s so…
Tanuki's "Blueprint" jacket remaps the classic Type III denim jacket in an earth-tinged 18oz. denim along with a few other scenic detours.