UES’ C408 Regular Chino is a Patina Machine
These Japanese-made and milled chinos are a beautifully saturated shade of dark olive, reactive dyed for patina potential.
These Japanese-made and milled chinos are a beautifully saturated shade of dark olive, reactive dyed for patina potential.
Each of these charming dual-fabric coasters are made in Japan using denim and flannel scraps from UES garment production.
At 15.5 ounces per-square-yard, the UES Tricotine Shirt is thicc. To put that in perspective, most mid-weight raw denim jeans are about that heavy.
Made in Japan from vintage machine-woven duck canvas which is then over-dyed, these UES bags can definitely take a beating and will look even cooler for it
The Big Waffle tee features a nice 'n' chunky 13 oz. shuttle-loomed waffle fabric with much more texture than your department store long johns.
Not only are these UES jeans a borderline-perfect straight leg fit, the vintage construction methods deployed by UES leads to an authentic look.
The Short Sleeve Mechanic Shirt is the epitome of what UES does best - simple silhouettes elevated by masterful craftmanship and fabric selection.
Compare this to a Filson or other heritage bagmaker and you're getting a lot of bang for your buck, with this thing coming in at under $200.
The UES Signature Denim Worker Coat might just be the final boss of work jackets, especially if that status is calculated by meticulous weight measurements.
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