Beyond The Tracks – How Railroading Impacted American Workwear Pt. 1
Wabash, Overalls, and blouses, oh my. We take a deep dive into American railroading workwear in this two-part article.
Wabash, Overalls, and blouses, oh my. We take a deep dive into American railroading workwear in this two-part article.
Iron Heart's Western Shirt silhouette doesn't need Wabash to look great, but the deployment of the iconic railroad pattern makes it even more tempting.
Sage is back with more Indonesian-made deep-indigo goodness with its Ridger Type II available in both raw denim and Wabash fabrics.
Modeled after the caps donning the heads of laborers of the 30s-50s, the UES work cap has been made for the past decade and shows no signs of slowing down.
Dawson has launched a women's version of its Wabash Sack Jacket, a classic utilitarian jacket with a roomy fit and even roomier bucket-shaped pockets.
Taking on the style of a classic denim blouson reminiscent of early workwear, denim's favorite Spaniards have done an outstanding job with this piece.
Inspired by turn of the century railroad work pants meant to be highly visible, these Freewheelers Wabash pants are the full train.
Looking for something striped this spring? We've got five options lined up plus one more for selvedge jeans with an extra print.
Get fully vested in Momotaro's indigo-drenched take on the classic 70s piece of hiking outerwear.
Momotaro with some Sashiko goodness here, the Wabash is woven into the material instead of just discharging it on the surface.