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.
Australia's Corlection has teamed with Warehouse to bring one of the brand's most famous fabrics in its much-loved slim-taper cut, the 900xx fit.
We take stock on Warehouse & Co., one of the most ardent denim reproduction brands to ever emerge from the Japanese repro scene.
The M45 pant is back for service with more than all the buttons and whistles we remember it with.
Some jeans that AREN’T Slim Tapered. Real jeans for the mandem, blud. Duck Digger Bruv. I’ve tried these on and they’re beauties.
Warehouse worships late mid-century sportswear with a collection of charmingly pre-distressed sweatshirts constructed from loopwheeled cotton fleece.
Do we like Patagonia? Yes. Do we like it, even more, when Japanese brands rip off Patagonia and charge triple the price? HELL YES.
Warehouse here with some military goodness. Olive melton wool! The short fit of this jacket puts it in the same league as Real McCoy’s in terms of styling.
Warehouse is turning up some serious denim based on some of the first known denim overalls developed by ‘Boss of the Road’ in the mid/late 19th century.
As the trends of the fashion world move through the wave of ’90s nostalgia to the early-2000s and encroach upon…