Freewheelers’ S601XX is Based Specifically on Levi’s from 1944-45
Freewheelers has reproduced a pair of Levi's issued in the dying embers of WWII for your wearing pleasure.
Freewheelers has reproduced a pair of Levi's issued in the dying embers of WWII for your wearing pleasure.
The latest buzz from Blue in Green is that Buzz Rickson's is now available from the legendary NYC-based Japanese denim dealer.
A commonly-seen camouflage in the heritage clothing scene, Frogskin camo has a rich history rooted in the Pacific War and beyond.
Resurrecting an all but forgotten set from the mid-1940s are UES's 14.9 oz Post World War II Denim Jacket and Regular Straight Jeans.
In the second part of our Wartime Blues mini-series, we take an in depth look at how the U.S. Army incorporated denim into its uniforms.
We take a closer look at the iconic, HBT-laden USMC uniforms of the Pacific War and how they evolved during the latter stages of WWII.
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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.
One degree away from the real deal, Freewheelers is resurrecting a piece of elusive denim history with their S601XX 1944-1945 14 oz. Denim.
TCB inches closer to the most accurate reproduction of the WWII-era Levi's 501 with its 40s Jean, because there's no reason to fix what ain't broken.