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  1. I bought them on sale from the RRL store on West Broadway about five or six years ago.
  2. Digging my old RRL rough outs. Supposedly RRL worked with a Pennsylvania boot maker who had a contract supplying boots to the US Army in WWII.
  3. They also reproduced the quartermaster tag.
  4. A number of years ago MASH CO reproduced the 1930's - 40's US Army denim dungarees that were also used by the CCC Civilian Conservation Corp. The raw denim was originally a beautiful dark indigo that's worn well over the years and fading nicely. The zinc US Army metal buttons are also beautifully reproduced.
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    Belts

    Here's a variety of vintage belts I've collected over the years.
  6. My old San Antonio, TX made 1933 LVC 501's patched and repaired and still going strong. Cone Mills White Oak denim never disappoints.
  7. Beautiful denim and wear. That last photo showing the pocket detail really shows the lovely fades. Thanks for sharing.
  8. Wow, what beautiful fades and wear on these last couple postings - specially on the jacket. Thanks for sharing.
  9. Eastman horsehide tanker boots breaking in nicely.
  10. 1942 FSA photos of Chicago and Northwestern workers rocking some nice denim.
  11. My old At The Front WWII russet service shoes are holding up well after a couple years wear.
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    Warehouse

    S1000XX wartime denim after almost two years of wear on and off with limited cold washing. Couldn't be happier with how hard wearing these are.
  13. Not sure if anyone else is interested in original and great reproductions of early denim work dungarees but I recently discovered these great reproductions of the classic railroad denim dungarees worn by factory and railroad workers. The attention to detail looks pretty sick. I ordered a pair and hope to get them soon. The guy that made these reproductions also does amazing limited edition runs of other great classic work wear.
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