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shredwin_206

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  1. My bad. Didn’t realize it was the rarest type 1 they’ve produced! I now see it’s near impossible to find in stock
  2. Yea I put the 1927 as my fav type 1, 1933 was a close second but I found a great deal on a lightly worn 27 so that made the decision for me. I don’t like the buttons or the pocket shape/flap on the 1946 haha
  3. @mstax I believe pocket shape/flap, buttons, and the cut. The sleeves are short and wide on the 1927 which is period correct I’m told. It doesn’t work for most people and they’re borderline too short on me. Oh well.
  4. Freewheelers 1927 type 1 Freewheelers 1937 jeans Nicks moc toes
  5. 1927 jacket @mstax this is the one to grab 1937 jeans @Smallrod knee is 9.25” shrank about 0.5” after I literally boil washed em
  6. How do we not have a thread for Mike Hodis’ brand Runabout Goods Anyways here’s a photo of my custom jacket after a couple weeks working construction. I love it
  7. Surprised to see that no one has started a topic for WH Ranch Dungarees from Colorado. A lineage of six generations of professional sewers and pattern makers emerged from the Dust Bowls of Kansas and paved the way for what became known as White Horse Trading Company: one man, one pair at a time, bench-made, using heirloom techniques passed down by the generations gone by, and harkening back to a time when a single garment could be made by one person, from start to finish with a maddening focus on innovation, construction, fit and finish. The next iteration of that experiment is now here. With a fuller original lineup of bench-made vintage and iconic fits, new back pocket designs, and a wider range of customized options, it is my pleasure to introduce you to W.H. Ranch Dungarees, Buckin’ Good! Made and sewn all by Ryan himself in Colorado he is a total one man workshop. He cuts the denim, sews it, installs rivets, back patches, brands the patches, etc. Every run he does is usually a limited run as he uses one lot until he runs out then moves on to another lot of denim. At the moment he has an 18oz denim from Kuroki Mills, 12.5oz LHT from Nihon Menpu, and an 11.5oz STF from Cone Mills. We just had an in store event with Ryan on Saturday. Super friendly guy that definitely knows his stuff. His attention to detail is insane. -Edwin
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