An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
An Ode to The Trucker Hat is a tribute to an all American Icon that came about in its true form in the early 1970s as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to truck drivers (hence the name), farmers or other rural workers.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” seeks to conjure up 50 years of quintessential design elements of the Trucker Hat, into a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden oak leaves across the bill.
The Sneum® RRR® “Ode to the Trucker Hat” is a curated range of selected colors, customized logo patches and our signature golden leaves across the bill, that conjures up the quintessential design elements of this icon.
Upcycled from US dead stock caps, requalified by hand in Copenhagen Denmark. An Ode to The Trucker Hat. For That Extra Cowboy Feel.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment. In addition we have added double-needle stitching at the sleeves and bottom hem to make it extra durable. Lastly set-in sleeves and a 7/8” set-in rib-collar has been added, which means no visible seams along the neck and shoulders.
Done in a sturdy and robust 100% cotton, knitted with a 18/1 threadwidth and preshrunk so it stays true-to-size by reducing shrinkage.
The motif has been screen printed using Plastisol ink and heat pressed to our tees in our Copenhagen studio.
The Sneum RRR Concho Leather Belt is inspired by those worn and made by Navajo Native Americans of the Southwest. Our version is based on what would be classified as a Phase III belt from around the 1930s and features five large oval conchos and four large butterfly conchos with combination of repoussé and stamping.
The large main buckle has been given the iconic embossed leaf-shapes that are further emphasized by covering their surfaces with stamped impressions.
Both the conchos and main buckle are silver-plated, custom stamped, that will develop a natural patina with age. Likewise they are removable and can be made in to a “regular” belt according to preferences.
Hand made in England, the belt strap has been vegetable-tanned and been given a unique treatment to obtain an aged look which is an intentional feature of the belt and no two straps are completely alike. In addition the strap fastens around the buckle using leather string just like the old original concho belt straps.
Belt strap width is 21mm
Oval conchos measurements are: W: 71,5mm x H: 60mm
Butterfly conchos measurements are: W: 32,8mm x H: 60mm
The Sneum RRR Concho Leather Belt is inspired by those worn and made by Navajo Native Americans of the Southwest. Our version is based on what would be classified as a Phase III belt from around the 1930s and features five large oval conchos and four large butterfly conchos with combination of repoussé and stamping.
The large main buckle has been given the iconic embossed leaf-shapes that are further emphasized by covering their surfaces with stamped impressions.
Both the conchos and main buckle are silver-plated, custom stamped, that will develop a natural patina with age. Likewise they are removable and can be made in to a “regular” belt according to preferences.
Hand made in England, the belt strap has been vegetable-tanned and been given a unique treatment to obtain an aged look which is an intentional feature of the belt and no two straps are completely alike. In addition the strap fastens around the buckle using leather string just like the old original concho belt straps.
Belt strap width is 21mm
Oval conchos measurements are: W: 71,5mm x H: 60mm
Butterfly conchos measurements are: W: 32,8mm x H: 60mm
The Sneum RRR Rider jacket is the fruit of the partnership with Cone Denim Mills, Greensboro, N.C., one of the most renowned denim mills in the world.
Founded in 1891 and a pioneer an early denim innovation, they constitute the backbone of American denim culture and heritage making it more than just a fabric. Over 120 years of knowhow and history is woven into every warp and weft.
Building on the classic rider jackets of the early 30s, specifically developed with cowboys and rodeo riders in mind, our emphasis has been to accentuate the key distinguishing factors of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage. Our take on this icon features:
Cone Denim Mills American Classic 14oz denim fabric
Original Scovill® buttons and rivets
Accentuated slant angle of chest pockets
Accentuated back yoke arch curve in parallel to the bottom hem arch curve
Extra broad waistband
Accentuated bottom hem shape with shorter back and longer front
Vertical pleating on either side of the center front fastening
Invisible hip pockets under front pleads has been added
The Sneum RRR Rider jacket is the fruit of the partnership with Cone Denim Mills, Greensboro, N.C., one of the most renowned denim mills in the world.
Founded in 1891 and a pioneer an early denim innovation, they constitute the backbone of American denim culture and heritage making it more than just a fabric. Over 120 years of knowhow and history is woven into every warp and weft.
Building on the classic rider jackets of the early 30s, specifically developed with cowboys and rodeo riders in mind, our emphasis has been to accentuate the key distinguishing factors of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage. Our take on this icon features:
Cone Denim Mills American Classic 14oz denim fabric
Original Scovill® buttons and rivets
Accentuated slant angle of chest pockets
Accentuated back yoke arch curve in parallel to the bottom hem arch curve
Extra broad waistband
Accentuated bottom hem shape with shorter back and longer front
Vertical pleating on either side of the center front fastening
Invisible hip pockets under front pleads has been added
The RRR Western Cut jeans are made with the working cowboy in mind, whether it be riding, ranching or rodeoing. Done in the classic 5-pocket styling, the high rise makes them sit at the waist while keeping a lean and fitted silhouette throughout with just enough room to stack over a boot. They likewise feature an extra wide space between front belt loops to accommodate a trophy buckle or concho belt. The premium 14oz heavy weight 100% cotton fabric by Cone Denim Mills® guarantees durability that can withstand wear and tear. Basically they’re authentic Western right down to the last rivet.
Fabric by Cone Denim Mills®
14oz Heavyweight Denim
100% Cotton
3 by 1 construction
Sanforized
9oz twill pocket bags with custom prints on each
Red contrasting bobbin thread inside of jeans
Red thread on bottom hem
Cowboy boot toe medallion stitching on back pocket
Special RRR “cow branding” embroidery on coin pocket
Western Cut are made with the working cowboy in mind, whether it be riding, ranching or rodeoing. Done in the classic 5-pocket styling, the high rise makes them sit at the waist while keeping a lean and fitted silhouette throughout with just enough room to stack over a boot. They likewise feature an extra wide space between front belt loops to accommodate a trophy buckle or concho belt. The premium 14oz heavy weight 100% cotton fabric by Cone Denim Mills® guarantees durability that can withstand wear and tear. Basically they’re authentic Western right down to the last rivet.
Fabric by Cone Denim Mills®
14oz Heavyweight Denim
100% Cotton
3 by 1 construction
Sanforized
9oz twill pocket bags with custom prints on each
Red contrasting bobbin thread inside of jeans
Red thread on bottom hem
Cowboy boot toe medallion stitching on back pocket
Special RRR “cow branding” embroidery on coin pocket
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been accentuated rendering them more impactful and unique. Done in a heavy duty, yet soft, 240gsm pique that has been given a special washed treatment for a vintage “broken-in” expression.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® Gripper® diamond snap buttons
Pointed western collar
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been accentuated rendering them more impactful and unique. Done in a heavy duty, yet soft, 240gsm pique that has been given a special washed treatment for a vintage “broken-in” expression.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® Gripper® diamond snap buttons
Pointed western collar
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been accentuated rendering them more impactful and unique. In addition a Navajo styled concho button has been added at the neck. Done in a heavy duty, yet soft, 240gsm pique that has been given a special washed treatment for a vintage “broken-in” expression.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® Gripper® diamond snap buttons
Pointed western collar
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The single-point pocket shirt might be the most iconic of them all, or at least the most common version of the western shirts. It is characterized by the single-point pocket flap in the center from where it derives its name.
Our a version has been given extra pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been accentuated rendering them more impactful and unique.
Original Scovill® Gripper® round snap buttons have been used and done in a heavy duty, yet soft, 240gsm pique that has been given a special washed treatment for a vintage “broken-in” expression.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The single-point pocket shirt might be the most iconic of them all, or at least the most common version of the western shirts. It is characterized by the single-point pocket flap in the center from where it derives its name.
Our a version has been given extra pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been accentuated rendering them more impactful and unique.
Original Scovill® Gripper® round snap buttons have been used and done in a heavy duty, yet soft, 240gsm pique that has been given a special washed treatment for a vintage “broken-in” expression.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The single-point pocket shirt might be the most iconic of them all, or at least the most common version of the western shirts. It is characterized by the single-point pocket flap in the center from where it derives its name.
Our a version has been given extra pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been accentuated rendering them more impactful and unique.
Original Scovill® Gripper® round snap buttons have been used and done in a heavy duty, yet soft, 240gsm pique that has been given a special washed treatment for a vintage “broken-in” expression.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The apache scarf has its origins in the cowboys's neckerchief. It was either a silk square or a long oblong cut on the diagonal. You tied it in a knot or fixed it with a ring called a scarf slide.
Our version is done in 100% pure silk with a stitched hem with pointy ends that accentuates the characteristic shape of the Apache tie that defines it vis-à-vis other men’s neck ties.
The SNEUM RRR 27” selvedge bandana combines traditional bandana paisley with 70s cowboy iconography.
Like most traditional 1940s-1970s bandanas, the RRR version features three sides machine-hemmed and one side using the fabric selvedge.
The print is made on an all-cotton plain weave selvedge fabric base, using colorfast indigo dye. A discharge printing technique guarantees that both sides display the graphic with equal sharpness and vibrance.
For that extra cowboy feel we opted for a slightly larger square size than the average of 27 x 27 inches to provide more material for crafting
Discharge printed for equal graphic sharpness on both sides
Fabric selvedge featured on one side, with other three edges finished with narrow stitched hem
Slightly above average dimensions of 27” x 27” to provide extra crafting material
Colorfast indigo dyed
Milled and printed in India, the birthplace of the bandana
The Bolero jacket tracks its origin back to twelfth-century Spain where cattle herders wore low-crowned hats, bolero jackets, sashes, tight-fitting trousers, and spurred boots. The dress of gauchos and vaqueros may have originated in Spain but new articles of dress were added because of the various environments in which cattle herders performed their work.
The Vaqueros of Mexico is considered the most direct ancestor of the American cowboy and in the cultural and technological merge between native tribes, Spanish and Northern European settlers in the North American South West, a new form of dress developed into what is defined present day western wear.
The traditional Bolero jacket is short or waist-length due to its horseback heritage and adorned with embroiders and embellishments. The 50 and 60s versions were usually done in Rayon twill, however we opted for 350gsm 100% wool fabric in our “winter” edition.
Other features are:
Inspired by the Cowichan-style sweater characterized by the heavy knit, shawl collar and distinctive design, which usually includes geometric shapes or wildlife such as whales, eagles, deer, etc.
If you’re not familiar with the term Cowichan, you’re almost certainly familiar with the style. These sweaters have been worn by everyone from Steve McQueen to The Dude in The Big Lebowski. More than just chunky knits with expressive designs, however, they’ve also got some deep history.
True Cowichans are made by Coast Salish knitters in British Columbia, Canada. As the story goes, the sweater style comes out of a cultural exchange in the 1850s, between natives in the Cowichan Valley and European settlers.
Our take has a more 70s emphasis and incorporates two smaller bronc motifs on the front and one large bronc on the back, to add a more western lean to it. Instead of the zipped front commonly used for this sweater style we opted for real leather braided buttons.
Inspired by the Cowichan-style sweater characterized by the heavy knit, shawl collar and distinctive design, which usually includes geometric shapes or wildlife such as whales, eagles, deer, etc.
If you’re not familiar with the term Cowichan, you’re almost certainly familiar with the style. These sweaters have been worn by everyone from Steve McQueen to The Dude in The Big Lebowski. More than just chunky knits with expressive designs, however, they’ve also got some deep history.
True Cowichans are made by Coast Salish knitters in British Columbia, Canada. As the story goes, the sweater style comes out of a cultural exchange in the 1850s, between natives in the Cowichan Valley and European settlers.
Our take has a more 70s emphasis and incorporates two smaller bronc motifs on the front and one large bronc on the back, to add a more western lean to it. Instead of the zipped front commonly used for this sweater style we opted for real leather braided buttons.
Named after its iconic bib front, this remains pivotal in the history of western wear. Also referred to as the fireman or cavalry shirt as its diffusion happened in the wake of the American civil war and the push in westward migration.
Our take on this icon is done in a soft drapy black Tencel using contrasting white snap buttons from Scovill® as it accentuates a V-shaped silhouette. Front placket buttons are concealed for a more sleek and clean look.
Our own customized collar tips are removable.
Scovill® contrasting round snap buttons
Piped edges along bib front
Concealed buttons on front placket
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique. In addition a Navajo styled concho button has been added at the neck.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® diamond snap buttons
Point collar with a Navajo styled concho button at the neck
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Red seams
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® diamond snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® diamond snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The single-point, with the point in the center, is the most common type of western shirt pockets. Our version features accentuated pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique. Add to that original Scovill® Gripper® round snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In addition a Navajo styled concho button has been added at the neck.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Red seams throughout
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The traditional trucker cap with gold leaf embroidery on brim finished with a gold color rope braid. Part of the collab done with the internationally renowned, Copenhagen based, retailer Storm.
The traditional trucker cap with gold leaf embroidery on brim finished with a gold color rope braid. Part of the collab done with the internationally renowned, Copenhagen based, retailer Storm.
The traditional trucker cap with gold leaf embroidery on brim finished with a gold color rope braid. Part of the collab done with the internationally renowned, Copenhagen based, retailer Storm.
These shorts takes inspiration from the Gurkha shorts, with its double pleated front, high waist and knee length wide legs opening for optimal airflow. They have been simplified by adding a regular waist band instead of the high, cummerbund-style waistband with buckle fastenings, otherwise characteristic for Gurkha pants.
They have been crafted in a heavy duty black twill with piped seams throughout.
With the distinct Smile Pockets slanted with arrow detail, Shotgun cuffs, contrasting piping, and contrasting yoke and cuffs, this shirts pays homage to the classic true west ranch wear tradition.
Special features:
Smile pockets slanted with arrow detail
Five-snap-button Shotgun cuffs
Scovill® round snap buttons
Contrasting piping
Contrasting yokes and cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
With the distinct Smile Pockets slanted with arrow detail, Shotgun cuffs, contrasting piping, and contrasting yoke and cuffs, this shirts pays homage to the classic true west ranch wear tradition.
Special features:
Smile pockets slanted with arrow detail
Five-snap-button Shotgun cuffs
Scovill® round snap buttons
Contrasting piping
Contrasting yokes and cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
With the distinct Smile Pockets slanted with arrow detail, Shotgun cuffs, contrasting piping, and contrasting yoke and cuffs, this shirts pays homage to the classic true west ranch wear tradition.
Special features:
Smile pockets slanted with arrow detail
Five-snap-button Shotgun cuffs
Scovill® round snap buttons
Contrasting piping
Contrasting yokes and cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
With the distinct Smile Pockets slanted with arrow detail, Shotgun cuffs, contrasting piping, and contrasting yoke and cuffs, this shirts pays homage to the classic true west ranch wear tradition.
Special features:
Smile pockets slanted with arrow detail
Five-snap-button Shotgun cuffs
Scovill® round snap buttons
Contrasting piping
Contrasting yokes and cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
With the distinct Smile Pockets slanted with arrow detail, Shotgun cuffs and contrasting piping, this shirts pays homage to the classic true west ranch wear tradition.
Special features:
Smile pockets slanted with arrow detail
Five-snap-button Shotgun cuffs
Scovill® round snap buttons
Contrasting piping
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® diamond snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Made in a 100% cotton 240GSM pique (polo shirt fabric)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® diamond snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Made in a 100% cotton 240GSM pique (polo shirt fabric)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique. In addition a Navajo styled concho button has been added at the neck.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® diamond snap buttons
Point collar with a Navajo styled concho button at the neck
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Named after the iconic “sawtooth” shaped pocket-flaps, this remains a cornerstone in the history of western wear. Add to that original Scovill® diamond snap buttons and you have something truly unique. In our reinterpretation of this classic garment we have enhanced the pocket shape by making it more pointy and given the sawtooth flaps a sharper silhouette. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Sawtooth pockets
Scovill® diamond snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The single-point point, with the point in the center, is the most common type of western shirt pocket. Our enhanced version has been given extra pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Made in a 100% cotton heavy weight pique (polo shirt fabric)
The single-point point, with the point in the center, is the most common type of western shirt pocket. Our enhanced version has been given extra pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
Made in a 100% cotton heavy weight pique (polo shirt fabric)
The single-point point, with the point in the center, is the most common type of western shirt pocket. Our enhanced version has been given extra pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
The single-point point, with the point in the center, is the most common type of western shirt pocket. Our enhanced version has been given extra pointy pockets and pocket flaps. The yokes, considered a key element in western design, has likewise been enhanced rendering them more impactful and unique.
Special features:
Extra pointy pocket flaps for a more distinct look
Scovill® round snap buttons
Accentuated western yokes on front and back
Long sleeves with snapped barrel cuffs
Long tails - so that shirts don’t pull loose while on horseback
Edge stitching using fine thread and extra high Stitching Per Inch (SPI)
In our range of boots we have sought to incorporate as many of the key distinguishing features of western boots as possible while at the same time giving them a more contemporary lean that are more effortless to wear. Common to them all is the ankle-high-fitted-shaft with pull tabs, underslung heel and narrow toe without being pointed. The metal shank has been maintained for better arch support and like authentic old western boots they are handmade using a Goodyear welt by some of the best factories in Spain and Portugal.
Underslung 4.0cm high leather stacked western heel
Pull straps
Western pattern toe stitching (medallion)
Fitted shaft
Concealed YKK side zipper
Metal shank for arch support
Close cut outsoles to make stitching appear more subtle
Carefully stitched tongue in iconic western shape
Carefully stitched counter in iconic western shape
In our range of boots we have sought to incorporate as many of the key distinguishing features of western boots as possible while at the same time giving them a more contemporary lean that are more effortless to wear. Common to them all is the ankle-high-fitted-shaft with pull tabs, underslung heel and narrow toe without being pointed. The metal shank has been maintained for better arch support and like authentic old western boots they are handmade using a Goodyear welt by some of the best factories in Spain and Portugal.
Underslung 4.0cm high leather stacked western heel
Pull straps
Western pattern toe stitching (medallion)
Fitted shaft
Concealed YKK side zipper
Metal shank for arch support
Close cut outsoles to make stitching appear more subtle
Carefully stitched tongue in iconic western shape
Carefully stitched counter in iconic western shape
In our range of boots we have sought to incorporate as many of the key distinguishing features of western boots as possible while at the same time giving them a more contemporary lean that are more effortless to wear. Common to them all is the ankle-high-fitted-shaft with pull tabs, underslung heel and narrow toe without being pointed. The metal shank has been maintained for better arch support and like authentic old western boots they are handmade using a Goodyear welt by some of the best factories in Spain and Portugal.
Underslung 4.0cm high leather stacked western heel
Pull straps
Western pattern toe stitching (medallion)
Fitted shaft
Concealed YKK side zipper
Metal shank for arch support
Close cut outsoles to make stitching appear more subtle
Carefully stitched tongue in iconic western shape
Carefully stitched counter in iconic western shape
In our range of boots we have sought to incorporate as many of the key distinguishing features of western boots as possible while at the same time giving them a more contemporary lean that are more effortless to wear. Common to them all is the ankle-high-fitted-shaft with pull tabs, underslung heel and narrow toe without being pointed. The metal shank has been maintained for better arch support and like authentic old western boots they are handmade using a Goodyear welt by some of the best factories in Spain and Portugal.
Underslung 4.0cm high leather stacked western heel
Pull straps
Western pattern toe stitching (medallion)
Fitted shaft
Concealed YKK side zipper
Metal shank for arch support
Close cut outsoles to make stitching appear more subtle
Carefully stitched tongue in iconic western shape
Carefully stitched counter in iconic western shape
Card holder in pebbled black leather. Detachable nylon neck strap with a carbiner clasp. YKK press-stud fastening. Silver-tone hardware. Approx. 8cm length x 11cm height x 1cm width.
Wallet in pebbled leather. Detachable nylon neck strap with a carbiner clasp. YKK zippers and press-stud fastening. Small coin pocket on front. Silver-tone hardware. Approx. 10cm width x 12cm height x 2cm depth.
The squat and squarish proportions with a single handle are based on the mailbags used in the Americas. They would most commonly have a single handle with a flat back intended for hanging on a horseback or hung on the back of a cabin door etc.
Our reinterpretation of the old mail mag has a larger top for easy access, tapering towards the more narrow bottom which gives it its characteristic “pentagonal” shape. The front flap takes its shape from a saddle.
Measurements – Height: 50cm (excl handle) Top width: 65cm Bottom width: 40cm
The rider gloves draws its inspiration from vintage biker gloves accentuated with extra 10mm padding details that renders them truly unique. They are made to be worn and boast and almost unbreakable construction with it close to 1mm drum-dyed top-grade bovine leather, double stitched seams and double layered suede palms. The 3M Thinsulate makes them warm yet fitted snugly on the hands. The long version has a Scaphoid impact absorbing pad inside the hand which makes them suitable also for skiing.
The rider gloves draws its inspiration from vintage biker gloves accentuated with extra 10mm padding details that renders them truly unique. They are made to be worn and boast and almost unbreakable construction with it close to 1mm drum-dyed top-grade bovine leather, double stitched seams and double layered suede palms. The 3M Thinsulate makes them warm yet fitted snugly on the hands. The long version has a Scaphoid impact absorbing pad inside the hand which makes them suitable also for skiing.
Four-piece ranger belt in straight style done in english bridle leather. The 4-piece ranger buckle (one buckle, two keepers and one tip) takes inspiration from vintage ranger buckles from Santa Fe New Mexico however reinterpreted with an elongated tip, rounded keepers etc.
Special features:
English bridle leather strap in straight style
4-piece ranger buckle configuration
Inter-changeable buckle mechanism
The belt tip locked in place through a small whole and a peg in the tip
Four-piece ranger belt with ¾ inch billet straps sewn onto a wider 1 1/4 inch body. The 4-piece ranger buckle (one buckle, two keepers and one tip) takes inspiration from vintage ranger buckles from Santa Fe New Mexico however reinterpreted with an elongated tip, rounded keepers etc.
Special features:
Wider body (1 ¼ inch)
Narrower billet straps in the front (¾ inch)
4-piece ranger buckle configuration
Inter-changeable buckle mechanism (three snap buttons to allow easy change, one to attach the buckle and one each for the two keepers)
The belt tip locked in place through a small whole and a peg in the tip
Four-piece ranger belt with ¾ inch billet straps sewn onto a wider 1 1/4 inch body. The 4-piece ranger buckle (one buckle, two keepers and one tip) takes inspiration from vintage ranger buckles from Santa Fe New Mexico however reinterpreted with an elongated tip, rounded keepers etc.
Wider body (1 ¼ inch)
Narrower billet straps in the front (¾ inch)
4-piece ranger buckle configuration
Inter-changeable buckle mechanism (three snap buttons to allow easy change, one to attach the buckle and one each for the two keepers)
The belt tip locked in place through a small whole and a peg in the tip
The civil war cavalry classic 5-panel mesh trucker hat with adjustable snapback boast a 11cm x 8,5cm large patch with gold embroidered crossed sabers motif and borders and two olive branches embroidered along its bill/brim. Finished with a gold cord band along its front, the Gold Leaves Trucker has the complete "Captain's Hat" treatment in a comfortable and easy to wear ball cap.
The Civil War Calvary classic 5-panel mesh trucker hat with adjustable snapback boast a 11cm x 8,5cm large patch with gold embroidered crossed sabers motif and borders and two olive branches embroidered along its bill/brim. Finished with a gold cord band along its front, the Gold Leaves Trucker has the complete "Captain's Hat" treatment in a comfortable and easy to wear ball cap.
The night rider biker jacket draws its inspiration from the vintage biker jackets of the late 70s and 80s. It features distinct padding on shoulders, arms and back made from thick drum dyed top-grain cowhide leather for excellent abrasion resistance. It is equipped with two large air vent zippers on the sides and chest to allow excellent temperature control together with the removable thermal lining. All zippers are large YKK Vislon® size 10 with elongated pull-strings on all sliders to facilitate easy access even in low visibility conditions.
The Enhanced version of the jungle jacket sets out to enhance the key distinguishing factors of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage;
Enhanced slant angle of chest pockets
Enhanced asymmetric shape of pocket flaps
Increased size of hip pockets
Action/bi-swing back to improve mobility, with an invisible elastic panel to maintain shape
Center back vent for increased ease of movement during combat situations or while performing martial arts
The Enhanced version of the jungle jacket sets out to enhance the key distinguishing factors of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage;
Enhanced slant angle of chest pockets
Enhanced shape of pocket flaps
Reinforced pocket flaps to render them stiffer and make them stand out more
Increased size of hip pockets
Action/bi-swing back to improve mobility, with an invisible elastic panel to keep back pleads in place and maintaining the shape
Center back vent for increased ease of movement during combat situations or while performing martial arts
The M65 Enhanced version has been done with the scope to enhance all quintessential design elements of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage;
Enhanced size and depth of chest pockets for stronger impact
Removed shoulder epaulets
Lowered drawstring around the waist downwards on the hip
Reduced height of hip pockets
Velcro tape above chest pockets, on shoulders and on front button placket
Today, this style is still produced in various forms and colors by fashion designers and manufacturers of military-style clothing – a testament to the enduring style and functionality of this jacket.
The M65 Enhanced version has been done with the scope to enhance all quintessential design elements of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage.
The Enhanced version of the BDU shirt sets out to enhance the key distinguishing factors of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage;
Enhanced size of chest and hip pockets
Reinforced pocket flaps to render them stiffer and make them stand out more
Action/bi-swing back to improve mobility, with an invisible elastic panel to keep back pleads in place and maintaining the shape
Center back vent for increased ease of movement during combat situation or while performing martial arts
The Enhanced version of the BDU shirt sets out to enhance the key distinguishing factors of the jacket while at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage;
Enhanced size of chest and hip pockets
Reinforced pocket flaps to render them stiffer and make them stand out more
Action/bi-swing back to improve mobility, with an invisible elastic panel to keep back pleads in place and maintaining the shape
Center back vent for increased ease of movement during combat situation or while performing martial arts
Iconic down vest with a seamless single-piece leather yoke inspired by the down vests that came out of Jackson Hole in Wyoming known as "the Cowboy State", U.S.A., in the late 1960s. The Enhanced version of the single-pieced leather yoked down vest builds on this heritage however with enhanced shapes and details for a stronger impact:
The Enhanced version of the Greatcoat sets out to enhance the key distinguishing features of the coatwhile at the same time staying true to its original design and heritage:
Extra broad collar revere with notched lapels designed to create a full lapel-roll across the chest and a rich drape through the front quarters. Likewise they can easily be folded over when the coat is buttoned up all the way to protect the face under rough weather conditions (This is also known as the Ulster collar)
Patch-and-flap hip pockets on either side
Cuffed sleeves
Inverted box pleated back which runs through and effectively removes the center back seam and which unbuttons through the coat’s skirt to improve mobility
Martingale belted back that runs across box plead which is one of the signature features of this coat type
Made from a heavy high quality felt in 100% wool
Half-lined with piped seams throughout using a highly durable 100% nylon tech fabric
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts. A vertical hemming stitch technique was originally used for sleeves and bottom up until sometime in the 70’s until replaced by the double needle hem we know today.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts. A vertical hemming stitch technique was originally used for sleeves and bottom up until sometime in the 70’s until replaced by the double needle hem we know today.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts. A vertical hemming stitch technique was originally used for sleeves and bottom up until sometime in the 70’s until replaced by the double needle hem we know today.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment.
A truly vintage t-shirt means tubular knit. It’s old-school, but to the t-shirt connoisseur, there is NO alternative. The absence of side-seams yields comfort that is unrivaled. It is the original way to produce a t-shirt and the hall-mark of 1950’s style t-shirts. A vertical hemming stitch technique was originally used for sleeves and bottom up until sometime in the 70’s until replaced by the double needle hem we know today.
Like the original tees of the 50’s our tees are all done using the same tubular construction with no side seams adding an incredible fit and durability. The shoulders and neck are taped, which adds effort to construction, but provides an extra touch of structure to the garment.