Our sandcast buckle belt seeks to pay homage to the rich Southwestern sandcasting tradition and stylistic expression, that has deep roots in Native American culture and artistry.
The buckle is crafted from a substantial 160 grams of solid brass, plated with 99.9% pure silver. This combination provides both weight and durability, ensuring longevity, while the pure silver delivers the authentic finish that defines this buckle style.
The sandcasting process used for this buckle is renowned for creating pieces with a rugged, textured appearance that captures the natural qualities of the sandstone mold. As a result, no two pieces are ever quite the same.
The belt strap is meticulously crafted from Italian leather, and done in accordance to traditional Native American belt straps, where no studs or metal fasteners were used to secure the belt to the buckle. Instead, we used a leather string, which is laced through small holes in the belt strap. This method allows for adjustability and a secure fit while maintaining the traditional and handmade aesthetic of Native American belts.
Special features:
Handcrafted in Italy
Large impressive buckle measuring 106mm x 92mm (4.2” x 3.6”), made of solid brass and plated with 99.9% pure silver
Buckle produced using a sandcast method that adds a textured appearance reflecting the natural qualities of the sandstone mold
No studs or metal fasteners were used to secure the belt to the buckle. Instead, we used a leather string, which is laced through small holes in the belt strap, in accordance to traditional Native American belt straps
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 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
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.
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.
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