The Rough History of Biker Cuts
The biker vest (or cut) is the way most motorcycle clubs show their affiliation and has been a staple of the outlaw culture since WWII.
The biker vest (or cut) is the way most motorcycle clubs show their affiliation and has been a staple of the outlaw culture since WWII.
You've seen it on pea coats, duffel coats, and more, but what exactly is this melton stuff, how is it made, and where did it come from?
Those quaint morning slippers we know and love sit atop a complex history of Native American Indian footwear and anglicization.
How do you go about getting your shoes repaired and are they even repairable? We dig into the world of cobblers and how your shoes can keep up with you.
Cardholders are a dime a dozen, but there aren't many cardholders with the integrity and beauty of Billykirk's No. 397 Card Case in green.
Inspired by the USAF A-1 flight jacket, Samurai swapped the classic seal brown leather for its slubby 17 oz. raw selvedge denim.
Dawson Denim just made the Coverall to end all coveralls, the Lot 29 Blanket Lined Coverall Jacket.
Sheathe thy ax in a satchel most excellent. [Insert Bill and Ted style guitar flourish here.]
Forever in the shadow of the ubiquitous biker jacket styles, we're taking a moment to shine the spotlight on Albert Einstein's favorite leather, the Cossack.
Iron Heart's Western Shirt silhouette doesn't need Wabash to look great, but the deployment of the iconic railroad pattern makes it even more tempting.
Step up to the plate and gear up for a winning season with the Jackman Canvas Rookie Pants in navy.
Before belt loops came suspender buttons and cinches, and these historical details can still be found on time-honored selvedge jeans today.
Made in Mexico from veg-tan Bison leather, Unmarked’s Archie boots are the perfect companion to tackle both the rough and refined.
Warehouse makes these highly textured cotton longsleeves every year and one look at the close ups makes it easy to see why.