Khakis & A Tee In The Winter
This was taken on Bowery about a year ago. Im back here today so thought I’d post my friend Scott; who will school any of you in basketball. Always wanted that embroidered T from PEGLEG NYC.
This was taken on Bowery about a year ago. Im back here today so thought I’d post my friend Scott; who will school any of you in basketball. Always wanted that embroidered T from PEGLEG NYC.
The next time you find yourself in San Francisco do yourself a favor and stop by the the recently furnished Levis store. On the lower level where the Tailor Shop is housed, LVC has stocked the floor with all 9 Made In These United States 501’s from 1890-1966 (1890, 15, 33, 44, 47, 54 501z, 55 & 66). If denim isnt your flavour, youll find a bevy of the most classical of american vintage items along with a sprinkle of LVC 1920’s Made In America tees, henleys, Sunset shirts and a personal favorite, the 1936 Type I jacket. Love a pleat & buckleback!
The vintage tees, flannels and military pants (ALL MADE IN USA) sit on repurposed white oak barn siding that has been plane & sanded. (for you interior folk) denim wall- Constructed from salvaged city of San Francisco scaffolding that was deemed unsafe for SF city workers..ties nicely with the city that gave birth to Levi’s & the 501! 50’s L.L. Bean 70’s Harley Davidson I love how the masking tape they used for inventory purposes remained on!
In addition to selling vintage and LVC, the tailor shop is now cranking out aprons of canvas duck and lining a selection of Big E type 3 denim jackets with 1940’s camp blankets. I normally have problems with reworked vintage but i quite like these. Two jeans from 1890-1900 are being redone. The Barnyard (shown above) and the Spurbites shown below (worn by some cowboy, the cuff area is all beaten up from his spur) and will be available at this location. Both jeans were originally made right here (w/ pure indigo dyed 90z Amoskeag plain selvage denim) in Hippie Dippie San Fran Skippie.
This man is so cool. As usual, I bring you a man that has no idea just how cool he is. When you have it you just have it. While I’d love to know why he is wearing a railroad cap or a belt with a cow, I dont want to scare him off with questions, or make him miss his bus, I just want to capture it all and deliver to you. The roll of the collar, the fraying of the shirt collar! His cane, his glasses… Hope you enjoy his lewk as much as I do.
I stared this dude down in Williamsburg and he was very kind letting me make his photograph. I asked if he was living in NY and he said not yet. He was house-hunting! Dont you just love his collar! The cardigan with the blazer and chinos are perfect!