Part of our collaboration with Bryceland’s, the Tokyo-based outfit that dashes together workwear and tailoring with a healthy dose of vintage styling while avoiding falling into costume. The result is stylish vintage-informed clothing that feels lived in and made with top-notch materials.
Based on the fatigue trousers of the US Army during WWII, these HBTs –– Herring Bone Twill, so called for the chevron shape of the weave –– feature a generous cut and two large hip pockets. Made from 11 oz cotton in a classic “Frog Skin” camouflage used by the US during WWII. These trousers can take any abuse; you can throw them at them and still clean them up smartly. The unfinished iron buttons will patina with wear and wash.