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2012年10月17日 星期三

Levi's Vintage Clothing LVC 1873 Cotton Duck Chore Jacket


Union Dry Goods brings you the best essence of Levi’s Vintage Clothing LVC, as always. This time, comes a brand new unworn 1873 Cotton Duck Chore Jacket in Men 40. A tough fight among buyers from worldwide should be anticipated… because it probably won’t appear again in the forseen future!


Don't miss this opportunity! You deserve a rare LVC item like this!

 



2012年10月13日 星期六

Levi's Vintage Clothing 1915 Cone Mills 501XX Special Edition


The Belt loops in LS&CO. productions were only added since the year 1922. Before that, every pair of waist overalls feature only the suspender buttons and cinch buckle for waist fit adjustment. Levi's Vintage Clothing LVC designers have formulated a special edition of 1915 Lot 501XX, with attractive features which never appear in any other models...


Buttoned back pocket flaps and belt loops are added and they are made of tough cotton duck fabric. All buttons are coated with rust color which elevate much of the "vintage" feel of this 1915 model!


Cutting based on the LVC 1915 Collaboration Rigid 501XX but this time the pants are with nice factory wash while sharing the same comfort and protection from the quality Cone Mills selvedge fabric. Very rare item indeed, seize this opportunity before it's too late!
 
Available now at Union Dry Goods



2012年9月22日 星期六

Levi's Vintage Clothing LVC 1873 Duck Canvas Waist Overalls

 
The cotton duck cloth overalls is a replica of the closest surviving relatives of the very first pair of riveted Waist Overalls crafted by Jacob Davis in January 1871. Before denim became the more popular finish. Levi's Strauss & Co. also made overalls in cotton duck; this was probably the cause of the erroneous notion that Levi's first "denim" jeans were made of sailcloth dyed blue.
These Waist Overalls date from around 1880 and like all early Levi's , feature just one back pocket, cinch, waist buttons, no belt loops, crotch rivet, single needle stitch, early non-Two Horse Brand label, in this case centrally placed.
Denim always seemed to have been the more popular option; LS&Co. stopped making cotton duck overalls in 1911.
 

The Valencia construction has been recognized as an icon of top quality in LS&CO.. And now this 555 labelled Duck overalls is in Union Dry Goods. Obviously we don't need much description and the pictures tell you basically everything.