Lee Archives
1952 'Riders' 101Z Regular Straight Jean - Raw
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STAG Exclusive
STAG Exclusive
The paired down details of this WWII coverall jacket call back to a time of rationing, and political and economical turmoil. Due to the war effort, many companies were forced to reduce their material use, so that metals and fabrics could be used in the military, and this design does that authentically. Cut from a 9 ounce cotton drill in ecru, this oversized coverall boasts only three utility pockets on the outside, and none on the inner.
As for the buttons, the brand have included a set of ‘One Star Laurel Wreath’ buttons, which use less metal than the ‘tuck’ model, but have included flat felled seams throughout for durability. A rayon ’34’ brand label sits on the left chest, while a beautifully painted leather patch sits in the neck line, which nods to the industrial work of the time.
Large
This garment fits large, we recommend a size down.
After holding the collection in our archive for 12 years, Lee Archives was released to coincide with SON OF A STAG’s 30th anniversary because of the brand's rich history and incredible quality. Reviving iconic Lee designs almost stitch-for-stitch, this collection is a jewel in our crown, and a natural favourite of vintage western-wear lovers.
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