Panhead Buckle Back Jacket 14oz Wabash Selvage Denim
$178.00
The Panhead Jacket is based on the Type 1 first introduced in 1905 and is generally considered to be the first denim jacket. This style featured a single chest pocket and a adjustable buckle back. Chest pleats were also a feature. We've stayed as true to the original styling and fit as possible but have taken liberty with small details such as the crows foot bar tack on the chest pleats and the interior pocket bags which we imported from our now retired Badlands Type II jacket. Shorter and boxier with a generous fit in the chest, shoulders and arms the Panhead satisfies the denimhead looking for a more traditional heritage style jacket.
Fabric
This limited release of 'Wabash' Selvage Denim is a unique blend of indigo warp x black weft in a 12oz weight. It's this combo that produces the intensely dark face that allows for the Wabash pattern to contrast so vividly. Most denim heads think that 'Wabash' originated in Japan but that couldn't be further from the truth. The history of the Wabash pattern goes back further than that of denim, to the glory days of the railroad system in the United States. The Wabash Confederacy was a name originally given to a collective group of Native American tribes that lived along the Wabash River in what is now Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. The name was then adopted by the Wabash Rail Road company that operated in this region from 1837 until 1964. They used a dotted pin stripe pattern for all of their uniforms as a way to differentiate their workers from other rail companies employees. As the Railroad uniform proliferated, many derivatives of this pattern emerged and became known collectively as 'Wabash'. By the 1930's it was widely adopted as a standardized work wear pattern in most uniforms for service oriented jobs.
Details
- Brushed nickel double prong claw buckle
- Custom pan head rivets
- Back Pleats
- Brown Tea Core Leather Patch
- Sewn & chain stitched in all the right places on vintage Union Special, Reece & Singer machines.
- A & E core spun poly thread for maximum strength & durability.
- Button fly with double prong, donut style buttons.
- All hardware is made in Kentucky.
- All labels are woven locally in Los Angeles.
- Every aspect of the production is US made in Downtown Los Angeles.
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