#1201 No.1 Shirt
The first shirt ever produced by Post O’Alls, designed by Takeshi Ohfuchi in the early 1990’s as part of a project at F.I.T. It is based on a 1920’s-style work shirt and embodies the concept of Post O’Alls —something that seems likely in history but was never actually made. The shirt is a pullover style, featuring popular details from American shirts of the 1920’s, such as cuffs and yoke gathers.
#1203 Band Collar Shirt
A band collar version of #1201 No.1 Shirt. It is designed with actual detachable collar functionality.
#1301 ARMY Pants
The #1301 ARMY Pants are designed to be paired with the #1204 ARMY Shirt, which was issued by the US Army from the 1910s to the 1930’s. Like the #1105 NAVY Parka and #1204 ARMY Shirt, it’s a faith reproduction of the original, which was relatively unknown at the time of its release. These work pants are a stripped-down version of the painter pants and feature a slightly wider fit. For the 2024 FW version, it is offered in a variety of fabrics, including 8-ounce Blue Denim, Herringbone Denim, Flat Twill, and Black Indigo Moleskin. Each material imparts unique character and strength, providing ample enjoyment in terms of wearability and styling. Additionally, the 8-ounce denim features a super rare OD stitching borrowed from around 1930s Army pants resulting in a fresh ambiance.