2024FW-LOOK-6
4 products
4 products
The second Post O’Alls jacket produced. Designed in 1993 to be the pinnacle of a 1930’s style 4-pocket railroad jackets. It is the completed version of a standard railroad jacket in terms of functionality as well as mood. The 2024FW version is offered in Herringbone Denim and Crinkle Nylon Taffeta fabric. The Herringbone Denim, which has been released several times before, takes on a new mood with the combination of white stitching (first time combination), creating a deep tone. The Crinkle Nylon Taffeta, with its wrinkled texture/treatment, is an item that can maximize the joy of Post O’Alls' signature layering style and is suitable for inner, mid and outer layering.
#1502 Fleece Vest (trashed wool version)
The #1502 is a vest that represents the outdoor/work vests popular among workers as daily wear in the 1930’s-40’s. Originally introduced in 1993, it utilized MALDEN MILLS' Polar Fleece, a relatively new fabric at that time. For this season, instead of fleece, the vests feature Trashed Wool, a popular lining fabric for vintage workwear.
#1203-GOB 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.