"Despite having developed many apparel and bag projects in my career, I did not know how to sew. So I bought an old Singer 301A sewing machine and began making things. One of the first projects I assigned myself was a vest. For over a year I made the same vest over and over. Finally I landed on something that I could wear.
Learning to sew—transforming a flat piece of fabric into a functional object, making (not buying)—felt like some sort of miracle. It was daunting at first, and then downright thrilling. Being in my workshop, hunkered over my 301A was as good as any adventure I'd ever been on.
My sewing skills — which are far from expert — are in service to me, the designer. Developing products with my own two hands has given me an unprecedented appreciation for the skill, and energy that goes into making a simple garment. Sewing has also helped me forge an intimacy with the materials, the notions, and the tools of the trade." — Peter Buchanan-Smith
The compact cotton cord of our vest is woven at a small mill in Kiazuka City, Osaka, setting it apart from mass-produced workwear with its highly artisanal construction on smaller looms and meticulous attention to detail. Each piece emerges uniquely different, thanks to the fabric's remarkable character, featuring a strong memory that creates distinctive highs and lows in its texture.
The vest bears two interior labels (on neck and chest) commemorating this one-of-a-kind release.
Learning to sew—transforming a flat piece of fabric into a functional object, making (not buying)—felt like some sort of miracle. It was daunting at first, and then downright thrilling. Being in my workshop, hunkered over my 301A was as good as any adventure I'd ever been on.
My sewing skills — which are far from expert — are in service to me, the designer. Developing products with my own two hands has given me an unprecedented appreciation for the skill, and energy that goes into making a simple garment. Sewing has also helped me forge an intimacy with the materials, the notions, and the tools of the trade." — Peter Buchanan-Smith
The compact cotton cord of our vest is woven at a small mill in Kiazuka City, Osaka, setting it apart from mass-produced workwear with its highly artisanal construction on smaller looms and meticulous attention to detail. Each piece emerges uniquely different, thanks to the fabric's remarkable character, featuring a strong memory that creates distinctive highs and lows in its texture.
The vest bears two interior labels (on neck and chest) commemorating this one-of-a-kind release.
100% cotton.
Grossgrain-weave from Osaka, Japan
Cordura Trulock™ webbing
YKK brass zipper
Grossgrain-weave from Osaka, Japan
Cordura Trulock™ webbing
YKK brass zipper
Our fit prioritizes functionality without sacrificing style. We take a practical approach that emphasizes comfort, leaves room for layering and ensures ease of movement.
Hand wash in cold water. Line dry or lay flat to dry.
Made in the USA