Butcher Products - Light Tread Sneakers
A refined take on classic mid-century athletic footwear, the Light Tread Sneakers from Butcher Products capture the understated spirit of vintage training shoes. Crafted from durable black canvas, the upper is paired with a distinctive brick-red rubber toe cap — a subtle yet striking contrast that evokes old military gym shoes and early sportswear silhouettes. The heel is finished with Butcher Products’ signature Blue Bull Dog label, adding an authentic heritage detail that quietly sets this pair apart. Exceptionally lightweight in construction, the sneakers feature a flexible rubber tread sole designed for comfort, grip, and everyday ease. Minimal, functional, and...
At Last & Co. Military Chambray Shirt
Crafted from 100% cotton and made in Japan, this Military Chambray Shirt from At Last & Co. channels the quiet strength of mid-century work and service garments. While constructed entirely from cotton, the fabric carries a dry, textured handfeel—almost reminiscent of linen—giving it a light, airy character with subtle structure. Durable yet breathable, it is designed to soften and gain depth with wear. Featuring two buttoned chest pockets and a classic front placket, the shirt is accented with contrasting off-white stitching and deep blue buttons that subtly highlight its utilitarian roots. The elongated body length reflects its original intention—meant to...
Butcher Products - Knitted Sweatshirt Cardigan
For historical reference: an original 1920s Northland Sport Coat by Utica Knitting Company is shown above. 1920s Inspired “Northland” Style Sport Coat Cardigan This piece by Butcher Products draws direct inspiration from the rare early American athletic coats of the 1920s — garments often associated with labels such as Utica Knitting Co., now highly sought after by collectors. Crafted in a period-correct heavyweight cotton fleece, the fabric closely resembles the early sweatshirt material used in pre-war sportswear. The construction reflects true 1920s proportions: a shorter body length, generous width, and substantial ribbing at the cuffs and hem. The contrasting knit...
Timeworn Clothing - Lot 708 Engineer Boots
The Engineer Boot traces its origins back to the 1930s, when it was developed as protective footwear for railroad engineers and industrial workers. Built for durability, safety, and long hours on the job, the early engineer boots featured thick leather, minimal seams, sturdy buckles, and a naturally rounded, substantial toe shape. After World War II, these boots were adopted by motorcyclists, who valued their toughness and clean pull-on design. Through the 1940s and 1950s, the engineer boot became an enduring symbol of American workwear and riding culture. Today, many makers reinterpret the engineer boot with sleeker silhouettes and flattened toe...
The Classic Returns – Timeworn Clothing Lot 6290 U-Tip Oxford
The Timeworn Clothing U-Tip Oxford is one of the brand’s signature classics. Built on a vintage military last with a distinctive “banana” shape, it offers excellent arch support while maintaining a sleek, elegant silhouette. The overall profile runs narrow, yet remains exceptionally comfortable for long days on your feet. Finished with a durable cork outsole, the shoe has a substantial feel and reliable wear resistance. A thin tongue pad is added for improved comfort across the instep, enhancing the overall fit. Expertly crafted in Japan from premium calf leather, this pair reflects Timeworn’s dedication to heritage construction and refined detail....
Finally, the 15 years anniversary souvenir shirt jacket arrived !
For fifteen years, Timeworn Clothing Company has delivered inspired designs to enthusiasts of American vintage culture around the world. To celebrate this milestone anniversary, Timeworn introduces a groundbreaking embroidered souvenir shirt jacket. Inspired by 1940s rayon officer shirt jackets, this piece reinterprets the classic souvenir garment which originally created in the 40s for American servicemen stationed overseas, souvenir shirt jackets combined military-inspired silhouettes with hand embroidery that captured memories of distant cultures. The intricate embroidery vividly depicts an Asian mythical creature, the dragon "龍". Below it sits Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji, accompanied by the word “Japan.” Together, these elements reflect...