Freewheelers "CHOPPER BUILDER" Work Shorts
"Union Special Overalls × Motor Psyclone" Label
1960s Style Work Clothing
Color : BLACK
A motorcycle culture series set in the fictional motorcycle shop "MOTOR PSYCLONE GARAGE", which was located in Oakland, California in the 1950s and 1960s.
Here’s an introduction to the Chopper Builder Cut Length Work Trousers from Freewheelers' "UNION SPECIAL OVERALLS" line.
This design draws inspiration from a fictional motorcycle garage called "Motor Cyclone" that was based in Oakland, California, during the 1950s-60s. The concept behind these trousers is that the shop custom-ordered work shorts from UNION SPECIAL. The label features a double name, combining UNION SPECIAL and Motor Cyclone.
This model is designed with the concept of remaking double-knee style painter pants into shorts. The stitching on the lower part of the double knee and hem is done in a different color than the rest of the garment, enhancing its unique look.
The trousers feature a button fly on the front, and the waist pockets are arranged in two layers on both sides, including the double knee section. An adjuster is located on the waist, while the back pockets are patch pockets. There is also a hammer loop and side tool pocket.
The fabric used is cotton piqué. It is made from fine-threaded American cotton, slightly thinner than the piqué fabric used in the previous Garage Crew Shorts.
Features:
Knee length
1960s Style
Button fly
Adjusters on the waist
Side tool pocket
100% Pique Cotton
Made in Japan