LC King
Wabash Stripe Work Pant
$ 175.00
Description
Sewn from 100% cotton, 11.5 ounce Japanese Wabash Stripe Denim. These work pants have a straight leg and are a relaxed fit pattern which is traditional for the era the fabric was made.
History of Wabash Stripe - In the Mid-1850’s, J.L. Stiefl & Sons of West Virginia were making their “Indigo Wabash Stripe.” Before Stiefl began making this fabric, the tribes of the Wabash Indians also known as the Wabash Confederacy had made a name for making intricate, decorative patterns and selling these to workmen whom had settled in the area, thus establishing the connection between the beautiful, hard-wearing garments and the Wabash peoples.
Details
- 100% Cotton 11.5 Wabash Stripe from Japan
- Cut and Sewn in Bristol, TN
- Relaxed straight leg
- Deco stitch & bartack side
- Signature 3 needle felled side seams
- Zipper fly front
- Bulldog chain stitch hem
- Garment matched top stitch hem.
- Signature 1913 L.C. King antique Nickel shank button
- Inseam finished to order, please allow variance of +/- 1".