Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt

Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt
Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt

Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt

This was part of a Limited Edition Collaboration. Please check back for future collaborations.

Dickies x Ball and Buck Cramerton Chino Shirt

The Dickies 1922 Collection celebrates the true roots of American Workwear through authentic replica products manufactured exactly the same as when they were first introduced to the market over the past century. Crafted and executed to the most minute historic detail, the limited edition pieces are the true roots of American Work Wear and Dickies 1922. It is manufactured in one of the oldest continually operating Dickies facilities in Uvalde, Texas.

When we first learned of Dickies' plans to launch a new collection based off the products that put them on the map we knew we wanted to work with them. We approached Dickies to create a collection that integrated the highest quality materials with impeccable craftsmanship but also highlighted the design elements that made the products worthy of the Ball and Buck label. We made the following subtle but purposeful alterations to the garments: reinforced shooting shoulder, blaze orange bottom button hole, and Authentic Ball and Buck Camo shirt corners finished off with a blaze orange stitch. We couldn't be happier with how this collaboration came out and hope you are as excited as we are to own a piece of this limited collection.

Materials

  • Recreated using Cramerton military-grade twill, first produced for the U.S. Army in 1931, these garments are exact replicas of Dickies clothing worn by hardworking individuals in the years following the Great Depression. The fabric is woven on narrow looms, with selvage, using ring spun, plied yarns. Pants and shirts preserved in Dickies̴ archives (some torn and mended by the original owners), served as working models for this limited edition collection. As befits a classic American brand, these pants and shirts are patterned, cut, sewn and finished in the U.S.A.

Colors

  • Khaki
  • Suntan

Sizing/Fit

  • These items precisely reflect the cut and fit of men's wear in the late 1930's. The shirts are trim through the midsection with a high armhole. The pants are full cut with plenty of hip and seat room. The patterns are exact recreations, crafted by a master pattern maker, who learned his skills over 50 years ago, and was mentored by fine tailors from the 1930's. Allowances have been made for garment shrinkage of about one inch in length and circumference. Pants should measure to the specified size after washing.

Company

  • Dickies
  • Fort Worth, Texas
  • Est. 1918
  • History of Dickies:
  • In 1922, two cousins founded the Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Company in Fort Worth, Texas and brought the Dickies̴ brand to life. Their first product, tough-as-nails bib overalls, spread the Dickies name across America. Dickies followed this success with the creation of well-made yet affordable pants and shirts, sewn from the toughest twill fabric available. Over the years, Dickies introduced a host of innovations including brass zippers, and the first permanent press finish. More than eight decades later, Dickies manufactures a broad range of clothes for hardworking people throughout the world. Still, the Dickies matched set remains the very definition of authenticity, honest value, and uncomplicated style.
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