The 904 jacket follows the season's experiments with cross cutting: the pattern is laid sideways across the denim fabric, which governs the length of the body and sleeves, which both finish with horizontal selvage lines.


Based on a Boy Scouts of America uniform jacket from the textiles collection at University of Wisconsin-Madison, the extra large collar can be worn up, down, or buttoned half way, tight to the neck.



Legs are cut in one huge piece of fabric, with no side seams and no pockets, but the side is pulled into a large backwards-facing pleat, and stitched into place to form a side pocket.


The String Pullover is a hand-framed fully fashioned knit interpretation of vernacular men's string underwear.



The String Vest is a hand-framed fully fashioned knit interpretation of vernacular men's string underwear.



The Pleat Pocket Shirt is cut with a large front panel pleated into the yoke to form a large hand-warmer pocket.



The Two Birds Shirt creates two pockets with one line of pocket stitching.



The Frock Shirt is a combination of a three-pocket work shirt and a tailored frock coat.





The Frock Shirt is a combination of a three-pocket work shirt and a tailored frock coat.





These shorts are cut on the Type 132 Wide Jeans pattern, but, following the season's experiments with cross cutting, the pattern is laid sideways across the denim fabric.

Straight Jeans are a distillation of what a pair of Tender jeans should be. There is no yoke and no shaping in the side seams- the outside seam is a straight selvage line all the way up to the waistband.


















