Men's Denim
In the 1950's jeans came to be associated with rebellious, anti-establishment youth. Marlon Brando and James Dean popularised jeans as casual wear in films such as The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause making denim a symbol of rebellion and rock’n’roll stars helped cement the style as cool. By the 1960's, jeans had come to symbolise the counterculture. Some high schools banned them, which only served to further enhance its status. Hippies and anti-war protestors wore jeans in the 1960's and early 1970's as a way to show support for the working class and feminists and women’s lib organisers chose blue jeans as a way to demonstrate gender equality.
Our vintage denim collection includes historic brands such as Levi's, Wrangler and Lee. We stock vintage denim jackets, including sherpa and trucker jackets. A range of vintage jeans and corduroy trousers in straight leg and bootcut, with some deadstock gems thrown in and some cool 70's western wear. Remember...never be afraid to double denim!