Are The ’70s and ’80s Slowly Becoming The New “Heritage” Era?
As the decades roll by, is the heritage niche being affected by a cultural shift of what we're looking back on?
As the decades roll by, is the heritage niche being affected by a cultural shift of what we're looking back on?
We go deep on the Type II, the denim blouson jacket with the two front pockets that inspired a thousand repros. See our favorites inside.
If you haven't had an open-collarrayon shirt before, this piece from Pherrow's is one of the more affordable Japanese-made options out there.
Isami Lifestore is an England-based webstore, offering a curated collection of secondhand clothing and accessories from Japan.
Inspired by vintage work shirts worn in abundance throughout the 1930s, the Pherrow’s 720WS Work Shirt is a staple within Pherrow’s winter collection.
The Japanese brand had these Chimayo and Hudson Bay-inspired sweater vests knit by hand in a Nepal, just in time for the holidays, AKA fun sweater season.
Inspired by hoodies of the 50s and 60s, this Pherrow's reproduction is only separated from an original by its tag, which even still looks like an original.
Whether you're a seasoned camo wearer or looking to integrate some 'flage into your wardrobe, this 5 Plus One has something for you.
Workwear styling? Check. Slubby hand-feel? Check. Linen blend? Check. Hello, new summer henley, courtesy of Japanese heritage masters, Pherrow's.
Few retailers do such a good job of combining Japanese and heritage brands for looks that are contemporary, exciting, and never too repro-coal-miner.