1992-24A Utility Trouser O.D
The utility trouser, also known as fatigue or baker pants, are certainly one of the most popular and well-known when it comes to military pants. No...
View full detailsFounded in Okayama in 1993 by Mikiharu Tsujiita, Full Count prides themselves on their ability to "keep making the same jeans." This may seem odd at first, until one learns Full Count's belief that over the long history of denim, the very best jeans were only made for a period of roughly a dozen years, during the 40's-50's, which offered unmatched comfort and fading. "Ideal jeans that have only been made for a dozen years." Full Count strives to be the world's greatest jean maker by reproducing and maintaining those vintage qualities better than ever.
This journey began by personally disassembling vintage jeans to fully understand their greatness - from there Full Count began collecting very rare power looms and forming a partnership with a now 120 year old weaving factory, who exclusively manufacture Full Count's incredible fabrics. Tsujita-san is also the reason why Full Count was the very first denim company to use Zimbabwean cotton, an integral aspect of what makes their jeans so special. "Ideal jeans that have only been made for a dozen years."
Generally, we recommend to size up from your usual size for Full Count garments, due to Japanese sizing. Some of their looser vintage cuts may run a slightly truer to size, however.
The utility trouser, also known as fatigue or baker pants, are certainly one of the most popular and well-known when it comes to military pants. No...
View full detailsFull Count's chambray has been a staple of the brand for over two decades, featuring a really great, really accurate 5oz selvedge chambray fabric r...
View full detailsFull Count socks are woven on a vintage double cylinder machine from the 1960s in order to create high-quality cotton socks that offer both durabil...
View full detailsChino trousers with a 41 khaki motif have been a core piece of the US Army's since the early 1940s. This is Full Count's reprofuction of the class...
View full detailsThe utility trouser, also known as fatigue or baker pants, are certainly one of the most popular and well-known when it comes to military pants. No...
View full detailsFull Count's classic American denim work shirt is woven from an original 8oz Japanese selvedge denim that features a darker organic coloured weft,...
View full detailsFull Count's 1101 Straight, previously called their Middle Straight, is a classic vintage straight fit featuring a regular straight cut leg with ju...
View full detailsFull Count socks are woven on a vintage double cylinder machine from the 1960s in order to create high-quality cotton socks that offer both durabil...
View full detailsFull Count's classic western shirt has undergone a super-authentic hand wash process to produce a vintage washed-out hue that would normally requir...
View full detailsFull Count's 1101 Straight, previously called their Middle Straight, is a classic vintage straight fit featuring a regular straight cut leg with ju...
View full detailsFull Count's 1108 Slim Straight, previously called "Straight Legs," is a modern, fashion-forward tapered slihouette with an eye for comfort. This f...
View full detailsFull Count's 1108 Tapered Denim, previously called the Tapered Middle Straight, is a modern fashion-forward tapered fit. It offers a roomier top bl...
View full detailsFull Count's classic American Western shirt is woven from an original 8oz Japanese selvedge denim that features a darker organic coloured weft, res...
View full detailsIn line with the gold rush that occurred in the late 1800s, duck canvas garments became extremely useful workwear, and these fabrics are still used...
View full detailsOriginally created in 1953 by Levi's themselves, the Type II denim jacket has since become ubiquitous with vintage Americana and timeless casual me...
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