Modernising the oldOveralls made in the 1950s were remade as trousers by workers of the time.
These painted trousers are based on those trousers that were distributed as vintage clothing.
They were originally overalls, so the size and stitchwork are distinctive. The details used at the time have also been faithfully reproduced, making it one that is full of attention to detail.
PAYDAYThe brand began focusing on workwear in the 1920s. Its classic coveralls and engineer jackets are favoured not only by fans of good old-fashioned American workwear, but also on the fashion scene.
Lightweight denim fabric The fabric is made of light-ounce denim fabric. It is soft to the touch and comfortable to wear without any stiffness. The indigo blue colour has a fresh look and you can enjoy the colour change over time as it fades with repeated wear and washing.
Reproducible detailsFaithfully reproduced down to the buttonholes, flashers, union tickets and other accessories used in those days.
The lower half of the back pocket is reinforced with a double layer of fabric.
Safe and tough finishThe sewing is commissioned to a domestic factory that also handles vintage reprints.
They are carefully finished with attention to thread count and stitch spacing.
The light-weight fabric also makes it light and comfortable to wear despite the denim. The painted trousers are a must-have for
casual style and will definitely become the axis of your coordination.