Anglan is the brand from Korea that seeks to do things very differently. Founded in Seoul in 2019, the ethos of the brand is "Enjoy what you wear".
The brand came to prominence for its super wide and one sized clothing styles, known in Korea as "Wide Casual" style in the early 2020's. Oversized silhouettes across pants, hoods, sweats and jackets, add something different to your daily style from a very unique brand.
Arrow Moccasin Company was founded in Hudson, Massachusetts in 1951 by Ron Ouellette where he worked as a bookmaker at Old Sturbridge Village. For more than 70 years, Arrow has produced handmade moccasin shoes in both Hudson and now the Iberian peninsula of Europe.
This family run business was focused on craft and quality first and foremost, supplying the north eastern seaboard of the US with quality product. Today, Arrow is a brand that offers a unique piece of Americana footwear history in each pair made for a great price.
“The Footwear brand that bridges the gap for the post sneaker consumer"
Battenwear designs everything from heavy outerwear and cozy sweats to beach-ready summer gear and handy accessories. We choose fabrics that develop with time and get more interesting with use, and our hands-on approach to manufacturing means that we can keep functionality, comfort, and timeless style at the forefront of each item we make for you. We hope you pass your Battenwear jackets along to your kids as they go off to school and wear your Battenwear pants and tees so regularly that they are threadbare, and your significant other will allow it no longer.
Our founder, Shinya Hasegawa, has collected American casual clothing ever since he was a teenager in Tokyo. Battenwear is the brand that Shinya always wanted to wear: concept-driven clothing with all the best, innovative details from 1960’s - 1990’s outdoor and sports clothing, but with contemporary fits and clever construction for maximum range of movement.
Dubbleware was founded in 1918 by renowned manufacturer M. Hoffman in his hometown of Boston, Massachusetts—a city that would shape the brand’s identity for decades to come. Rooted in quality and built for durability, Dubbleware quickly earned a loyal following among America’s farmers and tradespeople, becoming a staple of blue-collar wardrobes throughout the 1930s.
More than just a workwear brand, Dubbleware was also ahead of its time in representation—one of the first to market workwear to both men and women, with inclusive campaigns that reflected the changing American workforce.
Today, designed by Pete Macnee of Adsum, Dubbleware sits comfortably within a considered brand mix of contemporary workwear and heritage revival labels, appealing to customers who appreciate authenticity, utility, and understated style. Dubbleware offers a refined yet accessible take on classic American workwear, subtly updated for today's standards without losing the rugged spirit that defines it
Frizmworks stays rooted in the past with study fabrics and timeless silhouettes, yet move forward with ease and flexibility built into every piece. These are garments meant not just to last, but to live with you - aging gracefully, becoming better with time.
This season, we do not merely design clothes that resist time, but pieces that live through it with you.
Naturally resilient. Effortlessly enduring. Made to worn for years to come.
Mazi Untitled creates practical and useful products that users need in their daily lives or in special situations.
Creating products that are simple enough to match various outfits and delicately consider the convenience of the user. Mazi Untitled make products necessary for our lives, centring around bags, and aims to become a brand that expresses natural style in our daily lives.
"Easy But Detailed"
Drawing inspiration from the legacy of Thomas Kay, founder of Pendleton Woolen Mills, this collection embodies the spirit of exploration and craftsmanship that began in his home county of Yorkshire before making the Journey West, leading to the establishment of Pendleton Woolen Mills in Oregon in 1863. Kay's commitment to innovation, quality, and adventure forms the foundation of this new chapter in Pendleton's storied heritage...
With over a century of weaving tradition behind it, the brand draws from its rich heritage to create timeless designs that feel just as relevant today. Every pattern, fabric, and detail speaks to a story - rooted in craft, culture, and care. For those who appreciate well-made things with character and history, Pendleton offers something enduring: warmth, authenticity, and quiet charm woven into every thread.
Designed by Pete Macnee, founder of Adsum, The Journey West Collection is bringing a fresh perspective to the brand’s storied legacy. With a more contemporary essence, Pete reinterprets Pendleton’s iconic design language through a modern lens, offering collections that feel both rooted and progressive.
Poten is a new line out of Japan which only makes baseball caps. They’re made in the same factory which produces for the major league Japanese baseball teams in Japan and they produce for nobody else. Brands have been hitting up this factory for years to make caps for them and they refuse. “Poten” is what a “bloop hit” is called in Japan.
Every cap style has a super soft and supple inner leather headband which has been lightly treated so it’s not destroyed by sweat. The caps have zero exterior branding except for the stitches which you can see from the top of the crown from the interior branding tags being sewn into the center of the crown. The cap has a medium height crown and the brim has a medium length to it with 19 concentric stitches which feel and look pretty cool in person. If you're into baseball caps, you'll love what Poten is doing.
There's legendary history and Hawaiian heritage stitched into every Reyn Spooner garment. The brand traces to two people: Reynolds "Reyn" McCullough, a Californian retailer who relocated to Honolulu and opened at the Ala Moana Center in 1959, and seamstress Ruth Spooner, who had been making prized custom surf trunks on Waikiki since 1956. Their partnership — Reyn designing, Ruth constructing — became formal in 1961, giving the label its name. Its defining innovation followed soon after: finding traditional Aloha prints too brash, Reyn adopted an inside-out, reverse-print technique and paired it with refined patterns and classic oxford-cloth tailoring, fusing surfer ease with Ivy League restraint and earning the nickname "the Brooks Brothers of the Pacific." The durable, wrinkle-resistant Spooner Kloth™ weave sealed its reputation for garments made to last.
Beyond its clothing, Reyn Spooner helped shape the culture of casual dressing: as a leading member of the Hawaiian Fashion Guild, Reyn championed the Aloha shirt as legitimate workwear, sparking Aloha Friday in 1966 — a Hawaiian custom that spread east to become Casual Friday worldwide. Nearly seventy years on, the house has grown from that first Ala Moana store, still trading today, into a global brand while holding to its original instinct: relaxed island style, distinctive artwork, and quiet craftsmanship.
With a considered playfulness rarely seen in your everday sock, Japanese label ROSTERSOX's expertly made pieces often feature light hearted visuals and phrases to not only compliment and co-ordinate an outfit but also to put a smile on your face.
Taking inspiration from vintage americana, collegiate style and baseball culture, ROSTERSOX's detailed approach to design is enough to convince you to re-assess this underappreciated styling item.
US Rubber Company was founded in 1892 and produced sneakers for up to 30 different brands up until 1917.
US Rubber were able to acquire some of the biggest rubber manufacturing factories around the world such as Good year tyres which allowed the chain to monopolise the rubber industry. This put the company in position to produce some of the highest quality sneakers of it’s time and paved the way for some of the biggest sneaker brands in the world to this date. U.S. Rubber manufactured Keds in their factory and alumni of the U.S. Rubber factory workers includes Marquis Converse
As we move forward, U.S. Rubber remains committed to evolving with authenticity and intention. Our collections will stay tight and purposeful, offering sneakers that speak to a more mature, style-conscious customer who values subtlety over statement. Whether through new fabric stories, refined finishes, or silhouette updates, every product will reflect our commitment to quality, longevity, and relevance.
This isn’t about reinvention, it’s about evolution. Staying rooted in what made us great, while designing for the way people live and dress now.
The Original Premium American Rubber Sneaker — redefined for a new generation.