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Lee 101 50's Western Denim Shirt, Dry€125.00SS22 Lee 101 Western shirt. Rigid selvedge chambray.
Sawtooth flap pockets, western yoke details on shoulder
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101st Airborne Eagle Patch€5.00The division was activated on 15 August 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. On 19 August 1942, its first commander, Major General William C. Lee, promised his new recruits that the 101st had "no history but had a rendezvous with destiny." Learn More
Lee 101 Western 50's Raw Denim Shirt€125.00Dry denim western shirt back in stock. Sizes S-XXL.
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Lee 101 Straight OZ 13.75 Jeans€135.00Lee´s heritage collection, Lee 101 takes inspiration from the 1950´s and the American workwear tradition, making use of exclusive premium denim.
The selvage denims are produced on the very same looms that, mostly exported to Japan, created the originals in the U.S. until 50 years ago.
New sizes up to Waist 40. Lee used to make 101 only untill W36.
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Dickies Slim Straight 873 Work Pant, Dark Navy€55.00This low waist slim straight 873 work pant fits most people. All colors, all sizes in stock. See Dickies section Learn More
Lee 101 50's Rider OZ 13 Jeans€150.00Authentic Lee 101 Riders from the 1950's
Japanese denim, crafted in Italy
50's Riders are a bit wider than basic Lee 101 Riders, quite similar to 101 B, which Lee does not make anymore.
Only few pairs left!
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Lee 101 Thunderbolts Jacket€195.00Varsity style ensign blue Hot Rod jacket with chain stitch 101 Lighning and Thunderbolts embroideries.
Only sizes XL and XXL left!
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Dickies Summerdale Zip Hood, Black€65.00New SS24 version of the zip hood. Embroidered logo on the chest.
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