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Dickies Bib Overall, Airforce Blue Hickory Stripe€85.00Dickies classic bib overall in new SS23 Airforce blue hickory stripe. Sizes XS-XXL
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Freddies of Pinewood Grease Monkey Jumpsuit€125.00Women in Defence ! From a 1943 pattern, this 1940s jumpsuit is made from a soft denim, with cream stitching. It comes with a matching belt and "D" ring buckle. - Learn More
Dickies `67 Industrial Work Shorts, Desert Sand€45.00Dickies flex fabric slim fit industrial 11" work shorts. Learn More
Lee 101 Painter Denim Jeans€195.00Jelt Denim 1953 Dungarees by HD Lee Merc Company. Japanese edition. Learn More
Lee 101 131 Cowboy OZ 14.00 Jeans€175.001934 style. Oz 14 cotton linen selvedge. Loose fit, cinch back,
Lee cowboy donut button, leather patches, Etc.
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Dickies `67 Industrial Work Shorts, Brown Duck€50.00Dickies flex fabric slim fit industrial 11" work shorts.
Also in black, khaki, dark brown, brown duck and charcoal.
See Dickies section.
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Lee 101 Straight OZ 13 Jeans€135.00Straight leg, button fly. Japanese Kurabo denim with golden selvage Learn More
Lee 101 Relaxed Fit OZ 15 Jeans (Japanese Edition)€175.00FW25
Lee 101 Relaxed fit dry blue selvedge denim jeans.
The Superior Relaxed Jean
Made in Japan
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Lee 101 Tapered OZ. 13.75 Jeans, Natural Indigo€135.00New FW 22 color of Lee 101 Relaxed Tapered Jean.
Lee's Left Hand Twill, 13.75 OZ.
Blue selvedge line.
Wowen in Japan for Premium Quality
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First Cavalry Division Patch€5.00Yellow, the traditional cavalry color, and the horse's head refer to the 1st Cavalry Division's original structure.
Black, symbolic of iron, alludes to the transition to tanks and armor.
The black diagonal stripe represents a sword baldric and is a mark of military honor; it also implies movement "up the field" and thus symbolizes aggressive elan and attack.
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