Wabash Stripe Work Pant
Description Sewn from 100% cotton, 11.5 ounce Japanese Wabash Stripe Denim. These work pants have a straight leg and are a relaxed fit pattern which is traditional for the era the fabric was made. History of Wabash Stripe - In the Mid-1850’s, J.L. Stiefl & Sons of West Virginia were making their “Indigo Wabash Stripe.” Before Stiefl began making this fabric, the tribes of the Wabash Indians also known as the Wabash Confederacy had made a name for making intricate, decorative patterns and selling these to workmen whom had settled in the area, thus establishing the connection between the beautiful, hard-wearing garments and the Wabash peoples. Details 100% Cotton 11.5 Wabash Stripe from Japan Cut and Sewn in Bristol, TN Relaxed straight leg Deco stitch & bartack side Signature 3 needle felled side seams Zipper fly front Bulldog chain stitch hem Garment matched top stitch hem. Signature 1913 L.C. King antique Nickel shank button Inseam finished to order, please allow varia