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We found 1 product mention on r/Workwear. We ranked the 1 resulting product by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 1 product mention on r/Workwear. We ranked the 1 resulting product by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
As the dude who put together the album, I can guess the vest you saw might have been a Brown's Beach vest. They pop up quite frequently in the album, because a) they're super popular right now in many workwear/heritage style circles, and b) I think they're pretty awesome.
Heddel's did a pretty cool article on the history of the garment/company and current trend here if you're interested.
They're super pricey, though. A really good deal on a used Japan-made modern repro will run you around $200.
Woolrich (and other brands) have made a similar style for a long time, in various iterations. Unfortunately, most of them have a zipper instead of buttons (not as good looking, IMHO). Woolrich has a newer version with buttons, but it's imported and the fabric lacks the cool two-tone knit thing going on that the Browns Beach ones do. A lot of older Woolrich stuff is USA-made, so you might get lucky buying used.
Not sure what particular style you're after, but Schaefer Ranchwear is a company that makes some really high-quality stuff here in the US. Not as "cool" at the moment as Filson, and quite a bit more "western" styled, but some great garments that can often be found super cheap on the secondhand market (just found one of their denim vests for $22 shipped on eBay).