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Supply Jacket - Copper Selvedge Canvas
RGT - Supply Jacket - Copper Selvedge Canvas
We were so impressed with the last round of Copper Selvedge Canvas. It was thick and hardy and felt unbreakable. But, we couldn't stop thinking "what if the Copper Selvedge Canvas mirrored its indigo predecessor." Well, Rogue has given us the answer. It's got the same structure and build as the indigo. What people love about that fabric is its starchy nature, even how light it is. It creates beautiful shaping all over as the jacket ages. It's got the locker loop, the welt pocket, and the interior cut-on-selvedge pocket you might know and love by now. They've also taped the interior pocket with black piping. If you love the ISC for its construction and fading potential, you have all the same reasons to love this proprietary fabric. (yes, this gold will fade).
- 11oz Copper Selvedge Canvas
- Signature White Pocket Watch Key-Hole
- Feather Nickel Buttons
- Welt Left Chest Pocket with Black Interior Piping and Care Instructions
- Exterior Patch Hand Warmer Pockets
- Interior Pocket with Selvedge Detail
- Interior Placket Cut on Selvedge
- Unlined
- Black Micro Ticker Selvedge
- Made in the USA
Size | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Front Length | 25 | 25.5 | 26.25 | 27.25 | 28.25 |
Sleeve Length | 24.75 | 25.5 | 25.75 | 26.25 | 26.5 |
Chest | 20.25 | 21.25 | 22.25 | 23.5 | 25 |
Shoulder | 16.75 | 17.25 | 17.75 | 18.75 | 19.25 |
A variance of .5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Shop owner Tommy is wearing a medium in the Supply Jacket. He sticks with this size across the board in this particular piece. Whether it's the looser-fitting River Wash or the tighter-fitting Ridgeline...he's rocking the medium. This piece, in particular, fits somewhere in between. Karl gave it a little more room in the body as the CSC doesn't have as much natural stretch as a normal cotton top. We recommend sticking with your standard size unless you're looking for a roomier fit. Tommy is 5'10," 165lbs with a 40" chest.










































Apparel
This one has been on our minds for years. We've been waiting for them to bring back some variation of a khaki color to the selvedge world, and we got something even better in this camel color. It's rich and it's slubby, two things variations in the past haven't had. We could see guys wearing this in the office or as an indigo alternative out and about. That extra slubby texture and the starchiness of this denim give it the gumption of an even heavier pair. These have an incredible ability to stack that we just weren't expecting from a 13oz denim. After 5 minutes of wear during the photoshoot, you could clearly see the honeycombs in the legs, so this denim has something incredibly special we haven't quite put our finger on yet. They finished this pair with tonal stitching, copper hardware, and a red selvedge ID.
This one has been on our minds for years. We've been waiting for them to bring back some variation of a khaki color to the selvedge world, and we got something even better in this camel color. It's rich and it's slubby, two things variations in the past haven't had. We could see guys wearing this in the office or as an indigo alternative out and about. That extra slubby texture and the starchiness of this denim give it the gumption of an even heavier pair. These have an incredible ability to stack that we just weren't expecting from a 13oz denim. After 5 minutes of wear during the photoshoot, you could clearly see the honeycombs in the legs, so this denim has something incredibly special we haven't quite put our finger on yet. They finished this pair with tonal stitching, copper hardware, and a red selvedge ID.
This one has been on our minds for years. We've been waiting for them to bring back some variation of a khaki color to the selvedge world, and we got something even better in this camel color. It's rich and it's slubby, two things variations in the past haven't had. We could see guys wearing this in the office or as an indigo alternative out and about. That extra slubby texture and the starchiness of this denim give it the gumption of an even heavier pair. These have an incredible ability to stack that we just weren't expecting from a 13oz denim. After 5 minutes of wear during the photoshoot, you could clearly see the honeycombs in the legs, so this denim has something incredibly special we haven't quite put our finger on yet. They finished this pair with tonal stitching, copper hardware, and a red selvedge ID.
We were over the moon to get our hands on this extremely limited run of Greencast Slub Selvedge. If you recognize this beautiful fabric, kudos because it's been nearly a decade since its last release as part of the Made in Japan series. It has been their most requested denim since, because everyone loves a greencast. This hue is accomplished by adding a bit of green dye to the batch either just at the beginning or just at the end of the process. It creates a bit of a lighter, less indigo-dense fabric that is easy to see upfront. The real green comes out as the pair fades revealing a gradient of color. Probably the other reason these were so popular is that slubby texture was created by using uneven yarns in the weaving process. This yarn also has loose bits we like to call fleck. You'll see both natural and indigo flecks popping galore on this pair. It's pretty much the trifecta of goodness for the indigo-heads out there. They've finished this pair with copper hardware and subtle contrast stitching. It's truly one of the pairs of the year, and there are only 300 of them made worldwide. If you want 'em, grab 'em early.
We were over the moon to get our hands on this extremely limited run of Greencast Slub Selvedge. If you recognize this beautiful fabric, kudos because it's been nearly a decade since its last release as part of the Made in Japan series. It has been their most requested denim since, because everyone loves a greencast. This hue is accomplished by adding a bit of green dye to the batch either just at the beginning or just at the end of the process. It creates a bit of a lighter, less indigo-dense fabric that is easy to see upfront. The real green comes out as the pair fades revealing a gradient of color. Probably the other reason these were so popular is that slubby texture was created by using uneven yarns in the weaving process. This yarn also has loose bits we like to call fleck. You'll see both natural and indigo flecks popping galore on this pair. It's pretty much the trifecta of goodness for the indigo-heads out there. They've finished this pair with copper hardware and subtle contrast stitching. It's truly one of the pairs of the year, and there are only 300 of them made worldwide. If you want 'em, grab 'em early.
