INTRODUCING THE NEW FOUNDATION THE EARL PANT
Rooted in true Americana vintage uniform trousers, the Earl Pant began as a study in utility—function refined over time, worn by those who valued purpose over excess. The pockets, the structure, the ease—these details became the foundation for so many variations of pants in the collection—the Jenna Pant, the French Military Pant, the Paris Pant.
For years, I interpreted that influence in parts—borrowing an element here, refining a detail there. With the Earl, I wanted to return to it fully, to honor the original shape of the vintage utilitarian uniform pant as it was intended.
The challenge was always the fit. True vintage, while rich in character, was designed for men and rarely sits quite right on a woman’s body. With the Earl, I set out to resolve that—to create a balance between authenticity and precision. The result is a pant that holds its original spirit, but fits with intention and ease.
The Earl is crafted in Italian cotton, washed to evoke the softness and lived-in quality of a true vintage piece. Like all enduring pieces, it evolves through subtlety—the nuance of the twill, the way the fabric wears in over time, familiar yet elevated.
For me, this pant is part of a larger way of dressing. A uniform, mixed with denim—something I’ve returned to for years. There’s a specific green that carries a sense of permanence. It has been worn by women across decades, each making it their own. From Joan Baez to how I wear it today, it becomes a code of dressing—grounded, effortless, instinctively cool.
That idea has always been at the core of how I design. The Earl sits within that foundation, alongside pieces like the Howard Overshirt—meant to be worn with denim, layered to create balance of utility and ease.
Not just a pant, but part of a uniform.
Visit us in store at 183 Duane.
A NEW FOUNDATION: THE EARL PANT
There are certain pieces that quietly inform what follows. The Earl Pant is one of them.
Rooted in true Americana vintage uniform trousers, the Earl Pant began as a study in utility—function refined over time, worn by those who valued purpose over excess. The pockets, the structure, the ease—these details became the foundation for so many variations of pants in the collection—the Jenna Pant, the French Military Pant, the Paris Pant.
For years, I interpreted that influence in parts—borrowing an element here, refining a detail there. With the Earl, I wanted to return to it fully, to honor the original shape of the vintage utilitarian uniform pant as it was intended.
The challenge was always the fit. True vintage, while rich in character, was designed for men and rarely sits quite right on a woman’s body. With the Earl, I set out to resolve that—to create a balance between authenticity and precision. The result is a pant that holds its original spirit, but fits with intention and ease.
The Earl is crafted in Italian cotton, washed to evoke the softness and lived-in quality of a true vintage piece. Like all enduring pieces, it evolves through subtlety—the nuance of the twill, the way the fabric wears in over time, familiar yet elevated.
For me, this pant is part of a larger way of dressing. A uniform, mixed with denim—something I’ve returned to for years. There’s a specific green that carries a sense of permanence. It has been worn by women across decades, each making it their own. From Joan Baez to how I wear it today, it becomes a code of dressing—grounded, effortless, instinctively cool.
That idea has always been at the core of how I design. The Earl sits within that foundation, alongside pieces like the Howard Overshirt—meant to be worn with denim, layered to create balance of utility and ease.
Not just a pant, but part of a uniform.
Visit us in store at 183 Duane.