Up for sale here is a pair of jeans from Stevenson Overall Co., another Japanese “American causal” label. Stevenson Overall get their name from a vintage clothing brand, and the label makes a number of nods to old-time clothes, taking elements from early functional clothing (including workwear, military and outdoor clothing) and mixing them with their own unique take. It’s a similar approach to what Mister Freedom does, although for Stevenson Overall it strikes me as more workwear-oriented, rather than the more military-inspired flavor Mister Freedom has.
These are Stevenson’s take on classic denim jeans. Stevenson Overall’s denim, in fact, is probably their strongest area. Fabric is a 13oz denim given an indigo blue overdye. The denim here is really excellent, highly textured and currently a medium shade of blue and sure to lighten with wear. Other details include branded metal donut buttons, looped pockets, slightly thicker belt loops than usual, and rear leather pocket. The La Jolla model is inspired by 1960s silhouettes and is their more tapered model. These pants retail at about $325 outside of Japan. Get it here much more reasonably.
Size is labeled a 32. I measure the waist at 33”, inseam at 28”, rise at 10” and opening at the bottom of the leg at 8”. The pants come in lightly used, very good shape with no holes, tears or stains and only minimal fading of the indigo. Made in Japan.
Shipping from Japan to anywhere will be $30