Earth Tones That Earn Their Keep

Earth Tones That Earn Their Keep


This week’s drop is about quiet tones with staying power. We’re talking soft flannel, ribbed knits, and a colorblock fleece—all in those warm, worn-in colors that pair with just about everything. From cocoa brown to olive green, these are the kinds of pieces that don’t need flash to make a mark.

Earth Tones That Earn Their Keep

🧶 Vintage McGregor Cardigan (1960s)

Made in the USA and soft as ever, this striped Orlon knit cardigan balances mid-century charm with genuine wearability. Warm shades of brown, tan, and cocoa line up with horn-style buttons and a clean v-neck silhouette. Lightweight, layered, and hard not to keep reaching for.

Earth Tones That Earn Their Keep

🤠 Vintage Wrangler Western Shirt (1970s)

A true pearl snap classic, this Western shirt features a dusty brown plaid pattern with a strong shoulder yoke and pointed collar. The kind of piece that’s at home on the trail, on the job, or under a denim jacket. It’s Wrangler through and through—subtle, sturdy, and worn in just enough.

Earth Tones That Earn Their Keep

🪖 Vintage Levi’s Military Sweater (1990s)

Built like surplus and styled for the street, this Levi’s pullover features a thick ribbed knit, reinforced shoulder panels, and a deep olive color. Clean, structured, and easy to layer—this one brings that quiet 90s utility with just the right fade.

Earth Tones That Earn Their Keep

🏕 Vintage Safe Harbor Fleece Polo (1990s)

Equal parts retro fleece and campfire staple, this Safe Harbor polo features a rich brown and black colorblock with a chest pocket, polo collar, and ultra-soft interior. The styling is just unusual enough to turn heads—without ever trying too hard.



We rustle up fresh vintage whenever the good stuff rolls in—stick close and you’ll catch it.

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