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【Pre-Order】4654 RING WABASH COVERALL

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SKU#4654IND-36

Pre-Order : Until April 4, 2026

*Delivery date October 2026*

Please note that the delivery time may vary depending on the circumstances of each brand and factory production. Thank you for your understanding.


Note: Pre-order items ship at a later date. Combining them with in-stock items may delay delivery, so we recommend placing separate orders for pre-order and regular items.

This is a railroad jacket made with original ring wabash fabric.

The ring-shaped discharge dot stripes are intentionally designed with uneven absorption and fading, and a beige layer is added on top to recreate the rough and rugged texture of the time. The design is inspired by early 1900s workwear. It features classic details such as slightly lower-positioned pockets, giving it a vintage atmosphere. The A-line silhouette with added room toward the hem creates a well-balanced vintage look.



RING WABASH



In the early 1900s, cylinder printing technology using steam power was developed, making it possible to print continuous patterns such as stripes on indigo fabric.

This innovation brought a new expression to the world of workwear at the time.

Wabash fabric, which creates stripes through discharge printing rather than applying color, became popular among railroad workers and factory laborers because it did not easily show dirt.

However, due to the complexity of the process, it was not suitable for mass production, and by the mid-1930s, indigo printed fabrics rapidly disappeared due to changing times and shifting demand.

Today, Wabash enjoys immense popularity, but in fact, it was only produced for a short period of about 30 years, making it a truly “phantom fabric.”

Studio D'Artisan has carefully studied historical materials to recreate this rare fabric for the modern era, developing its own original ring wabash fabric.

The ring-shaped discharge dot stripes are intentionally designed with uneven absorption and fading, evoking the imperfect cylinder printing of the early 1900s.

Furthermore, a beige layer is added on top to reproduce the rough and rugged texture of the time.

The result is a special piece created with meticulous attention to detail based on historical context.

Nos enorgullece ofrecer envío gratuito a nivel mundial en compras superiores a €125.

Utilizamos empresas de mensajería de clase mundial como EMS, FedEx y DHL para el envío de los productos.

Desde nuestro almacén, procuramos enviar dentro de dos (2) a tres (3) días hábiles de haber recibido un pedido, normalmente una orden toma de dos (2) a tres (3) días en llegar a la mayoría de los países de Asia Oriental y Norteamérica, y de cuatro (4) a siete (7) días para otras partes del mundo.

This is a railroad jacket made with original ring wabash fabric.

The ring-shaped discharge dot stripes are intentionally designed with uneven absorption and fading, and a beige layer is added on top to recreate the rough and rugged texture of the time. The design is inspired by early 1900s workwear. It features classic details such as slightly lower-positioned pockets, giving it a vintage atmosphere. The A-line silhouette with added room toward the hem creates a well-balanced vintage look.



RING WABASH



In the early 1900s, cylinder printing technology using steam power was developed, making it possible to print continuous patterns such as stripes on indigo fabric.

This innovation brought a new expression to the world of workwear at the time.

Wabash fabric, which creates stripes through discharge printing rather than applying color, became popular among railroad workers and factory laborers because it did not easily show dirt.

However, due to the complexity of the process, it was not suitable for mass production, and by the mid-1930s, indigo printed fabrics rapidly disappeared due to changing times and shifting demand.

Today, Wabash enjoys immense popularity, but in fact, it was only produced for a short period of about 30 years, making it a truly “phantom fabric.”

Studio D'Artisan has carefully studied historical materials to recreate this rare fabric for the modern era, developing its own original ring wabash fabric.

The ring-shaped discharge dot stripes are intentionally designed with uneven absorption and fading, evoking the imperfect cylinder printing of the early 1900s.

Furthermore, a beige layer is added on top to reproduce the rough and rugged texture of the time.

The result is a special piece created with meticulous attention to detail based on historical context.

Nos enorgullece ofrecer envío gratuito a nivel mundial en compras superiores a €125.

Utilizamos empresas de mensajería de clase mundial como EMS, FedEx y DHL para el envío de los productos.

Desde nuestro almacén, procuramos enviar dentro de dos (2) a tres (3) días hábiles de haber recibido un pedido, normalmente una orden toma de dos (2) a tres (3) días en llegar a la mayoría de los países de Asia Oriental y Norteamérica, y de cuatro (4) a siete (7) días para otras partes del mundo.