The ED-2 jeans dial up the heritage details in a straight fit with a higher rise than our ED-1 jeans. Once again we haven’t reproduced an existing vintage piece, rather we have created our own shapes and stitching details so that it would look right at home being pulled out of an abandoned mine in Gold Rush Territory.
Like waist overalls from the 1930’s the ED-2 jeans combine a cinch back style with belt loops and you also have the option to add suspender buttons! At one time Levi’s made a model of 501’s that had all three of these methods of keeping your jeans from falling down and you can see this on their 1933 model.
These Jeans come with free repairs for life when sent back to us in London, extra patch of denim in case you want to do some repairs at home and free length adjustment if you need it. There is no denim company in the world that provides this level of care with your jeans!
If you are unsure what size to buy you can refer to our buying guide or drop us an email us at enquiries@unitedoveralls.com where we can send you measurements, pictures or anything else that may help you decide on the right size!
Constructed from 14oz Hewitt Heritage Fabric woven in Lancashire
Sewn by Blackhorse Lane Ateliers with 100% Cotton Thread for authenticity
Cotton x Linen patch by Bysshe Partnership woven in Lancashire
30’s style Spiral Buttons and Solid Copper Universal Rivets from YKK
Single Piece Selvedge Fly as seen on brands from the early 1900’s
Arcuate featuring the British Broad Arrow Design
Backpatch sewn on with the waistband, a nod to WWII made jeans
Thick Canvas pockets big enough for the largest smartphones
Belt Loops sewn into the waistband for added durability
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Using Selvedge Denim woven in Lancashire and constructing every pair in North London, we craft every pair with uncompromising quality and attention to unique details. Striving to be as environmentally minded as possible by sourcing in the UK, we aim to offer unequivocally premium products without the issues associated with fashion labels.
No other brand in Britain puts as much into their jeans as we do.
The UK used to be the centre of the world for manufacturing. We want to show the world that the UK can make the best jeans by working with the only Denim Mill in England and the best jeans manufacturer in England
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