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The Self Edge “Let’s Drink!” Three Day Sale & Giveaway

Self Edge is running a LET’S DRINK sale on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Come by the store and drink a few beers with them and enjoy a 10% off sale and giveaway.  They have several new shirts, jeans, leather accessories, silver jewelry, and more in the store just in time for the weekend. Everything will be marked down 10% and we’ll be giving away free items with every purchase.

  • For one item purchased you’ll get a collectible Buzz Rickson, Flat Head, Sugar Cane, or Real Japan Blues bandana. (While supplies last, these will run out at some point during the weekend)
  • For two items you’ll receive a $40 gift certificate to Self Edge.
  • For three items we’ll give you a t-shirt of our choosing (in your size).. T-shirt might be a Flat Head loopwheeler tee, a Dry Bones tee, Skull Jeans tee, a B.Son tee, or a JP Tee.
  • For four items you’ll receive a button down shirt (in your size) from Flat Head, Iron Heart, Sugar Cane, Dry Bones, or Left Field
  • For five items you’ll receive any pair of jeans from our stock, you pick.
  • For six or more items you’ll receive a bottle of Suntory Yamazaki 18 Year Whiskey and any pair of jeans you want.

Use this code “LetsDrink” for 10% off everything in our online store from Friday November 28 (8AM PST) to Sunday November 30 (8PM PST)

Sugar Cane Orange Sun Sawtooth Western Flannel Shirt

Sugar Cane hangs onto the summer sun with a  new sawtooth design flannel shirt with a great orange colorway.  The magical hands of TOYO have put this together for a late Fall delivery due to the heavier than usual weight of this flannel compared to other TOYO produced flannels.  Available now at SelfEdge!

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Self Edge x Sugar Cane SEXSC06 - Releases Nov. 8th

After 9 months of R&D, Self Edge releases their latest collaboration with Sugar Cane, the SEXSC06 Jean.
Sugar Cane is the pioneer brand that got its name for manufacturing denim and other fabrics crafted from blending some of the world’s best cotton and sugar cane fibers, yielding exotic, unparalleled garments that produce absolutely outrageous personality with age and wear like nothing else on the market.

The SEXSC06 jeans offer plenty of inseam length on a mid/low-rise, narrow-leg body made with specially crafted 13oz Japanese denim produced from 50% Okinawa cotton and 50% Okinawa sugar cane that is loomed on vintage power-operated shuttle looms in such a way as to duplicate the looser, more-porous, slubby weave associated with hand-powered wooden looms from the 19th century, creating a breathable jean that’s perfect for warmer climates. Price will be $305 and they will go on-line at 3pm pst, get yours here.   More info and pics after the jump!

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Flat Head Herringbone Button-Down Shirt

From Flat Head’s Fall Collection comes this herringbone button down with cat’s eye buttons made of a super soft woven cotton fabric.  This is a bit of a different style for Flat Head, but the cut and feel of the shirt along with the selvedge fabric detailing, makes this shirt nice addition to your closet.  Available now at Self Edge.

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Iron Heart Super Heavy Weight Winter Flannels

Check out these new flannels that just rolled in from Iron Heart. Over a year in the making, these flannels are made of a special fabric that took Iron Heart almost two years to develop, making these the world’s heaviest weight flannel shirt.  Combined with their 634s jeans, you would be ready to battle the Winter months.  The Flannels are now available in store and on-line at Self Edge.

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Buzz Rickson Navy Pea Coat - USN 1910’s Model

If you’re looking for that smart London Bloke look, Buzz Rickson has gone to great lengths to reproduce the perfect classic USN 1910 pea-coat.  The US Navy’s original pea-coat was fabricated from heavy, 36-ounce melton wool and, up until the late 1930’s, featured black bakelite buttons displaying an anchor surrounded by 13 stars; the 13 stars were derived from the original 13 states when the United States became an independent nation and broke its ties to England in 1776. The large-sized collar of the coat was designed to block strong ocean winds and the corduroy-lined side pockets helped thwart the numbing effect on hands from the biting winter seas. By the 1940’s, officer’s coats were redesisgned and the heavy melton wool was relegated only for the enlisted ranks’ pea coats and the 13-star buttons were changed to the fouled-anchor design still employed to this day.  Available now at Self Edge for $675

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