'GRIND' Magazine Chronicles Carhartt WIP's Classic Workwear in New Editorial
Spotlighting the evolution and legacy of overalls and pants.





Japanese imprint GRIND Magazine focuses its attention on iconic American workwear label Carhartt WIP for a new editorial titled “Standard Progress.” The volume 72 feature chronicles the “evolving masterpieces” of the classic overalls and pants that have largely defined Carhartt WIP — a label that has over 100 years of history and still remains relevant in today’s menswear landscape. Lensed by photographer Kento Mori and styled by Takayuki Tanaka, the editorial spotlights two Carhartt workwear staples — the “Simple Pant” and the “Bib Overall” — and features accompanying pieces from Gosha Rubchinskiy, FACETASM, Liam Hodges and more. Take a look at the photo shoot above and head over to GRIND Magazine’s website for the full feature.
For more GRIND content, take a look at the Japanese magazine’s recent preview of the rumored Supreme and Michael Jackson collaboration collection.