BARE KNUCKLES Drop Its Vintage-Inspired Second Collection
Featuring handcrafted jewelry, unique pigment dyes and enzyme finished denim.
































Portland-born brand BARE KNUCKLES, founded by Jacob Keller and Cole McBride, continue its mix of grungey anti-fashion and streetwear with their upcoming second collection.
The collection is composed of uniquely-finished Japanese fabrics and handcrafted .925 sterling silver. Standout pieces include striped denim jeans and trucker jacket — washed with enzymes and clay to give each pair a unique, worn-out look and feel — as well as the mesh tactical vest and tactical cargo pants.
BARE KNUCKLES’ select offering of staple t-shirts are all unique too, being sun-dried on the roof of their factory for three days to allow for a genuine fade to transform the pigment dye. Finished with a single stitched hem mimicking the brands’ love for vintage t-shirts, the tops will naturally fray and wear with time around the hems, complementing the BARE KNUCKLES aesthetic.
Ranging from $70 to $425, BARE KNUCKLES Collection Two launches online on 2/10/19 at 12 pm PST.
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