We proudly welcome Japanese denim specialists Sugar Cane to Wardrobe 19 as the only retailer in Denmark!
Sugar Cane is a Japanese clothing brand who honors the history of workwear by reconstructing and reproducing iconic workwear pieces down to the smallest detail with pure Japanese quality and finesse.
Today Sugar Cane is a renowned denim brand with a unique market position as one of the best denim manufacturers in Japan.
A 1925 high-back overall featuring patented workwear details, including a ruler pocket (patented April 1919) and a pocket-watch pocket (patented November 1916). The short, streamlined bib incorporates a 3-in-1 pocket designed to hold a pocket watch, pencil, and timebook. On the right rear, the ruler pocket is separated from the hip pocket—a construction detail typical of the period. The strap crossover diamond is reinforced with stitching and finished with a woven label. The garment is secured with brass tack buttons embossed with the brand name, while the fly uses plain donut buttons.
Complete Reproduction Series “HEADLIGHT”
HEADLIGHT was a brand of Larned, Carter & Co., founded in the early 1900s and produced through the 1960s. At a time when vertically integrated manufacturing—from weaving to sewing—was uncommon, the company’s in-house production reflected a deep commitment to quality and durability. As evidenced by its labels and advertising flashers, HEADLIGHT garments were widely worn by and supplied to railroad workers and engineers. Today, the brand remains highly regarded and continues to be sought after by discerning vintage collectors worldwide.