Avant Magazine Issue 1 - An Anthology Of American Workwear
Avant Magazine – Workwear Issue explores the origins of American workwear during the California Gold Rush, revealing how practical garments shaped the identity of the frontier and laid the foundations of modern workwear. Through historical insight and storytelling, this issue traces the evolution of garments that continue to influence style today.
Featuring in-depth conversations with key figures such as denim archeologist Brit Eaton and Rin Tanaka, founder of The Inspiration Show, the magazine offers a unique perspective on vintage culture. It also dives into the world of denim hunting, with collectors Bryan Kahtava and Melody Kahtava sharing their passion for rare and historically significant pieces.
This issue uncovers the story of Jacob Davis and the invention of the copper rivet, alongside a visit to United Costume in Hollywood, preserving authentic garments for film. From a practical guide to identifying vintage labels to an exploration of Japan’s deep admiration for American workwear, Avant Magazine delivers a refined blend of heritage, culture, and expert knowledge for enthusiasts and collectors alike.










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Avant Magazine – Workwear Issue explores the origins of American workwear during the California Gold Rush, revealing how practical garments shaped the identity of the frontier and laid the foundations of modern workwear. Through historical insight and storytelling, this issue traces the evolution of garments that continue to influence style today.
Featuring in-depth conversations with key figures such as denim archeologist Brit Eaton and Rin Tanaka, founder of The Inspiration Show, the magazine offers a unique perspective on vintage culture. It also dives into the world of denim hunting, with collectors Bryan Kahtava and Melody Kahtava sharing their passion for rare and historically significant pieces.
This issue uncovers the story of Jacob Davis and the invention of the copper rivet, alongside a visit to United Costume in Hollywood, preserving authentic garments for film. From a practical guide to identifying vintage labels to an exploration of Japan’s deep admiration for American workwear, Avant Magazine delivers a refined blend of heritage, culture, and expert knowledge for enthusiasts and collectors alike.























