Together with Carhartt WIP, Dickies redefined the concept of workwear and turned
work jackets, chinos and
chore coats into casual staples. Dickies catalog now reflects the lifestyle turn taken by the company in the early ‘50s. Along with a rich selection of
chino bottoms, denim essentials, chore coats and
flannels, Dickies also crafts a more street-oriented clothing which includes logo T-shirts, comfortable hoodies,
sherpa jackets and more. No doubt the brand’s flagship items are the
Dickies 874 work pants, done in different colorways and iterations. A plain, comfort-first pair of bottoms that feature a regular fit and sturdy
cotton twill structure, largely acclaimed by skaters and other subcultures. That said, Dickies also produces five-pocket jeans with reinforced stitchings,
checkered overshirts, wool beanies, puffers and outerwear including the beloved
Eisenhower jacket, a lined jacket inspired by work jackets and reworked to match the needs of casual wear.