[Worn] UES 400T Selvedge Denim - Four Month Review

UES is a new brand for Withered Fig that we brought in Fall 2020. Their Heavy and Extra Heavyweight Flannels get a lot of attention for their heft and solid value, but their 400 lot denim is what originally attracted us to this brand. Most pairs of denim you will find on their Instagram showcase this 400 lot denim, which we carry in the 400T and 400S cuts, and reveal how beautiful they look after …

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[Worn] Dehen 1920 Black Denim Crissman Overshirt - Four Month Review

We’ve got a one year review of the Dehen 1920 for Withered Fig Black Denim Crissman Overshirt lined up below, courtesy of our guest writer John, aka @newenglandmenswear. We love putting out these Worn series, as they can really highlight some of the unique characteristics of an article of clothing. Unfortunately, time and available torsos are often an inhibitor for us in being able to pump out more of these. Fortunately, in the case of …

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[Worn] Railcar Fine Goods X034 Denim - Two Year Review

Railcar Fine Good’s Journeyman X034 is their 16.5 oz proprietary denim that they ran from 2017 to 2019 before discontinuing the fabric in late 2019. While it has been discontinued, you can still find this Railcar denim on our store in select sizes, as well as from other retailers who may still have remaining stock. We wanted to highlight how this pair has worn in, even though it may be hard to find this pair …

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[Worn] Viberg for Withered Fig Tobacco Chamois RO Service Boot - Three Month Review

Viberg for Withered Fig Tobacco Chamois RO ‘Marvington II’ Service Boot is restocking on Friday, July 1st, 2022 at Noon EST. Note that any mentions of a pre-order below are from the original post from 2019 (left unedited), and there are currently no available pre-orders as of July 2022. Viberg Tobacco Chamois Roughout Service Boot is the second iteration of the “Marvington” boot series that we brainstormed in collaboration with @marvaments and @cuffington. The ‘Marvington II’ …

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[Worn] Viberg for Withered Fig Mushroom Chamois RO 145 Oxford - Seven Month Review

Viberg Mushroom Chamois Roughout 145 Oxford is our first shoe we introduced back in October 2018. In line with our first few make-ups, we’ve stuck to the 1035 last to continue servicing the 1035 community, who can’t get enough of that extra space in the toe box. Similarly, we felt like the 145 Oxford has been overlooked in the overall Viberg line-up, and taking inspiration from some folks on Instagram who have the Viberg 145 Oxford …

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[Worn] Railcar Fine Goods Flight Trousers - Shrinkage and 30 Month Review

Starting in 2020, we have started carrying Railcar’s newer version of the Flight Trousers – the Duck Canvas Flight Trousers. The newer version has a deeper and richer burnt orange color that the original, but will still fade over time to reveal a more desaturated color. The Railcar Fine Goods Camel Flight Trouser continues to be our favorite pair of pants (sans-denim), and for good reason. Durable, versatile, and easy to pair with other things. …

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[Worn] Viberg for Withered Fig Aged Bark Roughout ‘Marvington’ Service Boot - Nine Month Review

Previous Next Viberg for Withered Fig Aged Bark Roughout ‘Marvington’ Service Boot is our first boot we introduced back in May 2018. For our first make-up, we wanted something that would have broad appeal so that more customers could take part in this first release. At the same time, we didn’t want anything too common that you could easily find elsewhere (think CXL + Dainite Sole). Absolutely nothing wrong with those, as I own a …

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[Worn] Merz b. Schwanen - Sizing and Shrink Tests

One of the hardest parts about operating Withered Fig as an online store is assisting customers with sizing. Sizing denim and pants can be hard, but we make do with as much information as possible, to include information from you – our customers (such as providing us your measurements from your best fitting pair). When it comes to shirts and tees, we think there’s a little more leeway, and that most people can get by with a couple basic measurements (chest and shoulders).

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