Buzz Rickson’s Lot 51904 / Gold Tiger Pattern Shorts
In the 1960s, the US military procurement headquarters in Japan chose to procure camouflage uniforms from Japan. This was because Japan had advanced printing technology, rapid production, and was also cost-effective. The patterns were left to the discretion of factories across Japan, which is why countless variations of tiger stripe patterns were created. Many of the early tiger stripes were made in Japan, but some were sent to Okinawa for sewing, and some were also manufactured in Thailand and around Vietnam during the latter part of the Vietnam War. These shorts are an original Buzz Rickson's product that has been modified by cutting the length of the pants.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
S - W30"
M - W32"
L - W34"
XL - W36"
Buzz Rickson’s Lot 79407 / 12th FTR Bomb SQ. Foxy Few T-Shirt – White
A printed T-shirt with a round body without side seams. The print is based on artwork found during WWII era of the USAF.
100% Cotton
Made in USA
Buzz Rickson’s Lot 79408 / 319th FTR.INTCP.SQ T-Shirt – Jade
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR15123 / USMC M-1944 Herringbone Utility Jacket
A herringbone twill utility coat adopted by the US Marine Corps in 1944. It has a functional design with large pockets on both chests that go from the shoulder to the chest, and a patch pocket with a flap on the left chest. The sleeves are made of one piece, and the ends of the sleeves are adjusted with a single iron button for minimal details. The back of the front has a gas flap to prevent gas from entering, and the button on the back of the collar is for attaching and detaching the gas protection hood.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR35856 / Blue Chambray SS Work Shirt
The chambray shirt, adopted by the U.S. Navy, is a long-running utility shirt that has been issued continuously from the 1930s to the present day. This chambray shirt is a reproduction of the shirt adopted in the 1950s. While the style and specifications have changed over time, the shirts adopted from the beginning until the 1950s featured gussets on both sides of the hem, a collar stand, and a placket, reflecting the good old days. The chambray fabric from this era has a loose tension, and is characterized by shrinkage after repeated washing, resulting in a unique texture.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR42290 / US Navy N-3 Trousers
The N-3 utility pants were adopted by the US Navy in the early 1940s. With two simple hip pockets, they have the same appearance as the M-41 pants adopted by the US Marine Corps at the same time. The "USN" marking on the hip pocket distinguishes them as N-3 utility pants. The buttons are black-painted doughnut-shaped tuck buttons used during the war, engraved with a laurel wreath. When World War II broke out and the number of soldiers increased, additional production of equipment was rushed, and pants like the N-3 were made from a single material, from the lining to the pockets, to accommodate mass production.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
W30 - measures 32"
W32 - measures 34"
W34 - measures 36"
W36 - measures 38"
W38 - measures 40"
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR42501 / USMC M-1944 Herringbone Pants (Short Length)
Herringbone twill utility pants adopted by the US Marine Corps in 1944. The pants have a seat pocket on the hip and a gusseted pocket on the thigh, which are highly spacious. The front has a button fly, a wide gas flap on the placket to prevent gas from entering, and eyelets on the waist for hanging hook-type suspenders.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Size
​Waist
​Length
InseamFront
RiseBack
Rise
Thigh width
Knee width
Leg OpeningW30Around 76.0cmAround 82.0cmAround 31.0cmAround 43.0cm34.0cmAround 25.0cmApproximately 22.5cmW32Around 80.0cmAround 82.0cmAround 32.0cmAround 45.0cmAround 35.0cmAround 26.0cmApproximately 23.5cmW34Around 85.0cmAround 83.0cmAround 33.0cmApproximately 46.5cm37.5cmApproximately 27.5cmAround 25.0cmW36Around 90.0cmAround 83.0cm34.0cm48.0cm39.0cmAround 29.0cmApproximately 25.5cm
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR42635 / Trousers, Working, White Twill
These Buzz Rickson's original army denim trousers are made from cotton twill. The black speckles visible in the fabric are evidence of a time when cotton was crushed and used as is during the spinning process, before spinning technology was advanced, faithfully reproducing the texture of a bygone era. Workwear worn by laborers in America. In America, painters who painted the white walls of buildings wore white trousers so that white paint stains would not be noticeable. From this background, white work trousers eventually came to be known as painter's pants and became popular.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR42636 / Trousers, Utility, Cotton Sage Green
These utility trousers, made from sage green cotton satin, were adopted by the US Air Force in the mid-1950s. They feature a button fly front and a single pleat, creating a relaxed silhouette. Patch pockets are located on the front, back, and sides, with a hidden button flap on the left side of the back. Adjusters with snap buttons are located on both sides of the waist. The durable satin construction and black embroidered label are unmistakable evidence and part of the appeal of these trousers, dating back to the golden age of military wear.
Made in Japan
| Size ​ |
Waist ​ |
Inseam Length | Front rise |
Back rise |
Thigh width | Knee width | Leg Opening |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W30 | 79.0cm (approx.) | 74.0cm (approx.) | 33.0cm front and back | 43.0cm front and back | 38.0cm or less | 28.0cm around | 23.5cm before and after |
| W32 | 82.0cm (approx.) | 75.0cm around | 34.0cm front and back | 44.0cm front and back | 39.0cm around | 29.0cm around | 25.0cm around |
| W34 | 88.0cm (approx.) | 77.0cm (approx.) | 36.0cm (before and after) | 46.0cm front and back | 41.0cm front and back | 30.0cm before and after | 26.0cm around |
| W36 | 94.0cm (approx.) | 78.0cm (approx.) | 37.0cm around | 48.0cm (approx.) | 42.0cm front and back | 31.0cm around | 27.0cm around |
| W38 | 98.0cm around | 79.0cm (approx.) | 38.5cm or less | 49.5cm (approx.) | 43.0cm front and back | 32.0cm front and back | 27.5cm around |
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR42637 / U.S. Marine Corps. M-1944 Denim Pants (Short Length)
These Buzz Rickson's original utility trousers are made from denim, based on the trousers adopted by the U.S. Marine Corps in 1944. With their relatively large pockets and flap closures, these trousers are luxurious, requiring a large amount of denim fabric. The three-dimensional pockets create areas prone to wear and tear, giving them a unique texture and appearance compared to other trousers.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR52381 / Early Military Chinos (MOD.) 1945 Model Shorts – Black
An original model of Buzz Rickson's that change 1945 model military chino into shorts. When it comes to chinos, this style with split stitching and slanted pockets is common, but those with metal buttons on the front (engraved with US ARMY) and pocket openings with double hem specifications are rare even in vintage. . A loose and thick silhouette with a deep rise. While the trousers have a metal button fly, this product has a zipper fly that is easy to put on and take off.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
W30 - measures 30"
W32 - measures 31"
W34 - measures 32"
W36 - measures 33"
Buzz Rickson’s Lot BR52381 / Early Military Chinos (MOD.) 1945 Model Shorts – Olive
An original model of Buzz Rickson's that change 1945 model military chino into shorts. When it comes to chinos, this style with split stitching and slanted pockets is common, but those with metal buttons on the front (engraved with US ARMY) and pocket openings with double hem specifications are rare even in vintage. . A loose and thick silhouette with a deep rise. While the trousers have a metal button fly, this product has a zipper fly that is easy to put on and take off.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan
W30 - measures 30"
W32 - measures 31"
W34 - measures 32"
W36 - measures 33"