Camel hair overcoat draped on marble surface, hands tracing the interior label stitching
Vintage blazer hanging alone against dark background, fabric texture in macro detail
Faded denim jacket with honest wear lines, editorial styling against brutalist architecture
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Worn before.

Owned by few.

Hand-selected deadstock from estate sales, Parisian flea markets, and Tokyo warehouse dealers. Each piece earned its place here.

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Five pieces.
Each with a story.


Luxurious camel hair overcoat hanging against dark background, macro detail of fabric weave and horn buttons
001
1972 · Milan, Italy

Camel Hair Overcoat

Close-up of camel hair overcoat interior label, faded Milan atelier ink visible on cream silk lining
ConditionExceptional
Decade1972
FabricPure camel hair, silk lining, horn buttons

Found in a Milanese estate sale, still in the original garment bag. The Cerrutti label is faded but legible.

01

Yves Saint Laurent blazer with satin lapels displayed against minimalist backdrop, editorial styling
002
1976 · Paris, France

YSL Rive Gauche Blazer

YSL Rive Gauche label close-up inside wool blazer, brass button detail on charcoal flannel
ConditionNear Mint
Decade1976
Fabric100% wool flannel, satin lapels, YSL brass buttons

Sourced from the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen. Dealer had held it for six years before we arrived.

02

Vintage 1968 Levi 501 selvedge denim jeans with honest wear lines and faded indigo, styled against concrete wall
003
1968 · San Francisco, USA

Levi's 501 Selvedge

Close-up of original leather Levi patch and copper rivets on vintage selvedge denim, fading and patina visible
ConditionHonest Wear
Decade1968
FabricCone Mills selvedge denim, original copper rivets, leather patch intact

Pulled from a warehouse in Osaka, Japan — Tokyo dealers have been the best source for deadstock American denim for two decades.

03

Military M-65 field jacket with brass zipper and hand-stitched repairs, styled against brutalist architecture
004
1971 · Fort Benning, USA

M-65 Field Jacket

Detail of hand-stitched sleeve repair on M-65 military jacket, cotton thread against faded olive nylon
ConditionPatinated
Decade1971
FabricCotton/nylon blend shell, quilted liner, brass zipper, US Army issue

Military surplus, discharged 1973. The repairs on the left sleeve are hand-stitched — someone kept this jacket alive.

04

Vintage Hermès silk scarf with hand-rolled edges unfolded on marble surface, rich jewel-tone colors
005
1964 · Paris, France

Hermès Silk Scarf

Close-up of Hermès scarf hand-rolled silk edge and printed pattern detail, never-worn condition
ConditionDeadstock
Decade1964
FabricPure silk twill, hand-rolled edges, original box

Came with the estate of a Parisian archivist. Still in tissue, never worn. The colorway was discontinued in 1969.

05
The Archive is for

Three kinds of
discerning eye.

This is not a store for everyone. It is a resource for those who understand why provenance matters.

Creative director reviewing vintage garments for editorial fashion shoot, studio setting
Creative Director

Building editorial wardrobes that don't look like they came from a brief. You need pieces with biography — garments that carry their own visual weight before styling begins.

YSL blazers. Camel overcoats. The kind of piece that changes the entire shoot.

Fashion stylist handling vintage military jacket with careful attention to detail and provenance
Fashion Stylist

Sourcing hero pieces for campaign shoots where the garment has to do the talking. Nothing from this season. Nothing that exists in a database somewhere.

Pull requests accepted. Private selection available.

Vintage clothing collector examining rare deadstock garment label and fabric construction quality
Serious Collector

You know the difference between old clothes and garments that survived decades because they were made too well to throw away.

Deadstock. Provenance verified. Each piece documented.

The Curation Standard

We do not source garments. We recover them. Every piece in this archive was made with an intention that outlasted the decade it came from — and found its way here because someone knew enough to keep looking.

340+Pieces archived
12Source countries
1920–1989Decade range
100%Deadstock only
Dark editorial fashion photography, vintage garments hanging in dimly lit archive room
The Archive Awaits

Not everything rare
announces itself.

The full archive holds over 340 verified deadstock pieces. New arrivals are added as they're found — not on a schedule, not in batches. When it's ready, it appears.

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