Two brands that understand workwear as cultural artifact, clearing out their vaults. Carhartt WIP has spent thirty years translating American workwear for European club culture and street fashion. Brain Dead has spent a decade making graphics feel like punk flyers and art prints in equal measure. Their collaborations have always sold out immediately—oversized chore coats, printed duck canvas, pieces that reference both construction sites and rave flyers. This three-day archive sale brings together deadstock from both brands: past-season collaborations, sample pieces, and limited runs that never made it to retail. Pricing starts at 40% off, increasing to 60% on the final day. The real draw isn't the discount. It's access to pieces you can't buy anymore—some of which have appreciated on the secondary market. This is archival shopping as treasure hunt.
Why We Love This
Go on Friday morning if you want the best selection. By Sunday, sizes are picked over.
158 Mercer Street, SoHo, New York