Natural Fibers
Cotton canvas, combed cotton, merino wool, alpaca. Fibers that breathe in dry heat, age honestly, and soften with the miles. No performance polyester, no synthetic blends pretending to be something else.
Six principles we keep returning to — a small list, long practiced. Each piece in the Dry Heat catalog answers to every one of them before it ships.
Cotton canvas, combed cotton, merino wool, alpaca. Fibers that breathe in dry heat, age honestly, and soften with the miles. No performance polyester, no synthetic blends pretending to be something else.
Raised, tactile thread that behaves like old saddle-shop work — mesa over the heart, sunrise over the chest, a small "Dry Heat" at the cuff. Ages the way sandstone does: softening at the edges, gaining character, never peeling.
Rare now, coveted by collectors of 70s and 80s American blanks. Single-stitch sleeve and bottom hems give a subtle roll at the edge and the unmistakable drape of a vintage favorite from day one.
Two layers of canvas at the knee, flat-stitched. Bar-tacked pocket corners. Leather labels at the waistband. Construction techniques borrowed directly from work pants built for concrete, gravel, and sun.
Every Dry Heat tee is washed to feel familiar from first wear — as if it had already spent a summer on the line outside a high-desert cabin. Ivory Sunfade, Sun-Fade Terracotta, Sagebrush Fade, Sun-Fade Charcoal.
We don’t drop seasons. We drop pieces when they’re ready. A short list, worn hard, passed along eventually. Garments meant to witness your years, not your week.
“We build the way the desert teaches — slowly, honestly, without waste. Then we let the miles finish the work.”
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