Collaborations and Releases with Dehen 1920, Heimat Textil, and Freenote Cloth

Spring no longer eases us into summer so much as it throws us between hot days, cold nights, and weather swings that make a single-season wardrobe feel obsolete. Day-to-day and day-to-night, conditions run wild, calling for garments that can flex with the weather, movement, and mood. This release is built for that reality, with new developments, natural-fiber blends, and seasonless staples designed to accommodate shifting climates without sacrificing craft or character.

From adaptable outerwear and lightweight knitwear by Dehen 1920 and Heimat Textil to a fresh run of shirting from Freenote Cloth, the collection delivers soft textures, distinct palettes, and rugged goods made more versatile for the warmer months. When the forecast becomes another feed to refresh, these pieces offer a better answer: step outside, feel the conditions, and rely on heirloom-quality garments built to withstand the mild, the extreme, and everything in between, in style.

Dehen 1920 x Division Road

We are pleased to introduce new Dehen 1920 x Division Road collaborations that bring the “Heavy Duty Old School Truth” maker into a more seasonally versatile territory while retaining the durability and legacy standards that define the brand. After extensive development, Dehen debuts its new 2-End Knit, using the same highly durable worsted wool yarns and slow-running 1950s-vintage knitting machines as its standard Four-End Knits, but at half the weight for spring, summer nights, and fall.

This simple yet challenging adaptation arrives first in the Spring Slouchy Cardigan, presented in two Division Road-exclusive colorways that extend Dehen’s heirloom sweater program into a broader seasonal range. Continuing the collaboration program, our Carrier Jacket returns in an all-season 12 oz. Slate Grey Dry Waxed Herringbone Twill, milled by the renowned Halley Stevensons® in Scotland. With an improved fit and signature Division Road details, this A-2 Flight Jacket up-production is built for the modern wardrobe, with traditional utility at its core.

Heimat Textil

As another fall-winter-heavy brand reorienting its craft toward warmer seasons, Heimat Textil continues developing outerwear, shirting, and knitwear with year-round purpose, breathability, and durability. The Journey Coat returns in a cotton ripstop with woven resistance to tearing, a beautifully textured finish, and natural adaptability for unpredictable conditions.

New cotton-hemp-blended canvas shirting arrives garment-dyed in a richly saturated Military Green Artist Shirt and a dusk-toned Trail Blue Work Shirt, each offering structure with a softened, seasonless feel. Completing the release is the debut of the Harbour Sweater, a cotton-linen blend knit with a hand-linked raw-edge collar and clean cuff and hem, bringing modern refinement to industrial-era dockworker inspiration.

Freenote Cloth

Freenote Cloth continues to turn vintage inspiration into something distinct with the Jove Shirt, a rockabilly-cut style equally at home on the swing dance floor, on stage, or in a bowling alley. Designed with a shortened body, pleated back, hem adjustment, camp collar, and notched cuff, the Jove channels mid-century leisure through Freenote’s precise construction standards.

The Bleached Indigo Bedford Cord Rancho Shirt returns in full stock, a wardrobe grail that moves from spring-summer overshirt utility to fall-winter base layer with ease. Finished with perfectly designed pocketing, mother-of-pearl buttons, and chainstitched construction, the Rancho’s uniquely textured woven corduroy cloth yields a beautifully aged finish built for long-term wear.


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