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We realize that not everyone cares about antique shuttle looms and selvedge denim. We would like to think that most men do care about the country of origin when it comes to blue jeans. To that end, we are offering Tellason Stock -- made in San Francisco, California from 14 oz. non-selvedge sanforized Cone Mills denim.

The main difference between Tellason and Tellason Stock is the fact that our Tellason Stock fabric is made on a modern machine rather than vintage shuttle looms.  Simply put, this beautiful fabric we use for Tellason Stock cost less than our customized selvedge fabrics, and it is our intention to pass the savings on to our customers. 

Tellason Stock is available in two jean fits and two denim jackets-

Jeans:

  • Slim Tapered
  • Straight Leg

Jackets:

  • Coverall
  • Classic Jean Jacket

Tellason Stock

We realize that not everyone cares about antique shuttle looms and selvedge denim. We would like to think that most men do care about the country of origin when it comes to blue jeans. To that end, we are offering Tellason Stock -- made in San Francisco, California from 14 oz. non-selvedge sanforized Cone Mills denim.

The main difference between Tellason and Tellason Stock is the fact that our Tellason Stock fabric is made on a modern machine rather than vintage shuttle looms.  Simply put, this beautiful fabric we use for Tellason Stock cost less than our customized selvedge fabrics, and it is our intention to pass the savings on to our customers. 

Tellason Stock is available in two jean fits and two denim jackets-

Jeans:

  • Slim Tapered
  • Straight Leg

Jackets:

  • Coverall
  • Classic Jean Jacket

Tellason Stock

My high water marks in life are marrying m'lady, Susannah, and the birth of my two daughters back in 2006 and 2007. It could also be said that 12-15 year old Pete was a high water mark of sorts. Too young to work, too old to play with Hot Wheels.

This was a time of exploration, a time to be free, and a time to carve out some personal interests that could make me stand out. For me, this meant spending summers at Ron Millar's house in Seal Beach. We ditched our boogie boards and upgraded to some single fins at a nearby garage sale. Mine was a Hawaiian board by South Shore. I called it the Purple People Eater. Ron's was a beautiful orange and white Webby T with an amazing shape down to the tiny swallow tail. We surfed everyday on the south side of the pier and surfed with the turtles at Crabs (the north end).

Ron's dad, Phil, was an amazing dad. This guy somehow bled aloha, and ultimate bachelorism, in the same breath. He bought us "dollar" steaks. Combined with an unlimited amount of Kraft blue box mac and cheese, we were set. Can't say we ate any vegetables during those summers.

Phil's uniform from the feet up: rainbow flip flops, cut offs, and various tee shirts. To combat the summertime sweat, he tucked in those tri-fold napkins you find at a public bathroom in his pits to absorb the sweat. I think he just really dug his shirts and wanted to keep them fresh until the day was done. Shout out to Phil and his pursuit to playing the long game with his southern california style.

For Tellason, we dip into a handful of summer styles and these two lightweight, poplin dandies, are ready to go as our "Item of The Week" This 100% cotton printed fabric hails from Japan and is cut and sewn in San Francisco. We are stocked up and ready so have a go while they last.

Thanks for reading ya'll and enjoy your summer,

Tony Patella
Pete Searson

Tellason

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Watch our video featuring Pete and our Items of the Week. Pete is 6’ 4”, 185lbs, and wearing a size Large.

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