By Nick Grant

I’ll let you in on a little secret: dip-dying is the shit. You can dip-dye anything and it’ll immediately become infinitely better. Case in point: the Natural Dyed Chinos from Farm Tactics. Starting with an already great pair of California-made twills, the brand repeatedly hand-dips the pants in baths of natural colorants, like indigo, ground chestnuts and tree bark. Read More »
By Nick Grant

Bear skin Rugs. Body Pillows. Heavyweight Indigo Shawl Collar Sweatshirts from Farm Tactics. What are super soft and cozy things, Alex? Correct, but only one of them is a California-made cotton-knit that be can (should) be worn / carried / seen out of the house. Read More »

The Ombre Cardigans from Farm Tactics are handmade in California from 100% cotton French Terry. After being assembled, each cardigan is individually dip-dyed, giving it a unique, gradient-like color fade. Finished out with Canadian-style slot buttons, the OCs are as handsome as they are distinct, and will make a great outer layer for the warmer months ahead. Read More »

The Slub-Cotton Sweatshirt from Farm Tactics is made in California from 100% cotton slub yarn (makes sense). In addition to providing the sweats with an incredibly soft hand, the slub-cotton also gives them a unique, almost downy texture, which is nice little feature to set them apart from the herd. Additional details include a v-stitch at the neck, side panel construction, and ribbed cuffs and hem. Three colorways are available, and the price per is pretty good. Read More »