CURRENT FEATURED LOT
A '94 Carhartt Detroit Jacket Doesn't Go Out of Style. It Outlives You.
Every piece in the archive is hunted, inspected, graded, and logged before it reaches you. No reproductions. No "inspired by." Just the real thing, with the paperwork to prove it.
CURRENT INTAKE
The Ledger
06 ENTRIES LOGGED THIS WEEK
Levi's 501 Big E Selvedge, c.1967
Rick Owens DRKSHDW Cargo, FW09
Helmut Lang Bondage Trousers, SS04
Carhartt Detroit Jacket, Duck Canvas
Margiela Tabi Boots, AW99
Stone Island Shadow Project Parka
HOW A PIECE ENTERS THE ARCHIVE
Nothing Is Listed Until It's Logged.
Hunted, Not Sourced From a Warehouse
Estate sales, mill-town deadstock, private collections. If it's not rare, it doesn't make the trip back.
Stitched, Stamped, and Read Like a Document
Tags, stitching pattern, hardware, and fabric are cross-checked against archive records for the actual production year.
Condition Graded A Through C. No Rounding Up.
Every flaw is logged, not hidden behind a flattering photo angle. What you see in the listing is what ships.
Logged Into the Ledger, Numbered for Life
Each piece gets a permanent lot number and a provenance card that travels with it — resale included.
WHO'S BEHIND THE LEDGER
Started in a Storage Unit. Still Run Like One.
Feral Archive started as a single storage unit of denim nobody else wanted to sort through. Nine years later, the process hasn't changed — we still grade every piece by hand, write the condition notes ourselves, and turn down more than we list.
We're not a vintage aesthetic. We're a paper trail. If a piece can't be verified, it doesn't get a lot number.
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