ON THE WATERFRONT
thesalting FALL/WINTER 2024 collection takes inspiration from the 1954 film ON THE WATERFRONT & its overall captivating power, grit and sensitivity.
we've focused our eye on the dock workers and longshoremen.
fabrications: buffalo checks, plaids, salted/speckled tweeds, classic 1950s chalk stripes, and quilted mariners striped jersey.
our sportwar pcs have taken on a tailored polish. double breasted blazers, structured waistband trousers with double pleats, workman's shirt jackets, and of course our take on the classic longshoreman peacoat.
ON THE WATERFRONT
thesalting FALL/WINTER 2024 collection takes inspiration from the 1954 film ON THE WATERFRONT & its overall captivating power, grit and sensitivity.
we've focused our eye on the dock workers and longshoremen.
fabrications: buffalo checks, plaids, salted/speckled tweeds, classic 1950s chalk stripes, and quilted mariners striped jersey.
our sportwar pcs have taken on a tailored polish. double breasted blazers, structured waistband trousers with double pleats, workman's shirt jackets, and of course our take on the classic longshoreman peacoat.
thesalting
thesalting is a genderless brand that stands for craftsmanship, the raw and the refined. a deliberate embrace of a very new mentality: a simple and luxe investment. all produced in america.
nomad magazine | december 2023
"We wanted to create a new brand and do things
right from the beginning," said Ward. "We wanted
to be prudent about zero waste, high quality
craftsmanship, strong design, and manufacturing
in the lISA It was important that we evaluated
the current needs of fashion and paid attention to
the social conversations that were dominating the
news."
nomad magazine | december 2023
"We wanted to create a new brand and do things
right from the beginning," said Ward. "We wanted
to be prudent about zero waste, high quality
craftsmanship, strong design, and manufacturing
in the lISA It was important that we evaluated
the current needs of fashion and paid attention to
the social conversations that were dominating the
news."