hubbard's sunshine - feed sack pants

$500.00
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the ultimate wide-leg statement piece — made entirely from two original 1940s cotton feed sacks. each pair carries its own history, with weathered graphics and authentic imperfections that prove its age. featuring a comfy elastic waist for a flexible fit and an easy drape. each pair comes with a matching scrunchie as every as no scrap goes to waste !

+size: medium / waist: 30-35” / length: 35”

+made with: 2 - Hubbard’s Sunshine feed sacks / 100% cotton / ~1940's

+sewn: on 8/5/25 in Missoula, MT over 5 hours

fyi:

+ best cared for by hand • machine wash cold on gentle cycle if needed +

+ made from vintage materials • slight imperfections add to its story +

+ made in montana

+about Hubbard Milling:
Hubbard Milling, founded in 1921 in Mankato, Minnesota, produced its iconic “Sunshine” livestock feeds in bold printed cotton sacks during the 1930s–50s — sacks farm families often reused for clothing and quilts. The company still operates today as Hubbard Feeds, supplying nutrition products for modern livestock and poultry.

the ultimate wide-leg statement piece — made entirely from two original 1940s cotton feed sacks. each pair carries its own history, with weathered graphics and authentic imperfections that prove its age. featuring a comfy elastic waist for a flexible fit and an easy drape. each pair comes with a matching scrunchie as every as no scrap goes to waste !

+size: medium / waist: 30-35” / length: 35”

+made with: 2 - Hubbard’s Sunshine feed sacks / 100% cotton / ~1940's

+sewn: on 8/5/25 in Missoula, MT over 5 hours

fyi:

+ best cared for by hand • machine wash cold on gentle cycle if needed +

+ made from vintage materials • slight imperfections add to its story +

+ made in montana

+about Hubbard Milling:
Hubbard Milling, founded in 1921 in Mankato, Minnesota, produced its iconic “Sunshine” livestock feeds in bold printed cotton sacks during the 1930s–50s — sacks farm families often reused for clothing and quilts. The company still operates today as Hubbard Feeds, supplying nutrition products for modern livestock and poultry.