hubbard's sunshine II - feed sack pants

$428.00

Hubbard’s 1940s feed sacks are legendary among collectors — the bold red-and-yellow stripes and striking rooster graphic create an almost hypnotic, psychedelic effect. These particular sacks are among the most sought-after designs, making this pair of pants an exceptionally rare and collectible piece of wearable history.

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-large / waist: 30-38” / length: 34”

+made with: 2 - Hubbard’s Sunshine feed sacks / 100% cotton / ~1930's

+sewn: 9/17-18/25 in Missoula, MT over 6 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.

Hubbard’s 1940s feed sacks are legendary among collectors — the bold red-and-yellow stripes and striking rooster graphic create an almost hypnotic, psychedelic effect. These particular sacks are among the most sought-after designs, making this pair of pants an exceptionally rare and collectible piece of wearable history.

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-large / waist: 30-38” / length: 34”

+made with: 2 - Hubbard’s Sunshine feed sacks / 100% cotton / ~1930's

+sewn: 9/17-18/25 in Missoula, MT over 6 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.