





red dog - feed sack pants
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: large-x large / waist: 33-44” / length: 33”
+made with: 2 - Red Dog feed sacks / 100% cotton / ~1940's
+sewn:8/12-13/25 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 Red Dog Feed:
Red Dog Feed, milled in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the early to mid-1900s, was a trusted livestock feed known for its bold printed sacks. Popular with farmers across the Midwest, its cloth packaging was often repurposed into clothing and quilts. Though the brand is no longer produced, Red Dog remains a prized example of classic American feed-sack design.
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: large-x large / waist: 33-44” / length: 33”
+made with: 2 - Red Dog feed sacks / 100% cotton / ~1940's
+sewn:8/12-13/25 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 Red Dog Feed:
Red Dog Feed, milled in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the early to mid-1900s, was a trusted livestock feed known for its bold printed sacks. Popular with farmers across the Midwest, its cloth packaging was often repurposed into clothing and quilts. Though the brand is no longer produced, Red Dog remains a prized example of classic American feed-sack design.