Long-time friends of the brand might remember The Good Acre project. Well over a decade ago, it represented our first foray into the world of workwear, and while a lot has changed since then (a few more gray hairs, a lot more great gear, and countless adventures around the country), the core concept behind Good Acre remains as relevant as ever: solid provisions for an honest day’s work.

editorial image of The Good Acre Chore Pant in Black Canvas

While each piece in the collection is built to take a beating, our vision for Good Acre has never been to see it relegated to the job site. At the end of the day, it’s simply durable, functional clothing for anyone who appreciates quality craftsmanship. Whether you’re working in a woodshop, wrangling kids at home, or sketching in the studio, the homegrown grit of Good Acre is built to grow with you, softening, fading, and breaking in to reflect where it’s been and what it’s done.

editorial image of the button on The Good Acre Chore Pant in Tan Canvas

Just like that first run all those years ago, every piece of Good Acre workwear is designed and crafted in San Francisco using rugged, USA-made canvas from the famed Mt. Vernon Mills, ensuring dependable durability for years to come.

editorial images of The Good Acre Chore Pant in Black Canvas

Good Acre is more than just a revival of a much-loved line from our early days. It’s a continuation of what we’ve always believed in: honest goods for honest work, no matter what that work looks like for you.

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