Pass~Port Workers Club Classic Jean – R#47
Pass~Port Workers Club Classic Jean – R#47
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Pass~Port Workers Club Classic Jean – R#47 forms part of Range 47, delivering a straight-leg denim that feels classic from day one. Cut in the Workers Club Classic fit, it keeps the silhouette clean through the leg without drifting oversized — easy to wear, easy to rotate.
Made from 16oz rigid cotton denim, the fabric has real weight and character, designed to soften and shape to you over time. Triple needle stitching reinforces the build, while contrast stitching, digger embroidery on the back pocket and a faux leather waist label add subtle detail. Finished in Washed Black and Washed Dark Indigo, it’s a daily skate jean that handles repetition, movement and the occasional slam without losing structure.
Details
- Pass~Port Range 47 (R#47) release
- Workers Club Classic fit
- 100% rigid cotton denim
- 542gsm (16oz) fabrication
- Triple needle stitch construction
- Contrast stitching
- Digger embroidery on back pocket
- Faux leather label on waist
- Classic 5 pocket construction
- Colours: Washed Black, Washed Dark Indigo
Size & Fit
Straight leg fit. True to size in the waist. Rigid denim will soften and shape with wear.
| Pass~Port Workers Club Classic Jean Size Chart | ||
|---|---|---|
| Size (CM) | Waist | Length (Out Leg) |
| 26 | 73 | 103 |
| 28 | 78 | 104 |
| 30 | 83 | 105 |
| 32 | 88 | 106 |
| 34 | 93 | 107 |
| 36 | 98 | 108 |
| 38 | 103 | 109 |
| 40 | 108 | 110 |
About Pass~Port
Pass~Port is an independent Australian skate brand founded in 2009 by Trent Evans. What began as a small Brisbane-based deck project has grown into one of skateboarding’s most respected labels, recognised for its instinct-led direction and strong graphic identity.
Range 47 (R#47) continues that approach, leaning into heavier fabrication, durable construction and clean everyday silhouettes. Built from skate culture and shaped by lived experience, Pass~Port collections remain grounded in community, creativity and quality, with the Sydney shop acting as a hub for the local scene.
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