Made in the Philippines: Johnny’s Wear-Alls (Sunset Dry Goods Tour)
In this video, I visit Sunset Dry Goods in Manila to talk with Ponch about what he’s building in the Philippines through his store and in-house brand, Johnny’s Wear-Alls. Address: Forbeswood Heights, FWH-I13, Forbestown Rd, Taguig, 1634 Metro Manila Google Maps: https://share.google/IhoeMKFI3DEQsOOVR Sunset Dry Goods brings together Japanese workwear, vintage Americana, military-inspired garments, selvedge denim, leather goods, deadstock vintage, and locally made Filipino clothing. But what makes the shop feel different is the intention behind it. Ponch is not just importing heritage clothing. He is trying to make durable, well-made, historically inspired garments more accessible to Filipinos who love this style but may not be able to afford imported Japanese or American pieces. We talk about the heart behind Johnny’s Wear-Alls, how the brand sources fabrics from Korea, Japan, and vintage stock, and how Ponch approaches clothing design by starting with the fabric first. From there, he walks me through the different parts of Sunset Dry Goods, including their locally made line, imported heritage brands, and original vintage Americana pieces. This is a look inside one of the most unique heritage workwear shops in the Philippines, and a conversation about craftsmanship, accessibility, local production, and clothing with real purpose. Featured Sunset Dry Goods Facebook: / sunsetdrygoodsph Instagram: / sunsetdrygoodsph Website: https://sunsetdrygoods.com/en-us Johnny’s Wear-Alls Website: https://www.johnnyswearalls.com/ Instagram: / johnnyswearalls Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ponch and Sunset Dry Goods 00:40 Johnny’s Wear-Alls and accessible heritage clothing 01:20 Designing for the Filipino climate and body type 01:42 Starting with fabric first 02:10 Korean, Japanese, and vintage fabric sourcing 02:34 Inside Sunset Dry Goods 03:21 How the store is arranged 03:58 Imported heritage brands 04:42 Denim brands and classic workwear 05:10 Revived vintage brands and accessories 06:11 Deadstock and original vintage Americana 07:03 The intention behind Sunset Dry Goods 07:26 Why you should visit in Manila 07:44 Johnny’s Wear-Alls and the Filipino market Topics Covered Japanese workwear Filipino heritage clothing Selvedge denim Vintage Americana Johnny’s Wear-Alls Sunset Dry Goods Manila Locally made workwear Military-inspired clothing Deadstock vintage Heritage menswear in the Philippines #SunsetDryGoods #JohnnysWearAlls #philippines

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