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Washed and distressed Japanese jeans
β¬44,38
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Design Description
This garment stands out for its vintage-heritage aesthetic: Japanese denim, famous for its dense and irregular weave, undergoes intense washes that soften the fibers without sacrificing its structure. The "distressed" effect is achieved through meticulous manual techniques that create realistic whiskering on the thighs and natural fading on the knees, giving the jeans a unique chromatic depth.
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The Art of Japanese Denim
- High-Quality Fabric: Made with long-staple cotton, often woven on vintage shuttle looms (selvedge), which guarantees superior durability compared to industrial jeans.
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- "Real Vintage" Wash: Stone washed or bio-washed treatments not only lighten the color but also bring out the deepest indigo shades, typical of the natural dyes used in Japan.
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- Expertly Distressed Details: Tears and abrasions are placed following the body's natural tension points, making each pair of jeans almost unique in weave and finish.
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Technical Features
- Weight: Medium-heavy denim (12-15 oz), which ensures a structured drape and decennial durability.
- Fit: Often offered in Regular Straight or Slim Tapered cuts, typical of the Ametora style (the Japanese interpretation of American Traditional style).
- Iconic Finishes: Hand-punched copper rivets, natural leather patch that ages over time, and chain stitching on the hem.
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Styling Tips
- Authentic Workwear: Pair them with a plaid flannel jacket and sturdy leather boots (Red Wing style) for a look true to tradition.
- Urban Minimal: Wear them with a heavy white t-shirt (heavyweight cotton) and canvas sneakers to highlight the denim's texture.
- Modern Tokyo: Perfect with an oversized Oxford shirt and a tailored long coat.
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Care
To preserve the "distressed" details and the quality of Japanese denim, it is best to wash the garment rarely, always inside out and in cold water, avoiding the dryer to prevent damage to the natural fibers.
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