Category: Denimopedia
The key feature that sets broken twill denim apart is its unique tactile quality—its sturdy softness. This is achieved by modifying the twill weave, breaking the diagonal direction to create a tiny zig-zag pattern.
Our boldest and widest straight-fit jean. With a high waist and wide straight leg, Larry delivers a roomy silhouette that balances modernity with vintage denim heritage. Made with rigid denim.
BIG NEWS! Solid Ollie is our modern take on slim—straight leg, plenty of room, but keeps it slim where it matters.
A denim cast refers to the tone of the indigo shade in a particular denim. It’s the color you see in both dry denim and how it changes after wear and washing.
This heavyweight selvage holds a special place in our hearts. Initially unveiled in 2015 under the name "Steady Eddie Dry Heavy Japan Selvage," it was a limited edition, with only 1000 pairs in existence, rendering it a rare gem.
Revived from the past, these jeans are crafted from deadstock fabrics. Each pair is a patchwork of history, reinvented to create a modern fit with a vintage soul.
One Wash is inspired by the simplest treatment—a single home wash for dry denim. This shifts the hue from dark bluish-grey to rich redcast blue, enhancing the texture from flat to irregular.
To claim that we love selvage denim would be quite an understatement. Calling it love wouldn't be fair because it's too important for us to call it just that.