Gravity Selvage

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. However, every time we come across a worn pair of these jeans, they never fail to leave us spellbound. The visual ruggedness of the denim first captures the eye, and upon picking them up, the weight and tactility immediately confirm that this denim is truly extraordinary. So extraordinary that, almost a decade later, we approached Kaihara to weave this exceptional selvage once more – a challenging feat realized on vintage shuttle looms. As the master denim craftsmen that Kaihara is, we were confident they would accept the challenge, and we are sincerely humbled that they did.

What draws us to heavy denim are two main qualities. First, the way it feels—its substantial rigidity and texture, both when you hold it and when you wear it. Second, the way it breaks in. Heavier, thicker denim forms softer creases, creating bolder wear patterns. The thicker yarns amplify the texture, highlighting the twill weave and the yarn’s irregularities as it ages and evolves.   So, while you might end up with jeans that are more durable, what we truly value are the tactile and aesthetic qualities that set heavyweight denim apart. Its rigidity and unique break-in process offer something distinct compared to mid-weight denim.

Steady Eddie II Gravity Selvage

Steady Eddie II Gravity Selvage

400 EUR

Steady Eddie II Gravity Selvage. Normale konische raw Selvedge-Jeans aus 18 oz Gravity Selvage Denim; Knopfleiste, Bio-Baumwolle.

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