A great pair of jeans begins with the denim. That’s why Doublewood Denim crafts each pair from sanforized Japanese selvage hailing from the renowned Kaihara Mill in Japan’s Fukuyama City. The jeans are first designed in San Francisco, then handcrafted in a small family-operated factory in Zhongshan, China. Each pair is made in small batches, with each tailor producing only three pairs per day. Read more about the line and Kaihara Mill below.
Note: At checkout, you’ll have your choice of size and color. See the sizing chart below.
Featuring a medium rise with a slightly tapered straight leg, Doublewood's Straight jeans cater to those with slightly thicker legs and those who want a more classic fit, rather than slim and tapered. They're made from 13.75-ounce raw redline selvage, and each pair comes with five pockets, a slanted button fly with four buttons, and chain-stitch hemming. Finishing details include a vegetable-tanned English bridle leather patch, which features a hand-stamped batch number, as well as an engraved copper rivet and selvage trim on the back right pocket. On the inside of the front left pocket is unique screen-printed information detailing the number of pairs in each batch.
Famous for its rope-dyed yarn, Kaihara was founded in 1893 as a producer of indigo dyes. But it wasn’t until 1970 that the company began producing denim. Today, nearly 50 years later, Kaihara has made a name for itself using only Pima cotton, which is respun 64 times to improve its strength, then treated with indigo dye before being made into selvage on a labor-intensive shuttle loom. The result: a super-durable denim that boasts a deeper hue but also fades faster than denim made with fully dyed yarn.
Our model wearing the black jean is 6'4" 150 lbs., and wearing a 31" waist. Our model wearing the indigo is 6'3" 190 lbs., and wearing a 34" waist.
Estimated ship date is Aug 14, 2017 PT.
Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.