This is closed, fully-funded crowdfunding campaign. It is estimated to ship in September / October 2020.
Stand-out grey selvedge always piques our interest. Japan keeps winning us over with extra rare formulations, this one coming straight from Okayama.
Gustin jeans made from sanforized raw selvedge denim from one of the finest mills in Japan. The play between the warp and weft is really what defines this stellar denim. A light grey warp gives the fabric great brightness and you can see nice highs and lows that give the fabric a heathered appearance. Add to this a charcoal weft and you get a slightly dark backing to the light grey top surface. At 11 ounces with low starch this denim is extra wearable on day one and it gets a perfectly matched white selvedge ID to finish it off. We will be sewing this style with tonal thread and using our black patch. It's rare when everyone uniformly wants a pair of denim in our office, but we were all in agreement on this one. Okayama does denim right and this is another great example.
This is the same style and quality that was sold in boutiques all over the country for $205+.
Choose either our classic Straight fit or Slim fit. More details available on our fit guide.
Fit
Available in our Straight, Slim and Skinny fits.
Inseam
Waist sizes 29-33 have a 34" inseam. Waist sizes 34+ have a 36" inseam.
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