If you're a diehard denim fan you need warm weather options. Japan has created a true luxury style, built for warm days while staying firmly rooted in classic denim looks. This is the rare stuff - the Japan Linen 100 Denim.
Note: We recommend going up one size in this fabric.
This denim is truly a new wearing experience. Linen is what does it. Finding 100% linen denim is incredibly rare and much more so in a vintage denim composition. On the surface, it looks like a great raw denim. A bit of starch. A light but versatile 9 ounce base weight. However, the moment you pick up this pair of denim you can feel something is different. The linen gives it a flowing drape unlike anything else we've tried. Putting this pair on is a totally new denim experience. It's airy and breathable. It conforms to your body beautifully even on day one. Even more rare is the use of indigo dye with the full linen composition.
We absolutely can't wait to see how these wear in. This denim has all the ingredients to be firmly in your rotation all year long. Another example of why Japan is the true leader of artistically crafted, vintage denim.
Inseam
Waist sizes 29-33 have a 34" inseam. Waist sizes 34+ have a 36" inseam.
Customer Feedback on #402 JAPAN LINEN 100 DENIM - INDIGOXBLACK
"Beautiful jeans and they fit perfectly. Ordered a pair earlier this year and missed the part about checking the sizing. The customer service worked with me and I was able to get a pair of jeans that worked. Love these even more than the original ones I ordered. Will for sure be getting more jeans from this great company"
"I wanted to tell you how much I love the rainbow nep natural t-shirts. After over a year of trying to find my everyday t-shirt, this is finally it. I have four of them now and they are basically all I wear."
-Anne F. | Verified Buyer
"Just wanted to thank you for the jeans. I had high hopes and yet these exceed my expectations! I love the fabric, and I love the fit and construction. Nice, nice work."
-Jeffrey S. | Verified Buyer
"Never thought I would find a denim company that I feel like is a community."