A perfect example of the type of selvedge that inspired us 15 years ago to start Gustin. This one if for the selvedge purist in all of us - the Japan One Six.
When we think of authentic raw selvedge denim, here is what we picture: heavy, starchy, dark indigo warp, crisp white weft. Instantly recognizable, slightly daunting at the start as it molds to your body. A true labor of love that, with real investment, will become a work of fabric art that's unique to you. This is why we wanted to offer you the Japan One Six. It's gold-standard raw selvedge denim at a serious value. 16 ounces of top quality selvedge from Japan. It's dense and heavily starched. The warp, pure dark indigo. The weft, crisp white. You have the vintage cross-hatch grain, promising great fades to come, and allowing the white weft to show through. Nothing else would do but a classic red ID finish. This is what Japan does so well. It's not showy. It's about creating lasting quality by considering the smallest details and getting them all right. Sewn in the USA.
Inseam
Waist sizes 29-33 have a 34" inseam. Waist sizes 34+ have a 36" inseam.
Gustin has partnered with Denim Therapy to offer discounted custom hemming.
As a Gustin customer, you can save up to 34% on authentic chain-stitched hemming
that will match the original construction of your selvedge.
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