Japanese selvage denim is available!

As jeans lovers may already know, Japanese denim fabrics are known worldwide for their high quality.

The reason for this is that it is still woven on old-style shuttle looms. You can enjoy the change in texture over time, and the more you wash them, the more they become more textured.

It is also characterized by its unique unevenness and color fading. They are called selvedge denim, and are about 80 cm wide, with selvages on the edges of the fabric.

Some selvedges have red threads to stop them from fraying, and these are known as “red tabs,” and are still popular among enthusiasts today.


We have just received a special shipment of such precious red tab selvedge denim.

This high-quality denim is produced in Okayama Prefecture, which is known as the birthplace of Japanese jeans.

It is available in two colors, navy and black, and is 10.5 oz. with a moderate thickness that can be used even in hot weather. It can be purchased by the yard or by the roll. If you are interested, please contact us.

 


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