Studio D’Artisan 1877 Kyoto Black Dyed Sashiko Jeans – Perfect Black Color

Japanese brand Studio D’Artisan, in existence since 1979, is currently striving to combine the classic and recognizable style of American vintage with Japanese history and craftsmanship. At times, this manufacturer delves into the history of Japanese weaving and dyeing craft. Rare natural dyes are often used.

The new KYOTO BLACK release is interesting with its strict and laconic style and very interesting fabric.

Studio D’Artisan 1877 KYOTO BLACK DYED SASHIKO JEANS SLIM STRAIGHT

 

Fabric and dyeing

The sashiko fabric used here is a traditional Japanese fabric. The 14OZ density allows these jeans to be worn in any season. The sashiko is characterized by a very noticeable texture with an expressive weave of threads. You will probably never confuse sashiko with any other fabric.

Visually the texture looks very rough, which will certainly be appreciated by many fans of Japanese denim. However, this is a very deceptive impression. Sashiko is a very soft and tactilely comfortable fabric, so these jeans practically do not require wearing, unlike classic denim.

 

 

Of particular note here is the ‘Kurozome’ coloring, which dates back to ancient Japanese traditions of the past. The word ‘Kuro’ means ‘black’ and the word ‘Zome’ refers to the coloring method.

In fact, the manufacturer strives to obtain a ‘perfect black color’.  This is achieved by repeatedly layering black and indigo colors during the dyeing process. This process is very long, labor intensive and requires the use of natural dyes.

The result is a truly “perfect black color”. You can see for yourself when you see these jeans with your own eyes.

Style

The straight slim fit is used here. The style of jeans is not very wide and not very narrow. Jeans perfectly combine with modern casual style and are great to combine with different clothes and shoes. The strict style of this SDA model will make a great “office jeans”.

Details

The patch is made of black leather with Studio D’Artisan branding and the name Kurozome in gold letters.

The jeans have a “pant” button style and classic vintage-inspired copper rivets.

 

Before us is a very interesting work by Studio D’Artisan, which perfectly embodies the idea of combining classic and Japanese craftsmanship traditions.


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