[:en] Many brands producing Japanese jeans draw a lot of their inspiration from vintage and antique pieces. This is no secret to anyone. Very often, many manufacturers have a cult following for vintage…
[:en] Japanese brand Big John produces a variety of collections, each of which has its own identity and a certain idea laid down by the manufacturer. Almost all connoisseurs of denim products from Big…
[:en] Heavy denim jeans are a separate and very interesting niche among the products produced by Japanese brands. Old vintage American jeans, of course, had an average standard density of 12-14OZ. The…
[:en] 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,…
[:en] Classic Japanese jeans are quite diverse. If we talk about denim as a fabric, the Japanese masters have managed to achieve the greatest variety of ways of coloring threads, texture, density, etc.…
[:en] In D’ARTISAN’s SD-100 series, the SD-102 CB is the loosest-cut model. Although this cut is called LOOSE STRAIGHT, personally, I don’t think it’s excessively loose. Compared to the classic straight-cut…