The world of Japanese denim is quite diverse. We’ve gotten used to American vintage workwear being, and still is, the starting point from which many Japanese denim manufacturers draw inspiration. Yes,…
Japanese brand Studio D’Artisan is one of the patriarchs of classic Japanese denim, having been a member of the famous Osaka 5 association. Without such old members of the denim industry, it is unlikely…
If you’re interested in Japanese jeans, you’ve probably noticed that each manufacturer has a very diverse denim with its own features. You’ve also probably encountered a term like “low tension denim”.…
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…
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…
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. If you…
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…