DELUXEWARE Deluxe Wear DX5015 STANDARD STRAIGHT
DELUXEWARE Deluxe Wear DX5015 STANDARD STRAIGHT
Slightly thicker standard straight "DX5015"
These jeans have a standard silhouette and are made from 15oz denim, originally manufactured in Ibara, Okayama Prefecture.
It features a pocket shape called the Eagle Arch, crimson bar tacks, serpentine stitching on the side seams, and a four-fold hem.
In addition, these jeans are highly recommended as they allow you to fully enjoy the unique aging process that occurs over time, thanks to the unique dark blue fading that occurs vertically in this denim and the sewing work known as vintage stitching.
Material: 100% cotton (original denim 15 oz, indigo rope dyed, American cotton, RED LINE)
Material origin: Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture
Material equipment: Old-fashioned loom
Production area: Odate, Akita Prefecture
Manufacturing equipment: Union Special No.5 Denim 15oz Rogue Denim
15oz denim made on an old shuttle loom in Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture, the birthplace of Japanese denim.
Rogue denim, which boasts a "wild, uneven texture" and "dark indigo," is the first of its kind to feature a unique Deluxe Wear denim that fades strongly vertically and changes color over time.
This original denim is made using American cotton No. 6 thread for both the warp and weft, with the warp thread having an irregular, wild shape and the weft thread being a straight thread.
(1) Vintage Stitch
Vintage stitch is an expression that describes the use of thread and stitching method used for sewing.
It is sewn using 14 different types of sewing thread to create a crisp, sturdy garment with excellent tensile strength.
The bold stitching and puckering tensile strength give it a vintage feel.
(2) Union Special
43200G 4Roll Sewing "4 Rolls" was a product of chance born during the time when vintage jeans were being manufactured.
This is the ultimate hem stitching technique, where one more layer of fabric is sewn in than usual, resulting in a beautiful look.
The meticulous narrow width finish is unique to Deluxe Wear quality.
(3) Eagle Arch Pocket
The back pocket is the defining feature of jeans. It is made in the same way as vintage jeans, with extra seam allowance.
Enjoy strong changes. Eagle Arch Pocket.
(4) Crimson Bartack
The secret to identifying quality denim is checking for bar tacks. This technique of flattening the gap between the pocket and the body fabric creates strength and makes the denim durable for long-term wear. Crimson bar tacks.
(5) Out-Seam [Red Line]
At the time, jeans were manufactured in large factories, with many workers and a variety of techniques. There were even serpentine stitches.
However, the serpentine stitching somehow gives it a rough, tough and tasteful feel.

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