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During the Second World War, civilan garment designs were simplified as to be more reliably produced by less experienced sewers. Over time there has been a growing interest in garments from this era, and Studio D'Artisan answers the call for such items with this stellar reproduction. The D1903 features a generous top block, roomy thigh, and a full leg. The 13oz fabric is produced on shuttle looms that lend the fabric a noticeable unevenness, and the yarns themselves are spun on old fashioned "Ishikawadai" spinning machines, whose slower speeds produce a yarn with a texture more similar to that of hand-spun cotton.
Studio D'Artisan utilizes era-accurate laurel hardware for this jean that has been oxidized, as well has treating the fabric face to provide for an oxidized, blue tone.
This jean is produced from an unsanforized fabric but has been washed once to remove shrinkage. The waist of this jean will stretch up to an inch within a few weeks of wear. Please consider taking one to two sizes up for the best fit.
- Relaxed straight fit, high-rise, roomy thigh, full from the knee down
- 13oz unsanforized Japanese selvedge denim
- Yarns produced on very old spinning machine
- One wash version—no shrinkage expected with cold wash and line drying
- Indigo warp, white weft
- 5 button fly
- Era-accurate laurel buttons
- Copper rivets
- Green herringbone pocket bags
- Raised belt loops
- Hidden rivets
- Goat skin patch
- Dull gold selvedge detail
- Hidden selvedge inside coin pocket
- 100% Cotton
- Made in Japan
Sizing
All measurements are in inches. For assistance with sizing, please email info@blkblu.com
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