Masada Jeans’ founder, Laurent David Vannucci, travels the earth and the seven seas in search of rare vintage denim. He carefully selects pieces for their exceptional quality and unique history. Not only is the brand all about sustainability, but we also thought their washing process is quite unique and definitely worth looking into, Vannucci doesn’t […]
Introducing: SugarCane & Co.
SugarCane & Co. is a Japanese heritage denim brand known for its authentic vintage American workwear craftsmanship. Founded as part of Toyo Enterprises in the mid-1960s, Sugar Cane originally produced military uniforms for U.S. bases stationed in Japan. The brand’s name was bestowed by an American officer and has since become synonymous with vintage-inspired workwear. […]
Introducing: Shockoe Atelier
Founded in 2012 by Anthony Lupesco in the historic Shockoe Bottom district of Richmond, Shockoe Atelier blends European tailoring tradition with American denim culture. Lupesco’s background in Italian luxury fashion (from brands like Versace and Belvest) informs the label’s refined aesthetic and manufacturing standards, all executed locally in a transparent, in-house workshop. n a historic […]
Introducing @Denimology – C.O.F Studio
Founded in 2013 by industry veteran, Per Fredriksson, C.O.F. Studio was born from the idea of collaboration with trusted suppliers and experts, aligning Swedish design sensibility with Italian and Japanese heritage craftsmanship. The name reflects their ethos: a “Circle Of Friends” across fabric mills, hardware makers, and garment makers all driven by quality and passion. […]
Introducing: ONI Denim Made In Japan
ONI Denim takes its name from “ONI” (Devil). The origin of the name ONI traces back to the brand’s first business visit to retailers in Tokyo. The distinctive texture of the original ONI jeans left a strong impression on the retailers, likened to the rugged face of a devil (“oni” being the Japanese word for […]
Introducing: Pure Blue Japan
Pure Blue Japan (PBJ) was founded in 1997 by Ken‑ichi Iwaya in Kurashiki, Okayama (a historic Japanese denim hub) and is run under the Syoaiya Inc. The brand is entirely Japan-based in all of its production: dyeing, weaving, sewing, and finishing. Their signature Indigofera leaf logo and deep indigo selvedge thread celebrate traditional natural indigo […]
Introducing: Kings Of Indigo (K.O.I.)
Kings of Indigo (K.O.I.) is a classic denim brand. Their objective is simply to produce sustainable clothing socially and environmentally, without compromising on quality. The jeans of K.O.I. are of high quality and are made to last. In addition to jeans, the denim brand also makes other clothing with a streetwear style. “We are Kings Of Indigo.Denim by heart, forever […]
Introducing: Blue Blanket Jeans
Blue Blanket Jeans is a contemporary ‘old fashioned” Blue Jeans, Jackets and Overall brand.{Note: An amazingly fitting juxtaposition!} “We don’t care about trends, we just try to make the best Jens in the market, using a Japanese and Italian pure indigo raw denim, Italian construction and manufacturing with US details,” states Creative Director Antonio Di […]
Iron Heart, Motorcycle-Inspired Denim
Iron Heart is a renowned Japanese denim brand celebrated for its ultra-heavyweight, meticulously crafted jeans designed with motorcycle enthusiasts in mind. Founded in 2003 by Shinichi Haraki, formerly of Edwin, the brand emphasizes durability, classic styling, and exceptional craftsmanship. Iron Heart was originally made for bikers. And up until today, that focus guides the design […]
Introducing: 424 – Fusing Art x Fashion
The mix of art and fashion has always been a very exciting subject for us. And Guillermo Andrade’s streetwear label, 424, gives us exactly that. Demonstrating an instinctive approach to design, Andrade has continuously imbued elements of contemporary art within his nonchalant Los Angeles aesthetic to deliver a range of easy-to-wear fashion staples. Personally designed […]