Japanese jeans hand-dyed with natural indigo and weaved on a clackety vintage loom, then sold at a premium to global denim ...
He calls it a “time-consuming and costly” method, commonly used to dye kimonos in the 17th to 19th century Edo period.
A western shirt that you can truly nerd out on. Between the indigo denim from Kaihara denim mill in Japan, to the varying points of wear and tear (determined at wash) that each individual shirt ends ...