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D1828 - G3 Organic Selvedge - Indigo, Foxfibre OW
Studio D'Artisan - G3 Organic Selvedge - Indigo, Foxfibre OW
We get too excited whenever we see Foxfibre. Sally Fox is the incredible cotton connoisseur that found a way to take naturally occurring colored cotton and get to the long-staple stuff. This all means she was the first and only one to figure out how to use it for textiles without having to ever touch dye. It's really quite incredible. It's not only sustainable, but it has a desirable aesthetic. Studio has combined their incredible G3 Toyada Shuttle Loom selvedge with Sally's organic Foxfibre for a pair that you know we had to get our hands on. We see brown cotton, we buy it! This fit they consider relaxed-tapered is quite lovely as you can see in the pictures. The taper is pretty dramatic for an overall fit and look that we simply couldn't deny. This is an incredible pair to start the year with that we're going to have a hard time keeping our hands off of at the shop.
- 14 oz. SDA Foxfibre® Colorganic® cotton Unsanforized Japanese Selvedge denim
- 100% Organic Cotton
- Fabric milled on a Toyoda G3 Shuttle Loom
- Relax Tapered fit
- Rope dyed indigo warp, Foxfibre® Organic weft
- Black / Beige Selvedge ID
- 4 Button fly featuring Original Studio D'Artisan Black buttons
- Selvedge button fly construction
- Sans arcuate for this round as seen in on body pictures
- Engraved copper male/female rivets
- Herringbone pocket bags
- Fifth pocket selvedge detail
- Goatskin leather waistband patch
Size - Inches (One Wash) | Waist | Front Rise | Back Rise | Upper Thigh | Knee | Leg Opening | Inseam |
31 | 31.5 | 10.4 | 14.4 | 12 | 8.5 | 6.7 | 33.5 |
32 | 32.3 | 10.6 | 14.6 | 12.4 | 8.7 | 6.7 | 33.5 |
33 | 33.9 | 10.6 | 14.6 | 12.6 | 8.9 | 6.9 | 33.5 |
34 | 34.6 | 10.8 | 14.8 | 12.8 | 9.1 | 6.9 | 33.5 |
36 | 36.2 | 11 | 15 | 13.2 | 9.4 | 7.3 | 33.5 |
38 | 37.8 | 11.2 | 15 | 13.6 | 9.8 | 7.7 | 33.5 |
40 | 39 | 11.4 | 15.2 | 13.8 | 10 | 7.9 | 33.5 |
A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Most of our Japanese brands are considered to have a small fit. That is definitely true here. Rarely does shop owner Tommy wear a size 32. Here, it was definitely necessary. The 32 fit the way a 31 normally does for him. By sizing up one, they fit really, really nicely with a nice narrow leg. We recommend buying at least one size up from your normal raw denim size. Tommy is 5'10," 162lbs with a 31-32" waist.








































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The last time we saw this flannel it was dyed with Kakishibu. We didn't think that could be topped, but you know how much we love mud. Amami Dorozome is an age-old process done on the island of Amami-Oshima in Japan. It's a blend of mud and vegetable oil that creates rich earth tones in a washed-out, well-worn pigment only achievable through this process. In a traditional cotton check pattern such as this, it shines its brightest. We didn't get our hands on this personally last time, but we aren't going to let this one slip through our fingers.
The last time we saw this flannel it was dyed with Kakishibu. We didn't think that could be topped, but you know how much we love mud. Amami Dorozome is an age-old process done on the island of Amami-Oshima in Japan. It's a blend of mud and vegetable oil that creates rich earth tones in a washed-out, well-worn pigment only achievable through this process. In a traditional cotton check pattern such as this, it shines its brightest. We didn't get our hands on this personally last time, but we aren't going to let this one slip through our fingers.
These guys keep one-upping the Sashiko game every year. We didn't get a chance to see these in person, but we're so glad we picked them up. They are so much better than we could've even imagined. At first sight, they look like a denim pant lined with a hickory stipe screen print. Then, we got close up and realized it was the vertical sashiko creating that line work. The hand-feel after the one-wash is beyond soft, but they're still packed with so much color you're still going to get those incredible highs and lows in the knees. The great part about sashiko is you get varied high points throughout the garment that catch wear in a different way. The inspiration for sashiko garments derives from the Japanese sashiko which never truly died. They would use pieces of the last garment to create the new, hand stitching throughout. Well, they've taken this concept and created a modern work of art. They've used a combination of No.6 warp and No.5 weft yarns on specially calibrated Jacquards looms. Their hope is to replicate the Sashiko stitchwork of the kimonos, and we'd say they've accomplished that pretty damn well.
These guys keep one-upping the Sashiko game every year. We didn't get a chance to see these in person, but we're so glad we picked them up. They are so much better than we could've even imagined. At first sight, they look like a denim pant lined with a hickory stipe screen print. Then, we got close up and realized it was the vertical sashiko creating that line work. The hand-feel after the one-wash is beyond soft, but they're still packed with so much color you're still going to get those incredible highs and lows in the knees. The great part about sashiko is you get varied high points throughout the garment that catch wear in a different way. The inspiration for sashiko garments derives from the Japanese sashiko which never truly died. They would use pieces of the last garment to create the new, hand stitching throughout. Well, they've taken this concept and created a modern work of art. They've used a combination of No.6 warp and No.5 weft yarns on specially calibrated Jacquards looms. Their hope is to replicate the Sashiko stitchwork of the kimonos, and we'd say they've accomplished that pretty damn well.
The only thing that could've improved this serge western was a new color. This one was originally called Mocha Brown, which we think is very suitable. It's this rich color that suits this now iconic shirt. It used to be that we rarely saw green from Iron Heart, but now green is a staple. So, we've been super stoked to see khakis and browns rearing their pretty heads. You can't go wrong with the western cut, unless you don't size up, as it has some absolutely gorgeous details. We love the yokes and Permex buttons the most on these beauties.
