Sugar Cane’s Stonewashed 1953 Type II Denim Jacket is Scarily Realistic
Sugar Cane is back with more denim goods with a scarily realistic wash, this time in the form of its 1953 Type II Aged Stonewash.
Sugar Cane is back with more denim goods with a scarily realistic wash, this time in the form of its 1953 Type II Aged Stonewash.
Esteemed Japanese denim brand Sugar Cane is cranking out an exacting Type II repro which has just been restocked over at Hinoya.
We know Dawson for crispy raw denim goods, but they've worked with a leading denim laundry to ecologically soften and fade a collection of indigo gear.
If you've been saving up for The Flat Head's unsanforized Type II jacket, you might want to look at Sugar Cane's version. Your wallet will thank you.
Ande Whall debuts the 11th denim in the "Special Roll" series, the SR#11, constructed of a 14.25 oz. left hand twill fabric sourced from Okayama, Japan.
This week’s Fade Friday displays the intense wear and tear of an Imperial Shearer raw denim after 2.5 years and 7 washes.
Kicking off 2014 the right way, Ande Whall just announced his next limited run of denim in his Special Roll series - the Special Roll 7 (SR7).
Imperial's Shearer jeans were developed by the Australian brand as an homage to the classic shearing pants worn by shepherds when shearing their sheep's wool.