THIS IS A Brand New Evisu Heritage Teiban Daruma Diacock Jeans

VERY LIMITED EDITION SOLD OUT AND VERY RARE

100% AUTHENTIC

Brushstroke Diacock with Daruma Jeans Solid navy diacock is painted over the back of raw denim jeans, while an embroidered Daruma design marks the hem. Selvedge Japanese denim, in its purest form, softens with wear. From the Evisu Heritage Collection. 
Button fly.

MSRP over $350

LABEL SZ: W34

Before the gentle explosion of premium raw denim resulted in the increased popularity of many Japanese (many dealing with reproductions of vintage cuts) brands, Evisu was a name synonymous with premium denim. As they continue forward the Heritage line brings with them a legacy of good quality Evisu denim. Although those preferring less eccentric denim through the form of more subtle branding may look elsewhere, fans of the daicock can rest assured that this Levi’s-esque reminder of Evisu’s roots are still very much represented.

Teiban is a colorful selection of vintage cut jeans. Washes include dark blue, bright blue, and gold. The Daicock is very prolific and involves many different colors including bright pink, orange, green, cream and blue.

NO2
No2 denim is identical to No1Special, but sanforized. woven in Osaka Japan on half-width shuttle looms with signature pink selvage. No2 is a mid-to heavy-weight 13.7 oz denim and has a deep blue tone with a very slight red caste. The sanforization process was invented by Sanford Cluett in 1933 and involves passing the unfinished cloth through heated rubber rollers, causing the fibers to shrink and stretching the fabric into a stable state, which will not alter with washing. Sanforizing also prevents the jeans from skewing (twisting). Lastly, the singeing process takes off the hairy surface: before 1933, all denim was unsanforized (like our No1Special).