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Edvard Japan Black Comfort
2000,00 kr
Made from premium black comfort denim at Kuroki, this fabric is dyed to maintain its dark shade longer, fading in contrast after wear with a special rope dye technique.
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Made in Portugal

The Japan Black Comfort. Made from a 10,6 Oz black comfort wideloom denim woven at the renowned Japanese fabric mill, Kuroki. This particular fabric have been made with a premium black sulphur dye that keep the dark shade longer than most fabrics in the same segment. While all black denim loose colour, this particular denim fades in contrast after wear. This is due a special technique called rope dye, whereas the yarns are dipped in short intervals between oxidation. This prevents the colour from completely penetrating the core of the fibres, leaving it fresh, natural and untouched. When the layers of black colour wears off the surface of the yarns, the natural coloured cotton core will appear, leaving a contrast fade throughout the jeans.

All black denim will loose its colour. Some transform into a dull grey version of itself, but this particular denim, fades in contrast giving more and more life, resulting in a denim that only get more beautiful with age.

Another small detail. The surface of this particular denim has been an anti-dust treatment, preventing lint from attaching to the surface of the fabric.

Details & Features
- 10,6 Oz comfort wideloom denim from Kuroki, Japan
- 96% cotton / 4% polyurethane
- Warp & weft dyed in black
- 5 Oz ecru canvas pocketing
- Black leather patch w/ wax treatment. Made in Italy
- YKK two-prongtack, silver button and zip fly
- YKK solid copper washed-burr rivets
- Stitched with poly core cotton thread
- Made at Lisama, Portugal

Model is 183 cm and wears a size 31/32

Go to our fitguide to read more about the Edvard skinny fit.

Available sizes are 27-36 in 32″ inseam and 29-36 in 34″ inseam.
+ Fitguide

Our low-rise skinny fit, Edvard is skinny from hip through thigh and follows with a skinny silhouette from the knee down, ending in a 16,5 cm leg opening in a 31" waist. Edvard sits low and snug on the hip, with back pocket placements high enough to flatter most shapes.

Measuring guide

Size

Waist

Rise

Backrise

Thigh

Knee

Leg

27

36,9

19.4

30,4

26

17,5

14,5

28

38.1

19.8

30,8

26,75

18

15

29

39.3

20.2

31,2

27,5

18,5

15,5

30

40.5

20.6

31,6

28,25

19

16

31

41.7

21

32

29

19,5

16,5

32

42,9

21.4

32,4

29,75

20

16,5

33

44.1

21.8

32,8

30,5

20,5

17

34

45.3

22.2

33,2

31,25

21

17,5

36

47.7

22.6

33,6

32,75

21,5

18

38

50,1

23

34

34,25

22

18,5

+ Care

All black jeans will gradually lose colour over time. We select denim qualities and dyeing methods that keep them black for a long time, but that also develop nicely as the color eventually fades away. Creating a contrasted fade where your jeans see the most friction.

For black jeans, the rule is to wash them as infrequently as possible if you want them to stay as black as possible. However, when the jeans are brand new, we recommend a gentle wash after 1-2 weeks of wear to set the color and maintain its consistency over time.

To ensure that your jeans will last and stay as nice as possible, we recommend following these simple steps when washing:

- Always turn your jeans inside-out before washing
- Wash your jeans cold, 30C, and never use fabric softener
- Don't let your jeans rest in the washing machine after the program has ended
- Hang dry

It's a common myth that you should never wash your jeans. An accumulation of dust and grime from very long wear will actually wear on the cotton fibres, causing holes to appear quicker. But it is true that the average person washes their jeans way to often. How often you should wash your jeans depends greatly on how and where you wear them. Wash your jeans when needed, but if they seem fine, it can probably wait a while longer.

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