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Vår Japan Indigo Rinse
2.000,00 kr 600,00 kr
Woven with dual core-spun yarns, improves stretch, recovery, comfort, flexibility. Dual core-spun yarns composed of filament contribute durability, long-lasting quality. Fabric molds to body, maintains shape, lasts longer in aesthetics, durability.
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Made in Portugal

The Japan Indigo Rinse. Made from a mid-weight wideloom denim woven at the renowned Japanese fabric mill, Kuroki. This particular denim has been woven with dual core-spun yarns which greatly improves the stretch, recovery, comfort and flexibility properties in the denim. Dual core-spun yarns are also composed of filament – fibers having extreme length - that contributes durability and long-lasting quality. In short terms a fabric that molds to the body, keeps it shape and is made to last longer both in regards to esthetics and simple durability.

Made in our skinny fit jeans, Vår.

Details & Features
- 11,8 Oz comfort wideloom denim from Kuroki, Japan.
- 96% cotton / 2% polyurethane / 2% polyethylene
- Woven with dual core-spun yarns
- Warp dyed in indigo, natural coloured weft
- 8 Oz / 5 Oz ecru canvas pocketing
- Tanned 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 178 cm and wears a size 26/34

Go to our fit guide to read more about the Vår Skinny

Available sizes are 24-34 in 32” inseam and 26-34 in 34” inseam.
+ Fitguide

Vår fits high-mid at the front- and back- rise, is slightly curved across the waist and has a narrow waistband opening. Vår is curved across the hip to accommodate curves, slightly open in the thigh and tapered to skinny from the thigh to the leg opening.

The Vår has a lowered and curved back yoke with larger backpockets widely set for a flattering backside. A classic high-rise skinny fit that’ll work great for both and athletic or a slenderer build.

Measuring guide

Size

Waist

Rise

Backrise

Thigh

Knee

Leg

23

30,4

20,8

31,3

24,25

14.5

11,5

24

31,6

21,2

31,7

25

15

12

25

32,8

21,6

32,1

25,75

15.5

12,5

26

34

22

32,5

26,5

16

13

27

35,2

22,4

32,9

27,25

16.5

13,5

28

36,4

22,8

33,3

28

17

14

29

37,6

23,2

33,7

28,75

17.5

14,5

30

38,8

23,6

34,1

29,5

18

15

31

40

24

34,5

30,25

18.5

15,5

32

41,2

24.4

34.8

31

19

16

33

42,4

24.8

35.2

31,75

19.5

16,5

+ Care

Some people prefer raw dry denim for its even, dark colour. Others choose raw denim as a blank canvas to develop a unique and personal wear pattern over time.

Depending on how you want your jeans to evolve, we recommend slightly different ways to treat and wash them.

Maintain the even dark colour:
The longer you wear your raw denim before the first wash, the more contrast you'll see in areas experiencing friction after the initial wash. If you want to keep the jeans as even in colour as possible, we recommend washing them early. Wear them until they've stretched slightly in the waist, 1 to 2 weeks, and then give them a machine wash (see advice below). This will remove excess dye from the entire jeans evenly, and over time, you'll achieve a more even look in the jeans. Wash as needed after this initial wash.

Build fades:
Since raw denim starts out as a blank canvas, your jeans can develop a personal expression over time reflecting usage, personality, and lifestyle. If you want pronounced wear marks, with high contrast between light and dark areas, you need to wear the jeans for an extended period of time before the first wash. The longer you wear the jeans before washing, the more dramatic and high contrast you're fade patterns will become.

But the cost of wearing unwashed raw denim for a long time is that it will wear out faster than if the jeans are washed early, especially at the crotch. If you want to both build fades and preserve the lifespan of the jeans, we recommend giving your jeans a soak to soften the fabric after 1 to 2 weeks of wear

-Turn the jeans inside-out and soak them fully submerged in lukewarm water for an hour. Use a tub or a large bucket.
-Hang them to dry (in the shower or another place that can handle blue drips).

Note: Our jeans in rinse qualities have already received this treatment.

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