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The last of the 40th anniversary items this season is these jeans, the brand's symbol!

In 1979, the brand was the first in Japan to reissue vintage jeans, and is well known among those in the know.STUDIO D'ARTISANThe last item to be released at the end of April will be the last of the season. A number of limited items created to commemorate the brand's 40th anniversary have been released, but the item to be released in late April will be the last of the season.

The DO-1 is the flagship model of Studio da Lutizan. These jeans were the brand's memorable first model, and are known to the world as the world's first vintage selvedge jeans. The new 14.5 oz. gent's jeans are dyed with Tatesho indigo and reproduced from the original "DO-1" fabric.

¥32,000+TAX
(38 and 40 inches are ¥34,000+TAX)

Gent Jeans, dyed and woven in Ibara City, Okayama Prefecture, are a cross between vintage American jeans and vintage European trousers, and while they are five-pocket jeans, the silhouette has been reworked to that of trousers with a crotch in the back and a tapered silhouette with room in the hips. The tapered silhouette with a roomy back crotch and hips is a feature of these jeans.

The reason why the pattern was changed to that of trousers is to reduce the stress of wearing jeans. Jeans originally had their roots as work clothes for pioneers in the American West, so the pattern lines are straight, and when worn just right, they tend to dig into the buttocks. These jeans are the brand's best effort to get rid of such dilemma.

This is a full-length commemorative item that runs from the beginning to the end, paying homage to the history of jeans and classic wear. Please check out the most eye-catching gent jeans at the store.


STUDIO D'ARTISAN
www.dartisan.co.jp

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