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Aspiring Masterpieces" Series No. 368: The Row's black denim with a hint of dullness.

The denim from THE ROW, which I picked up because of its nostalgic feel, is dyed with an old-fashioned sulfide dye that has been used in Japan for maegake and hanten.

Sulfide dyes, as the name implies, contain sulfur atoms and can be expected to have an exquisite bite. . The light shades floating in the water are due to the fact that it has already been washed.

The idea of having the bar tacks play the role of reinforcement is also good. By eliminating rivets, the charm of the denim can be fully appreciated. As can be said for the gunmetal shank fly, each of the specs chosen is reminiscent of a smoldering silver supporting role.

. When you put your foot through it, you will see a silhouette without flab, the golden ratio of a slim fit. Considering that the brand is rooted in homage to Savile Row, this may be something we need not bother to say no to.


ELORDI JEAN
¥119,900

Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa

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