Intercept Kuroki Selvedge Denim Pant sold by Triple Aught Design
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Intercept Kuroki Selvedge Denim Pant

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Crafted from premium 11.2oz black selvedge denim, these jeans combine heritage construction with modern style. Woven by Kuroki Mills in Okayama, they feature durable details like a continuous fly, chainstitched hems, and flat-felled inseams. Ideal for both rugged adventures and urban environments, this limited edition piece offers exceptional comfort and a timeless aesthetic, ensuring every wear is as dynamic as its wearer. From the brand: From Deadwood to Mogadishu, denim jeans have been a staple of the capable from the frontier to the fire fight. Our selvedge denim program combines exceptional fabrics and heritage construction techniques with the highly capable features the Intercept pant is known for. This limited edition Intercept release is made with Black 11.2oz selvedge denim from Kuroki Mills. Kuroki’s 11.2oz black selvedge denim blends decades of Japanese craftsmanship with modern, understated style. Woven on traditional shuttle looms in Okayama, it delivers the structure and durability of heritage denim with the immediate comfort of a lighter weight. Kuroki’s pioneering black dyeing techniques and commitment to sustainable water recycling elevate this fabric into a contemporary classic. This Intercept Kuroku Selvedge Pant features selvedge details on the continuous fly and welted coin pockets, chainstitched hems and waistbands, and flat-felled inseams and back rise. Invented in San Francisco by David Neustadter and patented in 1877, the continuous fly increases the durability and extends the lifetime of pants and overalls by strengthening the garment at the point where the two inner seams meet. Produced in small, carefully controlled batches on antique shuttle looms, selvedge denim has a tighter, denser weave than regular denim and its clean-finished edges are prized for their character and heritage.