Rinse Wash Indigo Birch Denim Jacket sold by The Workers Club
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Rinse Wash Indigo Birch Denim Jacket

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Crafted from 14oz indigo selvedge denim, the Birch Indigo Wash jacket offers a modern take on classic workwear. With a refined fit that layers effortlessly, it features chambray detailing, brass hardware, and a Sashiko-stitched interior pocket. This jacket is pre-washed for a softer feel and a head start on fading, embodying a commitment to craftsmanship and quality. Ideal for layering, it's a versatile addition to any wardrobe. From the brand: The Birch Indigo Wash is 14oz indigo selvedge denim woven on narrow looms by Collect Mill, Japan. The denim jacket, refined – cut closer to the body than a traditional trucker, it holds its own over a t-shirt with clean lines and no excess. When the weather changes, the streamlined shape layers naturally under a shell without bulk. Workwear heritage, modern sensibility. Unlike the Raw Indigo, the Indigo Wash undergoes a 45-minute rinse before it reaches you – softening the fabric and taking the edge off the indigo for a more broken-in feel from day one. It continues to fade and develop with wear, just with a head start. Finished with a Sashiko-stitched interior pocket – itself softened beautifully through the wash process – branded brass hardware, chambray detailing at the cuffs and pocket flaps, and chain-stitched throughout. Crafted in China – not as you'd expect. Five years ago, our Japanese denim maker set up a small factory in China with a single ambition: to pass the Japanese way of working to a new generation of makers. Thirty workers. The same standards, the same rigour, the same obsession with craft that defines everything made in Okayama. We chose to be part of that. Because good craft deserves to continue – wherever it takes root. Craftsmanship has no postcode. A note on sizing. The Birch is cut to fit close to the body. We recommend sizing up for the best fit.