Doublewood | Boyfriend Jeans / 03 (bleached)
 
 
 
 
 13.75oz Bleached Denim
13.75oz Bleached Denim
Instant snug fit, same subtle details & same fabrics as the raw boyfriend jeans but it has a drastic different look. Feels softer and lighter after the bleaching process. Last but not least, the whole denim washing process is all done in our family-owned denim washing factory in ZhongShan.
 Continuous Fly
Continuous Fly
An onerous but extremely enticing detail. This one piece button fly detail was first developed by a fellow San Franciscan, David Neustadter around the turn of the 20th Century (circa. 1877). Although many have forgotten, we are intrigued by its subtle delicacy. This is an intricate detail that became a rare gem in today's denim world. We are excited to introduce our re-interpretation on this feature for denimheads that also share an meticulous obsession in details.
Hidden Rivets
Many folks may not even be aware of the existence/ significance of this seemingly trivial detail. However, these four extra 15-ligne burr tacked inside behind the back pockets are there for some quintessential rationales. Utilitarian as extra reinforcements for the back pockets throughout rigorous wears. Unassumingly subdued at first; these hidden rivets, much like the wallet or phone placed inside the back pockets, will become increasingly pronounced in fades thru age. These are the substantial reasons behind this craft-intensive detail: each back pocket is laboriously hand-sewn for acute precisions.
An Edition of #165 Pairs
Like the rest of our denims, each pair of BF jeans is hand stamped and numbered. We love to experiment and implement new details as we grow. Each batch is distinctly identified by the respective inseam colors. This first batch of the BF jeans has a tonal green inseam color in single felled construction. The quantity of tree ring graphics on the inner pocket also represents its batch number. In short, we simply love these alluded visual cues.
10oz. Unprimed Canvas Tote
Perceived as an initial packaging, the tote bag is also intented for long term sustainable use: particular for the never-ever-wash-your-raw-denim cult. Much like the canvas dustbag for our men jeans, the washable tote purposed as a travel/ storage haven for that grimy pair of finely worn/aged jeans (without soiling the other clean clothing). Or, it can be simple used as a regular tote; no harsh judgement there.