- New Merz b. Schwanen Loopwheeled T-Shirts & Restocks
- Boncoura Loopwheeled Fleece Hoodies & Indigo Jeans
- Hermanos Koumori Washed T-Shirt Collection
- New Arrivals from Iron Heart
- Sugar Cane Nep Denim Collection & More
- Samurai Indigo Winter Shirts & Otokogi Denim Jeans
- 3sixteen Winter Line of Shirts, Jeans, & Sweaters
- Devoa x Incarnation Piece-Dyed Horsehide Boots
- Masahiro Maruyama Winter Collection of Eyewear
- Seuvas COFFEE-Dyed Capsule Collection
- Poten Winter Collection of Japanese Baseball Caps
- Mister Freedom Winter Collection
- The Good Art Holiday Collection
- The Flat Head Winter Collection
- Sugar Cane Fiction & Romance Shirts & Jean Restocks
- Buzz Rickson Black Denim & Winter Collection
- Merz b. Schwanen Winter Collection
- MEGA Iron Heart Winter Delivery
- Strike Gold Winter Flannels, Chore Coats, & Loopwheeled T-Shirts
- New Hermanos Koumori T-Shirts & Shorts
Jul 13, 2023
Samurai T-Shirt Fiesta & New Uguisu Denim Jeans!
July 13, 2023
Samurai’s Uguisu denim is finally here. The S0150GNX jean is made of Samurai's newest in-house developed denim, the 17oz left hand twill Uguisu denim. These are made into their classic straight leg fit and finished with custom iron buttons and a very nice jacquard finishing fabric on the inside.
Samurai’s ZERO FABRIC t-shirts are now available in natural, kuromame (black soybean dyed, and kuri (brown chestnut dyed) all in plain and pocket versions!
Samurai has done a crazy but beautiful thing.. In 2010 they bought a small farm outside Osaka, Japan, with the hopes they would be able to grow their own cotton with the intention of one day being able to make garments made of their own cotton, as in a truly vertically made garment. After thirteen years they've been able to grow enough cotton to make t-shirts and of course they're as beautiful as the story behind them. The cotton is minimally processed in very small batches without the use of any harsh cleaning or whitening agents, also all fractured cotton seeds and all staple lengths are left in the cotton during the carding and spinning process for a truly unique fabric. We can really say we’ve never felt or seen a cotton jersey like this from any company.
The natural ones are made of a completely untreated cotton and the “kuromame” have been given a long bath in a locally grown kuromame (black soybean) “soup” to achieve the dark charcoal color while the “kuri” tees have been soaked in a chestnut “soup” to achieve their unique shade of dark brown.