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Pre Order: 25 pieces online. Smokestack 16 oz Awa Shoai natural hank dyed Indigo/Kakishibu weft Tokushima slub jeans

Regular price $650.00

Size

How We Measure

All of our garments are measure by hand. The measurements listed on the site are based on average of multiple measured garments. These measurements are approximate and slight variants may occur due to manufacturing. 

 

Measuring the Waist

With the pants buttoned and lying flat, and the waistband pulled taut, measure from the inside edge  of the left side to the inside edge of the right side, and then double that number.

Measuring the Inseam

Make sure the pant leg is completely straight and flat. Run the tape from the inner crotch to leg opening. Make sure the tape is completely flat and taunt along with pant leg. ** For hemming make sure you add an inch or so for sanforized denim as you will get about an inch to 1.5" shrink after your first soak/rinse**  

Measuring the Front Rise

  With the pants buttoned and lying flat, and the waistband pulled taut, measure from the crotch seam to the top of the waist band.

 

Measuring the Back Rise

With the pants buttoned and lying flat, and the waistband pulled taut, measure from the crotch seam to the top of the waist band.

Measuring the Thigh

With the pants lying flat, measure from the inside of the leg to the outside of the leg, below the crotch seam. Make sure the the tape measure is taunt. 

Measuring the Leg Opening

With the pants lying flat, measure straight across the bottom of the leg.

Measuring the Chest

With the shirt buttoned and lying flat, measure straight across the chest, from armpit seam to armpit seam, and then double that number.

Measuring the Shoulders

With the shirt buttoned and lying flat, measure straight across the shoulder seam.

 

Measuring the Sleeve

With the shirt buttoned and lying flat, measure along the outside of the sleeve, from the shoulder seam to the tip of the cuff.

Measuring the Length

  With the shirt buttoned and lying flat, measure straight up the back, from the edge of the bottom to the base of the collar.

 16 oz Awa Shoai Natural Hank dyed  indigo warp, Kakishibu(persimmon fruit dyed) weft from a secret mill in Tokushima Japan. Awa means Awa Provence, which was the original name of the modern Tokushima prefecture. Sho in Japanese means real and Ai refers to Natural Indigo dye. Kakishibu is a Japanese word for persimmon dyed. A natural brownish/orange  dye from the orange colored Asian fruit.

Here at Left Field we have never seen a more unique and beautiful denim in my 25 years. The slub yarns vary in thickness, with some individual yarns going thick to thin thru out the individual yarn similar to a hand spun Khadi yarn.  The effect of the slub denims in the warp create a look that they refer to as"falling rain"  The denim is a Hank Dyed natural  plant dyed Indigo. In order to Hank Dye denim, a master craftsman dips the yarn skein into a vat of Natural Indigo and hand twist the Indigo deep into the yarn core. The nature of this process produces yarns with varying depths of Indigo Hues giving it a subtle variegated indigo warp. This denim is dyed in the most famous Indigo dying center in Japan, Tokushima Prefecture. 

Indigo dyeing in Tokushima Prefecture developed in the climate of the Yoshino River basin.

The Yoshino River is one of the three most rampaging rivers in Japan, and is called " Saburo Shikoku " along with Taro Bando and Jiro Chikushi . Every flood brought fertile soil that was suitable for the cultivation of indigo , making it a major production area.

Thanks to the encouragement of Yoshishige Hachisuka , the first lord of the Tokushima Domain in Awa Province , the production of indigo was at its peak during the Edo period. Because of its high quality, Awa indigo is called “ Sho-ai ” and other indigo is called “ Ji-ai ”, and has been prized all over the country. In Tokushima, there are a few remaining facilities that tell the story of the achievements of the indigo merchants of that time.   

This is limited to approximately 75 pieces.  We are selling 25 pieces only presale for online and the remaining will be released instore Ridgewood, Queens and Los Angeles. Pocketing is a custom pigment printed Left Field coal miner bandanna on dead stock Cone White Oak twill, painted brass pick and shovel waist band button, custom copper rivets and washers with pick and shovels on the back, hidden selvedge coin pocket, hidden back pocket rivets and copper washer behind waistband tack button for extra reinforcement. Cut and sewn in California, USA. 

 Washing Instructions

We recommend to wear jeans for at least 30 times to set in creases and get the best fade results.  If jeans feel damp, it’s definitely time wash. When you are ready turn your jeans inside out and hand wash cold in your bathroom sink with a mild detergent. Agitate in the water and when it turns brown release water and repeat. Then rinse in cold water and squeeze out until all the soap bubbles have disappeared. Squeeze out excess water and hang drip dry on your shower caddy. Straighten legs so there will be less twist when dry. When they dry they will be crispy from the release of the starch in the fabric and will feel tight initially but will stretch out much quicker then when raw and become soft again in a day or two of wear.

We don’t recommend presoaking your jeans as all of our denims are sanforized.  The starch in raw denim creates rigid creases, which help to create higher contrast fading.  Please review the care label in your garment before washing.   

 Measurements

The best way to determine your Left Field size is to measure a pair of jeans or chinos you already own and that fit you well, and then compare those measurements with the ones listed below.  To see how we take our measurements, click here:   Measurement Guide 















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