Men's Regular Organic Jean (Raw Denim)

£79.00

Regular fit, 5 pocket jean made from tough organic raw Broken Twill denim. (Please note washing instructions below for best results from raw denim).

    Description

    This Regular Organic Jean is made from our bespoke 13oz organic Broken Twill denim. It has a distinctive zig zag weave that prevents the fabric from twisting. They have a comfy regular fit with a straight leg for a versatile silhouette and plenty of room for movement.

    Soft and durable, as they age you'll get a fade pattern unlike anyone else.

    Specification

    • 13oz organic denim (Broken Twill)
    • Regular fit 5 pocket jean
    • Straight leg with a slight taper from the knee down
    • 2 washes
    • Unique zig-zag weave
    • Button fly
    • 2 front hand pockets
    • 2 rear patch pockets
    • Coin pocket
    • Rivets at key stress points
    • Durable twill pocket bags
    • Twin needle stitched on inside leg
    • howies woven labels & vegan recycled paper patch
    • Made in Turkey

    Fabric & Care

    • 13oz organic denim (Broken Twill)
    • 100% Organic cotton
    • Machine wash 30c

    Raw Broken Twill - blues

    These jeans have a raw finish, meaning the denim has not been pre-washed. It's good to be aware that raw denim can be more liable to 'crocking', where the colour rubs off, leaving visible lines around creases and wear areas.

    Crocking is an important process that helps give raw denim its personality and unique fades, but you should avoid it happening too quickly.

    Here are a 5 simple steps you can take to slow down how your jeans fade during the first few months of wear:

    1. Avoid washing your jeans too soon. Try wearing them for a few months before that first wash, this helps release the dye more evenly.

    2. Keep them dry; try not to get your jeans wet for the first few wears and stay out of the rain as the indigo will bleed too much, leaving you with an uneven fade and blue underwear.

    3. Wash your jeans on a cold machine cycle (the warmer the water, the more dyed will get released).

    4. Wash them separately.

    5. Avoid white sofas or you'll get the blues.

    Shipping & Returns

    UK orders over £50 are postage free.

    • Standard Delivery: £4(2 to 5 working days)
    • Express Delivery: £6(Dispatched using a 24 hour service).

    Orders placed after 1pm will be dispatched next working day.


    Returning a full price item is free for all UK orders.

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    Raw Broken Twill - blues

    These jeans have a raw finish, meaning the denim has not been pre-washed.It's good to be aware that raw denim can be more liable to 'crocking', where the colour rubs off, leaving visible lines around creases and wear areas.

    Crocking is an important process that helps give raw denim its personality and unique fades, but you should avoid it happening too quickly.

    Here are a 5 simple steps you can take to slow down how your jeans fade during the first few months of wear:

    1. Avoid washing your jeans too soon. Try wearing them for a few months before that first wash, this helps release the dye more evenly.

    2. Keep them dry; try not to get your jeans wet for the first few wears and stay out of the rain as the indigo will bleed too much, leaving you with an uneven fade and blue underwear.

    3. Wash your jeans on a cold machine cycle (the warmer the water, the more dyed will get released).

    4. Wash them separately.

    5. Avoid white sofas or you'll get the blues.

    Broken Twill

    Broken Twill is a weave famous for its unique zigzag pattern, invented to combat the twisting effect you can get with regular denim and made popular by rodeo riders back in the 1960s.

    If you're a denim geek, you'll know that traditionally a twill is woven either to the right hand or the left hand, which can cause tension in the fabric. It's that tension which can make the outside seam of a regular jean twist around to the front or back, after it's washed.

    Leather is out. Paper is in.

    The patch we use is vegan-friendly and made from 100% recycled paper. It's a natural material that's completely traceable and produced in a non-toxic process. By using paper instead of leather we reduce our carbon emissions and the overall environmental impact of our products. 

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