CENTURY DENIM 1st Jacket - N5S
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Kapital's Century Denim is one of their signature fabrics- a completely proprietary Sashiko topstitched denim available in a variety of unique patterns and dye combinations. Sashiko (literally "little stabs") is a form of stitching that was initially utilized functionally to repair or reinforce damaged fabric, eventually growing popular for decorative purposes as well.
The weaving process to create this denim is a trade secret with Kapital - it all goes through one loom and one loom only. The No. 5S Century Denim fuses classic American denim manufacturing with Japanese kakishibu dyeing – a process using fermented persimmon juice that yields an almost terracotta color – and then, just for good measure, adds on sashiko stitch weaving throughout the fabric.
The sashiko on this fabric uses rope-dyed indigo to give a unique hand feel and appearance to the denim. Over time, the kakishibu dye will fade to a brighter orange hue, which, along with the indigo fading of the sashiko stitching, will lead to some pretty interesting wear patterns.
The Century Denim 1st Jacket is a classic Type-1 with all the correct details - pleated front, a single flap-closure chest pocket, buckle back with large gussets, and custom metal hardware with rivet reinforcements. It's got a stellar fit, with a slightly cropped body and relaxed chest that pairs spectacularly with medium and high rise jeans.
Fits true to size. Wash cold and hang dry.
- 100% cotton
- Proprietary Century Denim No. 5S fabric
- Persimmon and indigo based natural dyes
- Sashiko topstitching
- Custom hardware
- Single chest pocket
- Relaxed fit
- Buckle back
- May bleed dye onto other garments
- Wash cold, hang dry
- True to size
- Custom woven labels
- Made in Japan
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CENTURY DENIM 1st Jacket - N5S
CENTURY DENIM 1st Jacket - N5S
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Product details
Kapital's Century Denim is one of their signature fabrics- a completely proprietary Sashiko topstitched denim available in a variety of unique patterns and dye combinations. Sashiko (literally "little stabs") is a form of stitching that was initially utilized functionally to repair or reinforce damaged fabric, eventually growing popular for decorative purposes as well.
The weaving process to create this denim is a trade secret with Kapital - it all goes through one loom and one loom only. The No. 5S Century Denim fuses classic American denim manufacturing with Japanese kakishibu dyeing – a process using fermented persimmon juice that yields an almost terracotta color – and then, just for good measure, adds on sashiko stitch weaving throughout the fabric.
The sashiko on this fabric uses rope-dyed indigo to give a unique hand feel and appearance to the denim. Over time, the kakishibu dye will fade to a brighter orange hue, which, along with the indigo fading of the sashiko stitching, will lead to some pretty interesting wear patterns.
The Century Denim 1st Jacket is a classic Type-1 with all the correct details - pleated front, a single flap-closure chest pocket, buckle back with large gussets, and custom metal hardware with rivet reinforcements. It's got a stellar fit, with a slightly cropped body and relaxed chest that pairs spectacularly with medium and high rise jeans.
Fits true to size. Wash cold and hang dry.
- 100% cotton
- Proprietary Century Denim No. 5S fabric
- Persimmon and indigo based natural dyes
- Sashiko topstitching
- Custom hardware
- Single chest pocket
- Relaxed fit
- Buckle back
- May bleed dye onto other garments
- Wash cold, hang dry
- True to size
- Custom woven labels
- Made in Japan
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Size Guide
Size | Front Length | Shoulder | Chest | Sleeve Length |
2 (Small) | 22.5" | 18.5" | 44.5" | 24.875" |
3 (Medium) | 23.875" | 19.5" | 46" | 25.25" |
4 (Large) | 24.125" | 20.25" | 47" | 25.375" |
5 (Extra Large) | 25" | 20.875" | 48" | 25.75" |
6 (XXL) | 25.25" | 21.625" | 50" | 26.125" |
7 (XXXL) | 26" | 22.5" | 52.5" | 26.25" |
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