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F1148 Denim narrow 5P ankle cut

010632-3-03
This is the first time in Japan that vintage denim has been restored, following vintage details in a basic design. This denim pant has a slim silhouette with a strong taper from the knee down, focusing on the in-seam cutting. Indigo selvedge denim with authentic vintage color fading, unique roughness and firmness is used. The history of jeans in Japan started in the late 60s. In the late 60s, denim fabric was imported and sewn in Japan, and in the 70s, the first denim fabric made in Japan appeared. In the 1970s, the first denim fabric made in Japan was introduced. The unevenness and natural feel of the fabric, which cannot be seen in today's common denim fabrics, gives a sense of "vintage. The silhouette is "high tapered" with more room in the hips and waist, and tapers strongly from the knees down. Naturally, FOB's unique sewing and vintage details are followed, but the details that stand out as a design are kept low to create a trendy silhouette. The solid design is the key.
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This is the first time in Japan that vintage denim has been restored, following vintage details in a basic design. This denim pant has a slim silhouette with a strong taper from the knee down, focusing on the in-seam cutting. Indigo selvedge denim with authentic vintage color fading, unique roughness and firmness is used. The history of jeans in Japan started in the late 60s. In the late 60s, denim fabric was imported and sewn in Japan, and in the 70s, the first denim fabric made in Japan appeared. In the 1970s, the first denim fabric made in Japan was introduced. The unevenness and natural feel of the fabric, which cannot be seen in today's common denim fabrics, gives a sense of "vintage. The silhouette is "high tapered" with more room in the hips and waist, and tapers strongly from the knees down. Naturally, FOB's unique sewing and vintage details are followed, but the details that stand out as a design are kept low to create a trendy silhouette. The solid design is the key.