Japan has taken inspiration from an iconic workwear fabric and moved in a fresh, more understated direction. A jacquard weave, indigo dye and selvedge composition make this re-envision icon hard to pass up. This is the Shadow Hickory Selvedge.
Aside from selvedge denim, the vintage Hickory Stripe is one of the most iconic workwear styles. Used as a uniform staple, it was built to last and be worn hard. Japan has mastered the art of creating authentic reproductions, but in this case, it has used a unique technique to create a more subtle edition. The iconic blue/white vertical stripe is present, while a jacquard weave is used to create a much more muted contrast between the colors. Indigo dominates, with the white stripe almost like a shadow beneath the indigo. It's a bit more understated, but still clearly pays respect to the original. The rest of the package is pure quality - indigo dye, starchy finish, usable 11oz weight, and a rare selvedge composition. This is a superior quality, iconic workwear fabric with a fresh update.
Choose either our classic straight, slim or skinny fit. More details available in our fit guide.
Inseam
Waist sizes 29-33 have a 34" inseam. Waist sizes 34+ have a 36" inseam.
Gustin has partnered with Denim Therapy to offer discounted custom hemming.
As a Gustin customer, you can save up to 34% on authentic chain-stitched hemming
that will match the original construction of your selvedge.
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