Curated stockist of Japanese denim brands
Japan makes some of the best denim in the world. That's not marketing - it's the consensus of most denimheads. It started in places like Kojima, Okayama, where Big John produced Japan’s first domestically made jeans in 1965.
By the 1980s and early 1990s, brands like the Osaka 5, including Studio D’Artisan and later Fullcount, helped push the Japanese reproduction movement forward, studying vintage American denim and improving it with Japanese fabric knowledge and focusing on craftsmanship, rather than mass production. That foundation helped turn Japan into the world’s most respected source for selvedge denim.
Today, the best Japanese denim jeans are usually made on vintage shuttle looms at slow speeds, using long-staple cotton, rope-dyed indigo, and construction methods that prioritize how the fabric will age over time. We carry Pure Blue Japan, Samurai, The Flat Head, TCB, UES, Studio D’Artisan, and Fullcount, each with its own approach to texture, weight, and fade potential.
If you’re unsure where to start, compare fabric weight, fit, and shrinkage first - those three details will usually tell you more than the brand name alone.
FAQ
What makes Japanese denim so special?
Three things: the looms (vintage shuttle looms that weave slowly and produce denser, more textured fabric), the cotton (long-staple Zimbabwe and American cotton), and the dyeing (natural or synthetic indigo rope-dyed for depth and fade potential). The result is denim that often feels more textured and develops more character with daily wear.
Are Japanese jeans worth the price?
If you wear jeans regularly, yes. A good pair of Japanese selvedge jeans is an investment that can last for years, break in beautifully, and age in a way that feels personal.
How do Japanese jeans fit compared to American brands?
Japanese sizing often runs smaller than American sizing. Always use the actual measurements on the size chart rather than the tagged waist size. We're happy to help with sizing by email or in store.
How do I care for Japanese raw denim properly?
Wear raw denim regularly before the first wash. When ready, turn inside out, soak in cold water with minimal detergent, and hang dry. Avoid using a dryer. Some people soak unsanforized jeans in hot water first to set the shrinkage.
Can I buy Japanese selvedge denim in Canada?
Yes, if you're searching for Japanese selvedge denim, we have a curated selection from legendary brands with free shipping across Canada on orders over $250. If you’re nearby, visit our denim shop at 83 East Pender in Vancouver’s Chinatown to see each brand up close.