ONI’s Latest Denim is Woven on Illusive 50s “Ishikawadai” Japanese Knitting Machine

ONI Denim never disappoints with the interesting fabrics, like the 15 oz. Ishikawadai Jeans, for example. Using the rare and illusive vintage “Ishikawadai” denim-weaving machine, the fabric has a real hand-knit look to it, with some variation in texture throughout. It’s a unique-looking denim, for sure, and in ONI’s Secret Denim indigo dye – these things are looking off the scale.

Available in two cuts, a slim-straight “Neat Straight” and a relaxed-tapered fit, something for the two kinds of denim people out there – those who want to show off their butts in denim, and those who really want to show off their butts in denim. Jokes aside, these are some incredibly popular cuts that are sure to look (and feel) good on most people.

The Ishikawadai 5-Pocket Jeans come with the following details: ONI-branded metal button fly, ONIs signature back pocket arcuates, rivet reinforcements, a custom leather waist patch, contrast stitching, bar tack reinforcements, reinforced back yoke, chain stitched waistband, and a woven ONI label.

Available for $255 from Redcast Heritage.