Fade Friday – Japan Blue JB0401 (2.5 Years, 1 Wash, 1 Soak)
Syazwan in Singapore is out to prove that "Japan Blue" was a misnomer, with a pair of JB0401s from that have developed some striking white fades.
Syazwan in Singapore is out to prove that "Japan Blue" was a misnomer, with a pair of JB0401s from that have developed some striking white fades.
It's been a tough, tough year. No one would blame you if you turned to cuddling a bear at night for some form of comfort.
A good entry point into the world of the 50s classic Type II is this 16.5 oz. jacket from Japan Blue, made with often-pricy Côte d'Ivoire cotton.
Coming in light hues of beige and olive drab that navigate late-summer evenings and fall/winter alike - each of these Japan-made coats has its own charm.
The heat is here but you legs can remain at ease. Have a look at our options for 5 lightweight summer jeans plus one more.
We haven't seen Sashiko like this before - Japan Blue has spliced the ancient Japanese stitch craft with the traditional kimono pattern, Asanoha.
Indigo upon indigo? tonal jacquard palm trees? You can rest assured that this Japan Blue button-up isn't just another number in the open-collar ocean.
Japan Blue crashes into this week's edition of Fade Friday with a shredded pair of JB0412 that are home to some wonderfully sketchy repairs.
Cote d'Ivoire cotton is not one of Japan Blue's calling cards for its raw denim collection, but it makes a pretty beautiful t-shirt, too.
Carrot fit, lifter build, whatever you call them, we're running down our picks for tapered raw denim in this week's Five Plus One roundup.