Momotaro’s 0605-AI is One of the Rarest Jeans Around
The Momotaro 0606-AI isn't a pair of daily drivers, it's a relic of artisanal Japanese craftsmanship in form of five-pocket jeans.
The Momotaro 0606-AI isn't a pair of daily drivers, it's a relic of artisanal Japanese craftsmanship in form of five-pocket jeans.
With a Zimbabwe cotton warp and a weft made from silk yarn, Momotaro's latest pair of 0306 selvedge denim jeans might be their softest yet.
We may take our bedclothes for granted, but modern-day pajamas have a rich history spanning back to 18th-century India.
We're excited about Lightning: Vintage Aloha Shirts - a book that features the very best vintage Hawaiian shirts for your viewing and research pleasure.
Infused with linen and silk, the Kaptain Sunshine Fatigue Pants might just be the most summer-ready military pants to date.
It's tough to find a Sukajan that does the vintage ones justice, but with such a rich history synonymous with the Sukajan,Tailor Toyo is as good as it gets.
Momotaro's latest Type II uses a cotton warp and silk weft, resulting in a unique 14.7 oz. raw selvedge denim that's unlike any other on the market.
Roy Ayers hit the nail on the head in 1976 with his famous song “Everybody loves the sunshine”. The smooth…
Rayon began its life as the first manmade fiber, this synthetic silk lives on today in Hawaiian shirts, souvenir jackets, and many other forms of apparel.
Madras plaid and silk blend together for a super light and summery version of Epaulet's classic Doyle Jacket.