This pair comes in refined denim fabric from Yoshiwa Mills, Japan, which exudes a clean and sharp appearance. The combination of black warp and grey weft creates a captivating blend that achieves a unique style. It is a selvedge fabric woven on vintage looms, promising a pleasantly rough, authentic texture as the black sulfur-dyed warp gradually fades to a perfect shade of grey.
The construction of these jeans represents one of the finest examples of American-made denim you can find. It features double-needle outseam stitching, a two-piece waistband, a back yoke overlay, premium Japanese herringbone pocket bags, and some of the most beautifully crafted custom buttons we've ever seen.
The iconic Rios cut is an excellent slim, yet not overly tight, straight cut with a slight taper. It offers a roomy top block and thigh, gently narrowing down the leg. This model tends to run a little bit big, so we recommend going one size down or staying true to size depending on your preferred fit. However, as always, we suggest taking a look at our size chart for the perfect fit. It is sanforized, so there will be no shrinkage.
Freenote Cloth is the project of three brothers based in San Juan Capistrano, California, obsessed with producing garments made in the US with top-notch fabrics sourced from Japan and the highest level of craftsmanship. The brand encompasses its strong roots in Americana and quality garments long lost from the western American frontier.