New from the Carhartt Heritage line comes its Settler Jacket in a rinsed camouflage finish. This is a piece that we picked up on and will be stocking come Spring Summer amongst other great pieces from the collection. Believe me when I say the execution in The Heritage line is nothing short of exceptional, and who can resist a touch of camo?
For 35 years, Edwin Japan have worked on improving efficiency, quality, construction and washing methods by studying and engineering machinery used in the denim manufacturing process.
It is impossible to improve what one makes without spending the time everyday to master what one does, turning ones profession into a craft. The denim technicians at Edwin are true craftsmen, as their commitment and attention to the product is unquestionably what makes the Edwin product stand out from the mass of denim available within the market today. Whilst this remains ‘production’, the working philosophy remains closer to a greatly more efficient and productive Artisanal method.
They are ‘engineers’. Each person, over the course of a long period is encouraged to be responsible for maintaining and improving their machines. This means that each machine is self-customised beyond standard industrial purposes, to create unique and specialised ways of making denim. Even within the well-known denim brands factories around the world, you will not see the level of customised machinery and attention to product that one can see at the Edwin factories in Japan. It is for this reason, many ‘core heritage’ Japanese denim brands wish to have their products made within the Edwin Japan factories. This is the unique strength of the Edwin Jeans brand, the product itself.
Beautifully shot video of Chris Gibbs of Union Los Angeles and Yasiin Bey AKA Mos Def and their time spent in Paris over the summer visiting Capsule.








