Denim is known as quintessentially American. In popular culture, the traditional narrative is that Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis introduced the fabric to cowboys, miners, farmers and railroad workers ...
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Kojima calling: Where Japanese denim heritage meets a new generation
Inside the quiet coastal outpost where denim dreams begin-and where Japanese craftsmanship still reigns supreme.
Looking around the Los Angeles community and on campus, it’s apparent that most people own at least one pair of jeans. Most of the denim sold today is pre-washed and pre-distressed or artificially ...
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