Studio D'Artisan

【Pre-Order】1907 14oz Sashiko Jeans Regular Straight

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$ 336,20
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SKU#1907-OW-40

Pre-Order : Until April 18, 2025



*Delivery date November 2025*


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These pants are made from our original 14.0oz selvedge sashiko fabric, woven on vintage power looms. The surface features deeply rope-dyed indigo yarns in both the warp and weft, giving the fabric a rich and saturated color.
To reproduce the thickness and bumpy texture characteristic of sashiko, the fabric is woven with extremely high density. The result is a bold and textured fabric that offers a distinct alternative to traditional denim.
By combining sashiko with vintage American workwear aesthetics, we’ve created a design that feels both heritage-inspired and suited for today’s lifestyle.
The silhouette is a regular straight fit.


SASHIKO DENIM
Sashiko is one of Japan’s proud traditional textiles. Originally developed for warmth and reinforcement in colder regions, sashiko is a sturdy cotton fabric created by layering and hand-stitching thick cotton thread in a repeating pattern. This practical technique was widely used in everyday clothing and household items by ordinary people throughout Japan.
The fine, reinforced stitching not only adds strength to the fabric but also reflects the ingenuity of Japanese craftsmanship. Thanks to its durability, sashiko was used for firemen’s coats during the Edo period, as well as for martial arts uniforms like kendo and judo gear. Over time, it has become one of Japan’s most iconic workwear fabrics.
Its rich texture and thickness, combined with indigo dyeing, offer a unique depth and aging character that’s different from denim. As it’s worn and washed, the fabric gradually develops a deep patina and character that’s all its own.
At Studio D’Artisan, we’ve reimagined this traditional sashiko fabric on a power loom to create our original 14.0oz selvedge sashiko denim. Both warp and weft yarns are dyed using rope-dyed indigo at the deepest concentration, resulting in a rich and intense color. The weaving density is maximized to faithfully replicate sashiko’s distinct bumpy texture and weight.
This makes for an incredibly time-consuming fabric—only half a bolt can be woven per day. By blending this traditional technique with vintage American workwear styling, we’ve created a new design that bridges old-world craftsmanship with modern lifestyles.

We are proud to offer free express worldwide shipping on orders over kr1,400.

We use world-class courier companies like EMS, FedEx and DHL to ship products.

We strive to ship from our warehouse within 2 to 3 days of receiving an order and our customers typically receive their orders within a few days of shipping. Please note that we have no control over customs authorities in your country, which may from time to time delay the delivery of a package or, in rare situations, request for additional information or fees. We will do our best to assist you with any customs issues. Just reach out to us!

These pants are made from our original 14.0oz selvedge sashiko fabric, woven on vintage power looms. The surface features deeply rope-dyed indigo yarns in both the warp and weft, giving the fabric a rich and saturated color.
To reproduce the thickness and bumpy texture characteristic of sashiko, the fabric is woven with extremely high density. The result is a bold and textured fabric that offers a distinct alternative to traditional denim.
By combining sashiko with vintage American workwear aesthetics, we’ve created a design that feels both heritage-inspired and suited for today’s lifestyle.
The silhouette is a regular straight fit.


SASHIKO DENIM
Sashiko is one of Japan’s proud traditional textiles. Originally developed for warmth and reinforcement in colder regions, sashiko is a sturdy cotton fabric created by layering and hand-stitching thick cotton thread in a repeating pattern. This practical technique was widely used in everyday clothing and household items by ordinary people throughout Japan.
The fine, reinforced stitching not only adds strength to the fabric but also reflects the ingenuity of Japanese craftsmanship. Thanks to its durability, sashiko was used for firemen’s coats during the Edo period, as well as for martial arts uniforms like kendo and judo gear. Over time, it has become one of Japan’s most iconic workwear fabrics.
Its rich texture and thickness, combined with indigo dyeing, offer a unique depth and aging character that’s different from denim. As it’s worn and washed, the fabric gradually develops a deep patina and character that’s all its own.
At Studio D’Artisan, we’ve reimagined this traditional sashiko fabric on a power loom to create our original 14.0oz selvedge sashiko denim. Both warp and weft yarns are dyed using rope-dyed indigo at the deepest concentration, resulting in a rich and intense color. The weaving density is maximized to faithfully replicate sashiko’s distinct bumpy texture and weight.
This makes for an incredibly time-consuming fabric—only half a bolt can be woven per day. By blending this traditional technique with vintage American workwear styling, we’ve created a new design that bridges old-world craftsmanship with modern lifestyles.

We are proud to offer free express worldwide shipping on orders over kr1,400.

We use world-class courier companies like EMS, FedEx and DHL to ship products.

We strive to ship from our warehouse within 2 to 3 days of receiving an order and our customers typically receive their orders within a few days of shipping. Please note that we have no control over customs authorities in your country, which may from time to time delay the delivery of a package or, in rare situations, request for additional information or fees. We will do our best to assist you with any customs issues. Just reach out to us!