Veilance Innovates Lightweight Raw Japanese Denim Using Hollow Core Yarns

If you’re at all familiar with Veilance or have glanced at their website, you’ll know that the brand’s approach is more akin to Systems Engineering and Physics than simply making nice garms.

Founded by outdoor innovators Arc’teryx Equipment, it is top-tier if we’re talking performance, function and design. The term ‘tehnical’ almost doesn’t do the brand and its output justice. Without further digression, Veilance offer ‘a performance denim featuring innovative Japanese textiles’ in the form of the Cambre Jacket and Pants.

Intended to provide unrestricted movement and creating a natural colour fade, they’re made from a 12oz. Japanese denim with hollow core yarn of 79% Cotton and 24% Polyester composition.* If they re-made I, Robot starring John Mayer, he’d definitely be kitted out in this.

*(Yes, that adds up to 103%, don’t ask us, ask whoever wrote the copy on the Veilance site. Although we wouldn’t put it past them to put 3% more than theoretically possible into a garment.)

Available for $450 and $340 at Veilance.