Fade Friday – Pure Blue Japan XX-007 (11 Years, Countless Washes)
If you've ever wanted to see what a pair of jeans looks like with every spec of indigo manually removed, now is your chance.
If you've ever wanted to see what a pair of jeans looks like with every spec of indigo manually removed, now is your chance.
Coming 'atcha in a straight cut, these PBJs were woven using organic indigo-dyed cotton for the warp and recycled brown cotton for the weft.
If your the type to help yourself to secons, Pure Blue Japan's WSB-019 offers double the slub to begin with.
Connecticut's own Marc has been wearing a pair of Pure Blue Japan X Okayama Denim for a year and he has a lot to show for their time together.
This pair of PBJs have stuck with their wearer for over 4 years, picking up some battle scars and tasty fades along the way.
This pair of well-matured PBJ XX-005 raw denim jeans comes from an old head over in NYC who has worn them for over 10 years.
Faded PBJs simply don't get old, and this pair from Yod over in Thailand is one of the best examples to hit our Fade Friday inbox for a hot minute.
Made in Japan and cut from a 100% cotton 14 oz. one wash PBJ original selvedge denim, the exclusive BiG details here are subtle but executed tastefully.
True love never dies, it just fades like a pair of PBJs, which if you are into raw denim, like Sean in Australia is, you'll know is a very, very good thing.
PBJ adds to the already potent fading power of skinny jeans by rendering these BRK-013-ID in a 13.5 oz. broken twill selvedge denim.