Evisu 2009 Spring Heritage Denim Collection Preview

February 6, 2009Uncategorizedby Eugene Kan79 Views

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Prior to the explosion in reproduction Japanese denim, Evisu was arguably one of the most denim brands. Hoping to recapture a growing segment of die-hard denim fiends, the brand has mounted a large campaign for their 2009 spring Heritage collection. While a full break-down of what’s in store can be seen over at their blog, here’s a quick summary. the No1Special (unsanforized) and No2 (sanforized) models have been re-released. Softer left-hand twill versions can be seen via the No13Left model. Other models include the No3 D85 “Rising Sun” Selvedge and the No4 open-yarn woven jean which unlike traditional ringspun has different wearing properties. Looking forward to the fall, Evisu will release an exotic sulphur rope-dyed ringspun black selvedge piece as well. Based on the following offerings, Evisu could gain some old fans in the upcoming seasons.

NO1 SPECIAL
No1Special is unsanforized japanese selvage denim woven in Osaka by Kaihara Corps Ltd. Unsanforized denim is the most authentic cloth, as used on the very earliest jeans. It has a slightly hairy surface and the warp and weft yarns are quite loose. When it is first washed, the yarn fibers will contract, making the denim much tighter, and causing the garment to shrink. Another effect will be leg twist or skewing. Skewed legs are a sure sign of true vintage jeans. No1Special is cut in shrink-to-fit blocks (e.g. 0001stf), so you should buy your normal size for preshrunk jeans and hot soak them before wearing. We recommend soaking them at one of the many hot springs about 100 km south of Osaka, but if that’s not possible a warm bathtub and a cup of sake will suffice.

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NO2
No2 denim is identical to No1Special, but sanforized. woven in Osaka Japan on half-width shuttle looms with signature pink selvage. No2 is a mid-to heavy-weight 13.7 oz denim and has a deep blue tone with a very slight red caste. The sanforization process was invented by Sanford Cluett in 1933 and involves passing the unfinished cloth through heated rubber rollers, causing the fibers to shrink and stretching the fabric into a stable state, which will not alter with washing. Sanforizing also prevents the jeans from skewing (twisting). Lastly, the singeing process takes off the hairy surface: before 1933, all denim was unsanforized (like our No1Special).

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NO3
No3 is the original famous Evisu Heritage selvage denim, previously known as D85. No3 denim is woven from unbleached ‘mother cotton’, and the warp is rope dyed with indigo to an extremely deep blue, almost black tone. Rope dyeing is so-called because the cotton yarn is twisted into a ‘rope’ which is dipped into a vat of indigo before being brought up high to the roof of a dye-house, allowing the unstable indigo compounds to oxidise on the cotton, turning it from a murky brown-green color to the deep intense blue of fine selvage denim. No3 can be recognized by the unusual ‘rising’ sun red and white selvage.

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NO4
No4 is another brand-new denim specially developed for the Evisu Heritage Spring 2009 collection. The denim is woven from open-end yarn, with no slubs where the yarns are knotted together during weaving. Open-end yarn denim has a smoother, flatter surface than ring-spun denim. Like all Evisu Heritage denim, No4 is woven on half-width shuttle looms. Shuttle looms use a singe continuous weft yarn which passes backwards and forwards across the warp threads, making a clean woven selvage, unlike modern projectile looms, which shoot the weft yarns across the warp one by one. No4 denim is woven with a classic redline selvage.

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NO13
No13Left is a close reproduction of the early denim used by Lee from the 1910s onwards. It is a left hand twill cloth, which is identifiable by the diagonal twill lines, which run from top-left to bottom-right. Unlike normal right hand twill denim, which is the opposite, left hand twill denim wears down even softer than its’ right hand equivalent. No13Left is green caste indigo, and has mismatched selvage: one side is plain white, and the other side has a single warp thread of indigo woven into it, staying true to the specifications of the original Lee version. Lastly, jeans cut from No13Left denim have the leather patch sewn on the left side of the waistband.

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  • heflys

    @Loom

    I thought most jeans loose their stiffness after a little wear?

    Its become a gimmick to hate Evisu. Honestly? The quality is superior to Edwin, maintains the quality of Flathead, etc.

  • heflys

    @Loom

    I thought most jeans loose their stiffness after a little wear?

    Its become a gimmick to hate Evisu. Honestly? The quality is superior to Edwin, maintains the quality of Flathead, etc.

  • heflys

    @Loom

    I thought most jeans loose their stiffness after a little wear?

    Its become a gimmick to hate Evisu. Honestly? The quality is superior to Edwin, maintains the quality of Flathead, etc.

  • heflys

    @Loom

    I thought most jeans loose their stiffness after a little wear?

    Its become a gimmick to hate Evisu. Honestly? The quality is superior to Edwin, maintains the quality of Flathead, etc.

  • heflys

    @Loom

    I thought most jeans loose their stiffness after a little wear?

    Its become a gimmick to hate Evisu. Honestly? The quality is superior to Edwin, maintains the quality of Flathead, etc.

  • raw-like

    No I wish I worked for Evisu
    Then I would be in denim Heaven.

    The No. 13 left is now for sale at a store in Rijssen from close friends of mine in RIJSSEN, The Netherlands Big it up for “VIF JEANS RIJSSEN” and they have some nice more Evisu products as well.

  • raw-like

    No I wish I worked for Evisu
    Then I would be in denim Heaven.

    The No. 13 left is now for sale at a store in Rijssen from close friends of mine in RIJSSEN, The Netherlands Big it up for “VIF JEANS RIJSSEN” and they have some nice more Evisu products as well.

  • raw-like

    No I wish I worked for Evisu
    Then I would be in denim Heaven.

    The No. 13 left is now for sale at a store in Rijssen from close friends of mine in RIJSSEN, The Netherlands Big it up for “VIF JEANS RIJSSEN” and they have some nice more Evisu products as well.

  • raw-like

    No I wish I worked for Evisu
    Then I would be in denim Heaven.

    The No. 13 left is now for sale at a store in Rijssen from close friends of mine in RIJSSEN, The Netherlands Big it up for “VIF JEANS RIJSSEN” and they have some nice more Evisu products as well.

  • raw-like

    No I wish I worked for Evisu
    Then I would be in denim Heaven.

    The No. 13 left is now for sale at a store in Rijssen from close friends of mine in RIJSSEN, The Netherlands Big it up for “VIF JEANS RIJSSEN” and they have some nice more Evisu products as well.

  • Dan

    Imperial FTW!

  • Dan

    Imperial FTW!

  • Dan

    Imperial FTW!

  • Dan

    Imperial FTW!

  • Dan

    Imperial FTW!

  • WR

    Hahahahaha RAW LIKE, do you work for EVISU or what? ;)

    EVISU ROCKS!

  • WR

    Hahahahaha RAW LIKE, do you work for EVISU or what? ;)

    EVISU ROCKS!

  • WR

    Hahahahaha RAW LIKE, do you work for EVISU or what? ;)

    EVISU ROCKS!

  • WR

    Hahahahaha RAW LIKE, do you work for EVISU or what? ;)

    EVISU ROCKS!

  • WR

    Hahahahaha RAW LIKE, do you work for EVISU or what? ;)

    EVISU ROCKS!

  • raw-like

    There is a lot of difference with the Evisu Japan collection and the rest of the world.

    I am wearing Evisu right now for 8 months already. I have bought an Evisu with a black logo (gull) on the backpockets. At first you didn’t see the black logo because of the dark denim. 8 month’s later my denim is fading beautifully and the black logo is also fading while wearing. I get compliments all the time for my Evisu. I have to say also, i have worn a lot of denim’s already but this Evisu is such an nice denim that i never had before. The fading, the fit, everything to give you that vintage levis feeling.

    Everyone has a wrong image feeling with Evisu and the handpainted logo on the back.
    The logo on the back refers to the 2nd world war when levis had to save the materials and painted the arcuate logo on the back!

    For all the denim lovers here, Evisu is the founder of the premium denim and they are still using lovely denims from the Kurabo and Kaihara mills, and yeah maybe the jean is fabricated in Macau it doesn’t have to do anything with the quality of the Evisu denims.

    There are so many nice details in the jeans that an EDWIN cannot compete with,
    hidden rivets, pillow beltloops, single line waiststitch sewn together with the leatherpatch in 1 try, bartek at crotch, fly rivet, allover chainstitching, selvage coinpocket etc etc etc.

    There was a lot of fake Evisu because the product was great and it still is great. Fake denim Fake people. Wear your Evisu with a lot of pride and don’t be fooled by those fakers.

    Peace and love for Evisu

  • raw-like

    There is a lot of difference with the Evisu Japan collection and the rest of the world.

    I am wearing Evisu right now for 8 months already. I have bought an Evisu with a black logo (gull) on the backpockets. At first you didn’t see the black logo because of the dark denim. 8 month’s later my denim is fading beautifully and the black logo is also fading while wearing. I get compliments all the time for my Evisu. I have to say also, i have worn a lot of denim’s already but this Evisu is such an nice denim that i never had before. The fading, the fit, everything to give you that vintage levis feeling.

    Everyone has a wrong image feeling with Evisu and the handpainted logo on the back.
    The logo on the back refers to the 2nd world war when levis had to save the materials and painted the arcuate logo on the back!

    For all the denim lovers here, Evisu is the founder of the premium denim and they are still using lovely denims from the Kurabo and Kaihara mills, and yeah maybe the jean is fabricated in Macau it doesn’t have to do anything with the quality of the Evisu denims.

    There are so many nice details in the jeans that an EDWIN cannot compete with,
    hidden rivets, pillow beltloops, single line waiststitch sewn together with the leatherpatch in 1 try, bartek at crotch, fly rivet, allover chainstitching, selvage coinpocket etc etc etc.

    There was a lot of fake Evisu because the product was great and it still is great. Fake denim Fake people. Wear your Evisu with a lot of pride and don’t be fooled by those fakers.

    Peace and love for Evisu

  • raw-like

    There is a lot of difference with the Evisu Japan collection and the rest of the world.

    I am wearing Evisu right now for 8 months already. I have bought an Evisu with a black logo (gull) on the backpockets. At first you didn’t see the black logo because of the dark denim. 8 month’s later my denim is fading beautifully and the black logo is also fading while wearing. I get compliments all the time for my Evisu. I have to say also, i have worn a lot of denim’s already but this Evisu is such an nice denim that i never had before. The fading, the fit, everything to give you that vintage levis feeling.

    Everyone has a wrong image feeling with Evisu and the handpainted logo on the back.
    The logo on the back refers to the 2nd world war when levis had to save the materials and painted the arcuate logo on the back!

    For all the denim lovers here, Evisu is the founder of the premium denim and they are still using lovely denims from the Kurabo and Kaihara mills, and yeah maybe the jean is fabricated in Macau it doesn’t have to do anything with the quality of the Evisu denims.

    There are so many nice details in the jeans that an EDWIN cannot compete with,
    hidden rivets, pillow beltloops, single line waiststitch sewn together with the leatherpatch in 1 try, bartek at crotch, fly rivet, allover chainstitching, selvage coinpocket etc etc etc.

    There was a lot of fake Evisu because the product was great and it still is great. Fake denim Fake people. Wear your Evisu with a lot of pride and don’t be fooled by those fakers.

    Peace and love for Evisu

  • raw-like

    There is a lot of difference with the Evisu Japan collection and the rest of the world.

    I am wearing Evisu right now for 8 months already. I have bought an Evisu with a black logo (gull) on the backpockets. At first you didn’t see the black logo because of the dark denim. 8 month’s later my denim is fading beautifully and the black logo is also fading while wearing. I get compliments all the time for my Evisu. I have to say also, i have worn a lot of denim’s already but this Evisu is such an nice denim that i never had before. The fading, the fit, everything to give you that vintage levis feeling.

    Everyone has a wrong image feeling with Evisu and the handpainted logo on the back.
    The logo on the back refers to the 2nd world war when levis had to save the materials and painted the arcuate logo on the back!

    For all the denim lovers here, Evisu is the founder of the premium denim and they are still using lovely denims from the Kurabo and Kaihara mills, and yeah maybe the jean is fabricated in Macau it doesn’t have to do anything with the quality of the Evisu denims.

    There are so many nice details in the jeans that an EDWIN cannot compete with,
    hidden rivets, pillow beltloops, single line waiststitch sewn together with the leatherpatch in 1 try, bartek at crotch, fly rivet, allover chainstitching, selvage coinpocket etc etc etc.

    There was a lot of fake Evisu because the product was great and it still is great. Fake denim Fake people. Wear your Evisu with a lot of pride and don’t be fooled by those fakers.

    Peace and love for Evisu

  • raw-like

    There is a lot of difference with the Evisu Japan collection and the rest of the world.

    I am wearing Evisu right now for 8 months already. I have bought an Evisu with a black logo (gull) on the backpockets. At first you didn’t see the black logo because of the dark denim. 8 month’s later my denim is fading beautifully and the black logo is also fading while wearing. I get compliments all the time for my Evisu. I have to say also, i have worn a lot of denim’s already but this Evisu is such an nice denim that i never had before. The fading, the fit, everything to give you that vintage levis feeling.

    Everyone has a wrong image feeling with Evisu and the handpainted logo on the back.
    The logo on the back refers to the 2nd world war when levis had to save the materials and painted the arcuate logo on the back!

    For all the denim lovers here, Evisu is the founder of the premium denim and they are still using lovely denims from the Kurabo and Kaihara mills, and yeah maybe the jean is fabricated in Macau it doesn’t have to do anything with the quality of the Evisu denims.

    There are so many nice details in the jeans that an EDWIN cannot compete with,
    hidden rivets, pillow beltloops, single line waiststitch sewn together with the leatherpatch in 1 try, bartek at crotch, fly rivet, allover chainstitching, selvage coinpocket etc etc etc.

    There was a lot of fake Evisu because the product was great and it still is great. Fake denim Fake people. Wear your Evisu with a lot of pride and don’t be fooled by those fakers.

    Peace and love for Evisu

  • dmitry

    dear archie, there’s no factories in macau but the casinos

  • dmitry

    dear archie, there’s no factories in macau but the casinos

  • dmitry

    dear archie, there’s no factories in macau but the casinos

  • dmitry

    dear archie, there’s no factories in macau but the casinos

  • dmitry

    dear archie, there’s no factories in macau but the casinos

  • Loom

    For those looking for a subtle pair they’ve released a tapered fit with black gulls, you cant even seem them from certain angles.

    I have them and they look great but I have to admit they’ve lost all of their stiffness in a matter of weeks – although I hear the stuff over in Japan is far superior to what is in general retail in Europe.

    I think I speak for quite a few of us when I say that no matter how many fakes there are etc, Evisu were the dons when we first started appreciating denim, and for that reason we’ll always have a ‘soft spot’ for them.

    Peace

  • Loom

    For those looking for a subtle pair they’ve released a tapered fit with black gulls, you cant even seem them from certain angles.

    I have them and they look great but I have to admit they’ve lost all of their stiffness in a matter of weeks – although I hear the stuff over in Japan is far superior to what is in general retail in Europe.

    I think I speak for quite a few of us when I say that no matter how many fakes there are etc, Evisu were the dons when we first started appreciating denim, and for that reason we’ll always have a ‘soft spot’ for them.

    Peace

  • Loom

    For those looking for a subtle pair they’ve released a tapered fit with black gulls, you cant even seem them from certain angles.

    I have them and they look great but I have to admit they’ve lost all of their stiffness in a matter of weeks – although I hear the stuff over in Japan is far superior to what is in general retail in Europe.

    I think I speak for quite a few of us when I say that no matter how many fakes there are etc, Evisu were the dons when we first started appreciating denim, and for that reason we’ll always have a ‘soft spot’ for them.

    Peace

  • Loom

    For those looking for a subtle pair they’ve released a tapered fit with black gulls, you cant even seem them from certain angles.

    I have them and they look great but I have to admit they’ve lost all of their stiffness in a matter of weeks – although I hear the stuff over in Japan is far superior to what is in general retail in Europe.

    I think I speak for quite a few of us when I say that no matter how many fakes there are etc, Evisu were the dons when we first started appreciating denim, and for that reason we’ll always have a ‘soft spot’ for them.

    Peace

  • Loom

    For those looking for a subtle pair they’ve released a tapered fit with black gulls, you cant even seem them from certain angles.

    I have them and they look great but I have to admit they’ve lost all of their stiffness in a matter of weeks – although I hear the stuff over in Japan is far superior to what is in general retail in Europe.

    I think I speak for quite a few of us when I say that no matter how many fakes there are etc, Evisu were the dons when we first started appreciating denim, and for that reason we’ll always have a ‘soft spot’ for them.

    Peace

  • SQUID

    A.P.C.

  • SQUID

    A.P.C.

  • SQUID

    A.P.C.

  • SQUID

    A.P.C.

  • SQUID

    A.P.C.

  • archie

    Evisu Heritage made in Macau just isn’t right!!!

  • archie

    Evisu Heritage made in Macau just isn’t right!!!

  • archie

    Evisu Heritage made in Macau just isn’t right!!!

  • archie

    Evisu Heritage made in Macau just isn’t right!!!

  • archie

    Evisu Heritage made in Macau just isn’t right!!!

  • dubhead

    I agree with the first poster, save the addition of Edwin. Edwin’s gotten too mainstream and mass produced for my taste. If you go to Taiwan, Edwin stores are at the mall, train station, and every other alley boutique.

    However, as for Flathead and Dry Bones, they’re absolutely fantastic in terms of fit and quality. Add Sugarcanes and Samurais to that list while you’re at it!

    I made the early mistake of going to Evisu and now I’m trying to get rid of every single Evisu article of clothing in my closet. Let me know if you want to buy, I have a number of items (new and worn) left on HB, BT, and SF forums!

  • dubhead

    I agree with the first poster, save the addition of Edwin. Edwin’s gotten too mainstream and mass produced for my taste. If you go to Taiwan, Edwin stores are at the mall, train station, and every other alley boutique.

    However, as for Flathead and Dry Bones, they’re absolutely fantastic in terms of fit and quality. Add Sugarcanes and Samurais to that list while you’re at it!

    I made the early mistake of going to Evisu and now I’m trying to get rid of every single Evisu article of clothing in my closet. Let me know if you want to buy, I have a number of items (new and worn) left on HB, BT, and SF forums!

  • dubhead

    I agree with the first poster, save the addition of Edwin. Edwin’s gotten too mainstream and mass produced for my taste. If you go to Taiwan, Edwin stores are at the mall, train station, and every other alley boutique.

    However, as for Flathead and Dry Bones, they’re absolutely fantastic in terms of fit and quality. Add Sugarcanes and Samurais to that list while you’re at it!

    I made the early mistake of going to Evisu and now I’m trying to get rid of every single Evisu article of clothing in my closet. Let me know if you want to buy, I have a number of items (new and worn) left on HB, BT, and SF forums!

  • dubhead

    I agree with the first poster, save the addition of Edwin. Edwin’s gotten too mainstream and mass produced for my taste. If you go to Taiwan, Edwin stores are at the mall, train station, and every other alley boutique.

    However, as for Flathead and Dry Bones, they’re absolutely fantastic in terms of fit and quality. Add Sugarcanes and Samurais to that list while you’re at it!

    I made the early mistake of going to Evisu and now I’m trying to get rid of every single Evisu article of clothing in my closet. Let me know if you want to buy, I have a number of items (new and worn) left on HB, BT, and SF forums!

  • dubhead

    I agree with the first poster, save the addition of Edwin. Edwin’s gotten too mainstream and mass produced for my taste. If you go to Taiwan, Edwin stores are at the mall, train station, and every other alley boutique.

    However, as for Flathead and Dry Bones, they’re absolutely fantastic in terms of fit and quality. Add Sugarcanes and Samurais to that list while you’re at it!

    I made the early mistake of going to Evisu and now I’m trying to get rid of every single Evisu article of clothing in my closet. Let me know if you want to buy, I have a number of items (new and worn) left on HB, BT, and SF forums!

  • NLBD

    Whatever people say about it, it’s still one of the few true best denim in the market.
    People crticize it cause the international flashy designs and flooded amount of Fakes, however, those one only sell in Japan are still the top choice for people who look for the strong, durable, real selvage denim.
    I own a NO.1 lot 2000 and ve been wearing it for 7 months now, it’s really a well-rounded pair for a denim nerd like me.

  • NLBD

    Whatever people say about it, it’s still one of the few true best denim in the market.
    People crticize it cause the international flashy designs and flooded amount of Fakes, however, those one only sell in Japan are still the top choice for people who look for the strong, durable, real selvage denim.
    I own a NO.1 lot 2000 and ve been wearing it for 7 months now, it’s really a well-rounded pair for a denim nerd like me.

  • NLBD

    Whatever people say about it, it’s still one of the few true best denim in the market.
    People crticize it cause the international flashy designs and flooded amount of Fakes, however, those one only sell in Japan are still the top choice for people who look for the strong, durable, real selvage denim.
    I own a NO.1 lot 2000 and ve been wearing it for 7 months now, it’s really a well-rounded pair for a denim nerd like me.

  • NLBD

    Whatever people say about it, it’s still one of the few true best denim in the market.
    People crticize it cause the international flashy designs and flooded amount of Fakes, however, those one only sell in Japan are still the top choice for people who look for the strong, durable, real selvage denim.
    I own a NO.1 lot 2000 and ve been wearing it for 7 months now, it’s really a well-rounded pair for a denim nerd like me.

  • NLBD

    Whatever people say about it, it’s still one of the few true best denim in the market.
    People crticize it cause the international flashy designs and flooded amount of Fakes, however, those one only sell in Japan are still the top choice for people who look for the strong, durable, real selvage denim.
    I own a NO.1 lot 2000 and ve been wearing it for 7 months now, it’s really a well-rounded pair for a denim nerd like me.

  • danii

    the gull logo is the mose beautiful logo on earth (from my point of view) so i will be proudly wearing it on my backpockets. <3 evisu <3

  • danii

    the gull logo is the mose beautiful logo on earth (from my point of view) so i will be proudly wearing it on my backpockets. <3 evisu <3

  • danii

    the gull logo is the mose beautiful logo on earth (from my point of view) so i will be proudly wearing it on my backpockets. <3 evisu <3

  • danii

    the gull logo is the mose beautiful logo on earth (from my point of view) so i will be proudly wearing it on my backpockets. <3 evisu <3

  • danii

    the gull logo is the mose beautiful logo on earth (from my point of view) so i will be proudly wearing it on my backpockets. <3 evisu <3

  • youshouldread

    it says no1 and no2 are identical but the no2 is sanfordized

  • youshouldread

    it says no1 and no2 are identical but the no2 is sanfordized

  • youshouldread

    it says no1 and no2 are identical but the no2 is sanfordized

  • youshouldread

    it says no1 and no2 are identical but the no2 is sanfordized

  • youshouldread

    it says no1 and no2 are identical but the no2 is sanfordized

  • dex653

    no1 and no2 flix the same?

  • dex653

    no1 and no2 flix the same?

  • dex653

    no1 and no2 flix the same?

  • dex653

    no1 and no2 flix the same?

  • dex653

    no1 and no2 flix the same?

  • CommonSensei

    no. 3 is dope, but i agree that evisu is usually too over-done for my tastes. i like my pants to have minimal branding and no superfluous graphics.

    i mostly rock edwin also, and fiberops for fancier stuff.

    that being said this is one of the more informative and interesting posts recently here on hypebeast. more like it please!

  • CommonSensei

    no. 3 is dope, but i agree that evisu is usually too over-done for my tastes. i like my pants to have minimal branding and no superfluous graphics.

    i mostly rock edwin also, and fiberops for fancier stuff.

    that being said this is one of the more informative and interesting posts recently here on hypebeast. more like it please!

  • CommonSensei

    no. 3 is dope, but i agree that evisu is usually too over-done for my tastes. i like my pants to have minimal branding and no superfluous graphics.

    i mostly rock edwin also, and fiberops for fancier stuff.

    that being said this is one of the more informative and interesting posts recently here on hypebeast. more like it please!

  • CommonSensei

    no. 3 is dope, but i agree that evisu is usually too over-done for my tastes. i like my pants to have minimal branding and no superfluous graphics.

    i mostly rock edwin also, and fiberops for fancier stuff.

    that being said this is one of the more informative and interesting posts recently here on hypebeast. more like it please!

  • CommonSensei

    no. 3 is dope, but i agree that evisu is usually too over-done for my tastes. i like my pants to have minimal branding and no superfluous graphics.

    i mostly rock edwin also, and fiberops for fancier stuff.

    that being said this is one of the more informative and interesting posts recently here on hypebeast. more like it please!

  • reed

    really liken the new line, especially no.3… never really liked evisus though.

  • reed

    really liken the new line, especially no.3… never really liked evisus though.

  • reed

    really liken the new line, especially no.3… never really liked evisus though.

  • reed

    really liken the new line, especially no.3… never really liked evisus though.

  • reed

    really liken the new line, especially no.3… never really liked evisus though.

  • Brooklyn

    Evisu still get’s lots of love. New line looks great. Check it out at The Attic Cambridge MA.

  • Brooklyn

    Evisu still get’s lots of love. New line looks great. Check it out at The Attic Cambridge MA.

  • Brooklyn

    Evisu still get’s lots of love. New line looks great. Check it out at The Attic Cambridge MA.

  • Brooklyn

    Evisu still get’s lots of love. New line looks great. Check it out at The Attic Cambridge MA.

  • Brooklyn

    Evisu still get’s lots of love. New line looks great. Check it out at The Attic Cambridge MA.

  • Embark

    No3 is and has always beel a beast.. F trends. Evisu still makes the sexiest selvage… Now if only they can bring out some subtle pieces.

  • Embark

    No3 is and has always beel a beast.. F trends. Evisu still makes the sexiest selvage… Now if only they can bring out some subtle pieces.

  • Embark

    No3 is and has always beel a beast.. F trends. Evisu still makes the sexiest selvage… Now if only they can bring out some subtle pieces.

  • Embark

    No3 is and has always beel a beast.. F trends. Evisu still makes the sexiest selvage… Now if only they can bring out some subtle pieces.

  • Embark

    No3 is and has always beel a beast.. F trends. Evisu still makes the sexiest selvage… Now if only they can bring out some subtle pieces.

  • E-MAN

    I kinda like no. 3

  • E-MAN

    I kinda like no. 3

  • E-MAN

    I kinda like no. 3

  • E-MAN

    I kinda like no. 3

  • E-MAN

    I kinda like no. 3

  • hundredsneakers

    …is there still love for Evisu? Too many flashy arctuates on the back pockets and overpriced for the actual quality of denim. I’ll be sticking with The Flathead, Dry Bones and Edwin. All MUCH better quality denim for your quid!

  • hundredsneakers

    …is there still love for Evisu? Too many flashy arctuates on the back pockets and overpriced for the actual quality of denim. I’ll be sticking with The Flathead, Dry Bones and Edwin. All MUCH better quality denim for your quid!

  • hundredsneakers

    …is there still love for Evisu? Too many flashy arctuates on the back pockets and overpriced for the actual quality of denim. I’ll be sticking with The Flathead, Dry Bones and Edwin. All MUCH better quality denim for your quid!

  • hundredsneakers

    …is there still love for Evisu? Too many flashy arctuates on the back pockets and overpriced for the actual quality of denim. I’ll be sticking with The Flathead, Dry Bones and Edwin. All MUCH better quality denim for your quid!