EP's Smith Straight Leg Jean Indigo
14oz Red Line Selvedge. This fabric comes from the Cone Mills White Oak plant in North Carolina. It has a slightly irregular weave and will provide a fantastic fade. This is a deadstock fabric that our Los Angeles contractor had on hand. It was discontinued 8 years ago, and no additional fabric is available. 90 units were produced.
The "Smith" fit is a tapered straight leg jean. It's slim without being too skinny. It has a small leg opening which works well with proper shoes, boots, and trainers.
Denim - Cone Mills White Oak
Founded in 1906 by Moses and Caesar Cone, the White Oak Mill was named after a giant oak tree on the front grounds. With three other partner mills in the same state of North Carolina, Cone grew to supply one-third of the world's denim supply and all of the denim for Levi's iconic 501 jean. These days, the White Oak Mill creates artisan denim fabrics on vintage shuttle looms. The quality is outstanding, and they have the well-earned reputation of crafting some of the best denim on Earth.
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EP's Smith Straight Leg Jean Black
12oz White Line Selvedge. The weft is black and the warp is white. The fabric comes from the Kurabo Mill in Osaka, Japan. It has a handsome matte finish and a great texture when you view it up close. With some wash and wear, it will grow really soft.
The "Smith" fit is a tapered straight leg jean. It's slim without being too skinny. It has a small leg opening which works well with proper shoes, boots, and trainers.
Denim - Kurabo Mills
Founded over 110 years ago, Kurabo is famous for its extreme attention to detail and its marriage of modern spinning and dying techniques with old-school shuttle looms and natural indigo. Its denims are remarkably consistent, well-executed, and comfortable.
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EP's Smith Straight Leg Jean Streaky
12oz Red Line Selvedge. This fabric comes from the Cone Mills White Oak plant in North Carolina. Called the "Vintage Weave," it has a slubby irregular texture and a subtle streaky appearance.
The "Smith" fit is a tapered straight leg jean. It's slim without being too skinny. It has a small leg opening which works well with proper shoes, boots, and trainers.
Denim - Cone Mills White Oak
Founded in 1906 by Moses and Caesar Cone, the White Oak Mill was named after a giant oak tree on the front grounds. With three other partner mills in the same state of North Carolina, Cone grew to supply one-third of the world's denim supply and all of the denim for Levi's iconic 501 jean. These days, the White Oak Mill creates artisan denim fabrics on vintage shuttle looms. The quality is outstanding, and they have the well-earned reputation of crafting some of the best denim on Earth.
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