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Shop Naked & Famous Weird Guy - MIJ15 Hand Dyed Kakishibu Intangible Cultural Treasure Denim
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Naked & Famous Weird Guy - MIJ15 Hand Dyed Kakishibu Intangible Cultural Treasure Denim

CA$1,218.00

Full seat and thighs. Gradual taper. High rise. Generous leg opening. Shell Cordovan patch, Copper rivets. Iron buttons.

The MIJ15 is the newest addition to the Made in Japan series—where heritage methods, traditional Japanese dyes, and meticulous old-world construction are brought together. This denim is built from a 15oz Japanese selvedge denim, with a natural indigo-dyed warp from Tokushima, and a kakishibu-dyed weft. Each component of this fabric is steeped in centuries of craftsmanship, and the result is something that just can’t be mass-produced.

Kakishibu is made by fermenting the juice of unripe astringent persimmons (dai-dai). The tannins from the fruit oxidize over time, producing a dye that ranges in tone from golden orange to deep brown. In Japanese history, it was used not just for textiles, but for waterproofing wood, preserving fishing nets, strengthening washi paper, and even as a form of insect repellent. Samurai armor was sometimes lacquered with kakishibu for both its durability and color.

In textiles, kakishibu was often associated with workwear and everyday garments. It was affordable, tough, and faded beautifully. For the MIJ15, the weft yarns are dyed in kakishibu before weaving. The result is a warm, earthy tone that sits just under the indigo surface, creating a subtle orange-brown cast that grows more visible as the jeans fade.

Indigo dyeing in Tokushima dates back over 800 years, and the region became famous during the Edo period for producing Awa Ai—a high-quality natural indigo fermented using a labor-intensive composting method. Tokushima’s climate, with its humid summers and soft river water, proved ideal for growing Tade Ai (indigofera), the plant used for the dye.

The dye is turned into Sukumo, a fermented indigo paste, using a process that takes over 100 days. Sukumo is mixed with lye, sake, wheat bran, and shell ash to create a living indigo vat, which must be stirred and cared for daily. This method is so culturally significant that it has been designated as an Intangible Cultural Treasure by the Japanese government.

In the MIJ15, the warp yarns are dyed in these vats by hand. The yarns are tied into hanks, dipped repeatedly to build up the dye, and oxidized between dips. Because the yarns are bundled, the exposure to air is uneven, some parts oxidize more quickly, some stay darker, creating natural variation across the yarns that’s impossible to fake with synthetic indigo or rope dyeing.

Please contact us with any questions or to request a notification when this product is restocked.

  • Made in Japan

  • 100% cotton.

  • Wash cold. Hang dry.

  • As a general rule: “Super Guy” = size up one. “Weird Guy” = get your typical size. “Easy Guy” = size down one. “True Guy” = size down one.

  • Refer to attached size guide for measurements. Variances may occur between generations, materials etc. Please contact us with any questions prior to ordering online.

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Full seat and thighs. Gradual taper. High rise. Generous leg opening. Shell Cordovan patch, Copper rivets. Iron buttons.

The MIJ15 is the newest addition to the Made in Japan series—where heritage methods, traditional Japanese dyes, and meticulous old-world construction are brought together. This denim is built from a 15oz Japanese selvedge denim, with a natural indigo-dyed warp from Tokushima, and a kakishibu-dyed weft. Each component of this fabric is steeped in centuries of craftsmanship, and the result is something that just can’t be mass-produced.

Kakishibu is made by fermenting the juice of unripe astringent persimmons (dai-dai). The tannins from the fruit oxidize over time, producing a dye that ranges in tone from golden orange to deep brown. In Japanese history, it was used not just for textiles, but for waterproofing wood, preserving fishing nets, strengthening washi paper, and even as a form of insect repellent. Samurai armor was sometimes lacquered with kakishibu for both its durability and color.

In textiles, kakishibu was often associated with workwear and everyday garments. It was affordable, tough, and faded beautifully. For the MIJ15, the weft yarns are dyed in kakishibu before weaving. The result is a warm, earthy tone that sits just under the indigo surface, creating a subtle orange-brown cast that grows more visible as the jeans fade.

Indigo dyeing in Tokushima dates back over 800 years, and the region became famous during the Edo period for producing Awa Ai—a high-quality natural indigo fermented using a labor-intensive composting method. Tokushima’s climate, with its humid summers and soft river water, proved ideal for growing Tade Ai (indigofera), the plant used for the dye.

The dye is turned into Sukumo, a fermented indigo paste, using a process that takes over 100 days. Sukumo is mixed with lye, sake, wheat bran, and shell ash to create a living indigo vat, which must be stirred and cared for daily. This method is so culturally significant that it has been designated as an Intangible Cultural Treasure by the Japanese government.

In the MIJ15, the warp yarns are dyed in these vats by hand. The yarns are tied into hanks, dipped repeatedly to build up the dye, and oxidized between dips. Because the yarns are bundled, the exposure to air is uneven, some parts oxidize more quickly, some stay darker, creating natural variation across the yarns that’s impossible to fake with synthetic indigo or rope dyeing.

Please contact us with any questions or to request a notification when this product is restocked.

  • Made in Japan

  • 100% cotton.

  • Wash cold. Hang dry.

  • As a general rule: “Super Guy” = size up one. “Weird Guy” = get your typical size. “Easy Guy” = size down one. “True Guy” = size down one.

  • Refer to attached size guide for measurements. Variances may occur between generations, materials etc. Please contact us with any questions prior to ordering online.

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Full seat and thighs. Gradual taper. High rise. Generous leg opening. Shell Cordovan patch, Copper rivets. Iron buttons.

The MIJ15 is the newest addition to the Made in Japan series—where heritage methods, traditional Japanese dyes, and meticulous old-world construction are brought together. This denim is built from a 15oz Japanese selvedge denim, with a natural indigo-dyed warp from Tokushima, and a kakishibu-dyed weft. Each component of this fabric is steeped in centuries of craftsmanship, and the result is something that just can’t be mass-produced.

Kakishibu is made by fermenting the juice of unripe astringent persimmons (dai-dai). The tannins from the fruit oxidize over time, producing a dye that ranges in tone from golden orange to deep brown. In Japanese history, it was used not just for textiles, but for waterproofing wood, preserving fishing nets, strengthening washi paper, and even as a form of insect repellent. Samurai armor was sometimes lacquered with kakishibu for both its durability and color.

In textiles, kakishibu was often associated with workwear and everyday garments. It was affordable, tough, and faded beautifully. For the MIJ15, the weft yarns are dyed in kakishibu before weaving. The result is a warm, earthy tone that sits just under the indigo surface, creating a subtle orange-brown cast that grows more visible as the jeans fade.

Indigo dyeing in Tokushima dates back over 800 years, and the region became famous during the Edo period for producing Awa Ai—a high-quality natural indigo fermented using a labor-intensive composting method. Tokushima’s climate, with its humid summers and soft river water, proved ideal for growing Tade Ai (indigofera), the plant used for the dye.

The dye is turned into Sukumo, a fermented indigo paste, using a process that takes over 100 days. Sukumo is mixed with lye, sake, wheat bran, and shell ash to create a living indigo vat, which must be stirred and cared for daily. This method is so culturally significant that it has been designated as an Intangible Cultural Treasure by the Japanese government.

In the MIJ15, the warp yarns are dyed in these vats by hand. The yarns are tied into hanks, dipped repeatedly to build up the dye, and oxidized between dips. Because the yarns are bundled, the exposure to air is uneven, some parts oxidize more quickly, some stay darker, creating natural variation across the yarns that’s impossible to fake with synthetic indigo or rope dyeing.

Please contact us with any questions or to request a notification when this product is restocked.

  • Made in Japan

  • 100% cotton.

  • Wash cold. Hang dry.

  • As a general rule: “Super Guy” = size up one. “Weird Guy” = get your typical size. “Easy Guy” = size down one. “True Guy” = size down one.

  • Refer to attached size guide for measurements. Variances may occur between generations, materials etc. Please contact us with any questions prior to ordering online.

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