Led by Yuichi Fukutomi, a denim specialist from Sugar Cane, the new
label SUGAR CANE Super “Denim” Collectibles was launched this year
bringing together a team of denim experts. A renowned vintage denim
collector, Shigeki Wakiya, has joined this project with a focus on
faithfully replicating the “character” of super rare, deadstock, and
golden-sized super-vintage pieces that are nearly impossible to find
today. The inaugural collection features pieces which have garnered
significant attention in the current vintage market and are known as
the “World War II model.” Drawing inspiration from unwashed deadstock
vintage denim blouses and jeans, complete with residual glue, new
denim fabrics were developed and painstakingly duplicated to match the
original vintages, capturing the color hue of oxidized indigo and the
characteristics of the warp and weft yarns. Various components are
created to emulate the aged appearance of deadstock, including the
steel buckles, which, for safety reasons, had been previously avoided.
Regarding the sewing stitching, not only are the thread count and
sewing pitch faithfully recreated, but also the irregular, non-uniform
stitching is meticulously duplicated.
The 1943 model represents a product manufactured during one of the
most challenging years for material control within the U.S. industry,
amidst the harsh conditions of World War II. It features highly uneven
and rugged denim fabric, military-style doughnut buttons, steel rivet,
and all yellow-stitching. It omits rivets on the coin pocket, and has
uncoated concealed rivets, preserving their natural steel color. The
pocket bags are made from flannel fabric, demonstrating the strict
cotton usage regulations of the time. Similarly, due to a shortage of
skilled workers, various irregularities, such as rough sewing
stitches, misaligned back yoke seams, and imperfect hemming, can be
observed, which would be considered unacceptable in normal
circumstances.
Sugar Cane Super Denim Collectibles #09 - S1943 - 13.5oz Jeans
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