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For the past twenty-five years, as denim mills and textile technology have continued to mature,
we began to re-examine the true meaning of a pair of jeans in daily life.
A pair that can truly accompany you through time must be one that grows better with wear—
fading beautifully, aging with depth, and developing a character that no shortcut can imitate.
Starting from this question—“What defines a truly great pair of jeans?”—
we broke everything apart and rebuilt it from the ground up:
fabric, dyeing, silhouette, durability, and construction.
From this pursuit came this season’s representative work: the Bull King Series.
This is not a garment made for mass production.
It is a companion meant to travel with you through work, journeys, and everyday life—
absorbing your habits, your movements, your stories.
In the eyes of vintage collectors, such a piece becomes something money cannot buy.
As the saying goes:
“To look poor, you must first be rich enough.”
A paradox that only true vintage wearers understand.
The CP 034P Omaha is made from 18oz persimmon-dyed (kakishibu) denim,
dense yet not stiff. For jeans that are meant to last,
surviving countless washes without falling apart, 18–21oz is the most honest choice.
The fabric is woven using a three-dimensional weave structure,
creating uneven slub-like texture reminiscent of bamboo grain.
With wear, its contrast grows sharper and richer.
The dyeing adopts a multi-layer aging process,
producing a uniquely Japanese cool-toned indigo cast with time-worn depth.
Construction includes triple-needle stitching, bound seams, cow-ear tabs, and chain-stitching—
every detail executed with intention and discipline.
The rest of the story is yours to create.