Samurai Jeans is a Japanese denim brand known for producing high-quality and heavy-weight denim jeans that are designed to last long. The brand is known for its attention to detail, unique fabrics, and traditional craftsmanship techniques that are rooted in Japanese culture.
Founded in Osaka, Japan in 1997
The brand's founder, Toru Nogami, started by creating jeans for himself and friends
In 2003, Samurai Jeans introduced their first 21oz denim fabric, which was one of the heaviest fabrics used in jeans at the time
In 2005, the brand introduced their famous 'S710XX' model, which features a unique asymmetrical back pocket design
Samurai Jeans continues to innovate and experiment with new fabrics and designs while staying true to their roots and traditional craftsmanship techniques
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Samurai Jeans' flagship model, featuring a unique asymmetrical back pocket design and made with heavyweight denim fabric.
A classic straight-leg model made with 100% Zimbabwe cotton and a unique blue-black denim fabric.
A slim-straight model made with 17oz denim fabric and featuring a natural indigo dye and a unique texture.
Samurai Jeans are made in Japan, specifically in Osaka where the brand was founded.
The heaviest denim fabric used by Samurai Jeans is the 25oz fabric, which is used in some of their models like the 'S0260XJ'.
The Samurai Jeans logo features a stylized Japanese character that represents the 'Samurai spirit', which is the brand's philosophy of producing high-quality products with traditional craftsmanship techniques.
Samurai Jeans are generally more expensive than other denim brands due to their high-quality fabrics and traditional craftsmanship techniques. However, many customers find them worth the price due to the durability and unique design of the jeans.
Samurai Jeans should be washed infrequently and by hand or with a delicate cycle in cold water. They should not be put in the dryer and should be air-dried instead. It's also recommended to avoid using bleach and harsh detergents.