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Kaihara Denim (カイハラ) is a Japanese fabric mill originally founded as Marusu (㋜) in 1893 as an indigo kasuri producer. Its name is written in katakana and refers to its founders, Kaihara Sukejiro (貝原助治郎). Its denim is used by brands including Buck Mason.

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  1. (in Japanese) 代表挨拶
  2. カイハラストーリー
  3. JAPANESE LOOMSTATE SELVEDGE COWBOY CUT JEAN
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