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Revision as of 04:29, 13 January 2025 by Heroeswithmetaphors (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)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 founder, Kaihara Sukejiro (貝原助治郎). Its denim is used by brands including Buck Mason, Uniqlo, Edwin, Nudie Jeans, Freenote Cloth and Tellason.
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References
- Find out What Makes Kaihara Denim So Special Hypebeast, February 6, 2017
- (in Japanese) カイハラストーリー
- JAPANESE LOOMSTATE SELVEDGE COWBOY CUT JEAN
- The 13 Selvedge Denim Mills to Know – From Cone to Kuroki Heddels, ALBERT MUZQUIZ, October 12, 2017