

You can tell from the price of that natural indigo model that they are not dyed with the much more expensive hank-dyeing method but are dyed with the typical rope-dyeing method just like how most other Japanese denims are dyed. The fades on both will be approximately the same, just having different shades of blue along the way since they both start out with slightly different shades of blue and also with different weft peek-thru colors to begin with. Bashing people will not be tolerated and "Read the Sidebar" is not a valid answer here!Īlso, we recommend sorting this thread by new comments.


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#Oni x tanuki fade how to
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#Oni x tanuki fade Patch
Special edition Oni patch with samurai swordsįirst Impressions: My third pair of Oni’s and I’m still amazed when I hold a new pair in my hands.Chainstitched lower waist band, yoke and hem.The warp is rope dyed with pure indigo and a natural weft.Ĭut: Slim straight with medium/low rise. Like all Oni fabrics, this denim is a work of art. More subtile and balanced than the “Seceret Denim” or the Kihannen but just as remarkable. This denim is very coarse, rough and ridged. Here, the slub is masterfully applied to strike the perfect balance of undeniably, Japanese denim.īefore (left) and after (right) hot soak (legs only) & ocean soak: The loose weave of the warp allows a good amount of the slubby weft to show through.

THE DENIM HOUND BACK IN ACTION! CIANO FARMER DENIM REVIEW – 13.As the days grow darker and colder it is the perfect time to break out the black denim! If you are on the hunt for some black denim you are in luck! This week I’ll be posting several review a… Continue Reading → black and white selvedge, Black denim, black warp, Black Weft, Button fly, Donut Style Buttons, hairy denim, Heavyweight, hidden selvedge, Loose weave, Low Tension, Made in Japan, Neppy, Okayama, Okayama Denim, Oni Denim, Pre-Soak, raised belt loops, red selvedge, rigid, rope dyed, selvage, selvedge, shrinkage, Slow weave, Slubby, Slubby Denim, Sulfur dyed, tapered cut, thick, ultra low tension, Unsanforized 20oz denim, 622zrbk, black secret denim, Blog, California, Denim, denim blog, Denim Hound, denim life, denim review, denim reviews, Fashion, fit, fit pic, Indigo, Japanese, Japanese denim, japanese fabric, japanese selvedge, Jeans, leather, legs, Los Angeles, made in Japan, model, okayama, ONI, ONI Denim, pants, Raw, raw denim, Red and white selvedge, Review, secret denim, self edge, Selvedge, slubby, unsanforized SUMMER SLUB!! ONI’S NEW LIGHTWEIGHT, LOW TENSION DENIMĪs you probably know by now, Oni is one of my all time favorite Japanese denim brands.I very much look forward to watching them fade!! I will be wearing these Oni’s as my main rotation pair for the next year and will be updating their progress on my Oni Battle Log.
