Regular Kenji 17 oz. Atsude Selvedge
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Regular Kenji 17 oz. Atsude Selvedge

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The Regular Kenji jean offers a classic, comfortable fit with a medium rise, roomy thighs, and a subtle taper from the knee down. Designed with extra room through the leg, it allows freedom of movement while maintaining a clean, tapered finish for a modern look. If you’re after jeans that deliver a looser, relaxed fit with a heritage-inspired silhouette, the Regular Kenji is a perfect choice. Think classic, think Kenji.

The 17 oz. Atsude Selvedge fabric brings a new, heavier denim to our selvedge collection. Woven from slub yarns in Kojima, Japan, this fabric captures a distinct, Japanese-inspired structure with a unique character. Although it’s a heavyweight fabric, the Atsude Selvedge feels comfortable right from day one, offering a surprisingly easy selvedge experience. The rope-dyed slub yarns add incredible depth to the 17 oz. denim, producing rich, high-contrast fades over time. With extended wear, the Atsude Selvedge will develop into a truly standout pair of jeans, evolving with each wear into something uniquely yours.

- Regular, relaxed fit
- Subtle taper from the knee down
- 17 oz. Japanese selvedge denim
- 100% cotton
- Button fly
- Made in Japan


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Regular Kenji 17 oz. Atsude Selvedge

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