Jeans for all year round. This time, I spent a lot of money on the fabric and processing to make a slightly extravagant pair of jeans. The fabric uses denim from a long-established manufacturer of denim fabrics, "Corn Denim". This fabric uses thick thread spun from cotton mainly harvested in the southern United States. A long-selling fabric from Cone Denim Co., Ltd., which uses well-burnt ring threads for the warp and flat thick threads for the weft. Denim with a bulky texture unique to rice cotton and a natural vertical feeling due to the washing process. Powdered indigo is generally used for dyes, but Cone Denim uses paste-shaped indigo dyes, so the faded blue color after washing is a bit different. The silhouette of the men's wear is inspired by straight jeans, while the women's wear has a slightly looser, more masculine feel. Different washing processes are applied for men's and women's to change the feeling of color fading. I was particular about the color scheme and accessories of the stitches.