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Lancement de la lisière teintée au café

Denim japonais teint avec de vrais grains de café torréfiés

Nous passons en revue les détails du Coffee Dye Selvedge, qui fait partie de la collection Naked & Famous Denim Automne Hiver 2025.

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Faded Hard par Garrett

Selvedge Elephant 5, poids lourd

Nous passons en revue les détails de ce jean Elephant 5 Selvedge en denim Naked & Famous très délavé.

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Le monstre à trois têtes Denim

Si Godzilla est le puissant anti-héros de cette collection, alors le King Ghidorah à trois têtes est l'ennemi juré absolu, dont le premier film de 1964 a solidifié le rôle de Godzilla en tant que sauveur.

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Leatherface Selvedge: A Tribute to Raw Horror and Texas Cotton

Leatherface Selvedge: A Tribute to Raw Horror and Texas Cotton
3 oct. 2025

The Leatherface Selvedge is our Halloween release, built around one of the most legendary horror films of all time: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). Grainy, brutal, and stripped of polish, the movie still feels dangerous, like something that wasn’t supposed to make it to theaters. Its tension comes from what it withholds: there’s little blood, no music, and almost no dialogue from the killer. Just heat, noise, and panic.

This fabric starts with 100% Texas‑grown cotton—true to the film’s setting. It’s spun into a 14.5oz rope‑dyed indigo selvedge denim with a pale yellow weft, echoing Leatherface’s worn butcher’s apron. The color isn’t bright or clean; it’s the muted, washed‑out yellow you see in aged canvas under harsh light.

The selvedge ID is finished in silver and red, nodding to the chrome of the chainsaw and the violence it leaves behind. The fabric is woven in Japan on shuttle looms, giving it a rigid hand and vertical texture that will evolve with wear and fade with time.

Each pair includes a natural vegetable‑tanned leather patch, embossed and foil‑stamped with officially licensed Leatherface artwork. The pocket bags are fully printed in color with film stills from the original 1974 release. And the co‑branded woven label pulls from an actual newspaper ad used to promote the movie’s theatrical run.

Every element was designed to feel true to the film, nothing added just for show.