charlie black rigid jp

slim leg, 13oz Kuroki Mills black selvage denim

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$235.00
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in 1950, Tamotsu Kuroki founded a textile mill in Okayama, Japan. a few years later, he decided to make denim its sole focus, using the naturally soft water from the surrounding region to help dye and process its denim. and as they say, the rest is history. this jean is part of that legacy.

in 1950, Tamotsu Kuroki founded a textile mill in Okayama, Japan. a few years later, he decided to make denim its sole focus, using the naturally soft water from the surrounding region to help dye and process its denim. and as they say, the rest is history. this jean is part of that legacy.

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each pair is patterned, cut, and sewn in the USA from 13oz premium Kuroki Mills denim.

fit and sizing

fits true to size.

charlie sits low the hips, and is slim through the thigh and knee. size 31 has a 14" leg opening. please refer to the size chart for specs according to each size.

ships with 35” inseam. complimentary hems available upon request. click here for more info.

if you need any help determining your size, please feel free to reach out to us.

care and materials

wear often, wash not so often.

  • button fly
  • 5 pocket construction
  • 100% cotton

we strive to make the best jeans we can -- and we want to make sure they last as long as possible. that’s why we offer free repairs up to a year after purchase, and replace hardware for the life of the jean.

click here for more on our repair policy and information on how to care for your jeans over time.

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patterned, cut, and sewn in the USA.

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patterned, cut, and sewn in the USA.

while we watch more and more companies move overseas to make their clothes cheaper and faster, we remain steadfast and stubbornly committed to making all of our clothing here in the united states of america.