
Some garments don't follow trends; they transcend them.
The TOKYO RAW jacket from the DENIM CULTURE line is based on this concept: reinterpreting essentials from a contemporary perspective.
Its relaxed fit with dropped shoulders creates a square, structured silhouette reminiscent of 1950s work jackets. This classic base is reinterpreted through a strong Japanese influence, visible in the choice of fabric and the precision of its finishes.
The garment combines elements of traditional tailoring (such as the pleated front and the interlining that stiffens the collar and cuffs) with a contemporary execution that makes it versatile and modern. Its cropped length suggests new proportions: it works well with both mid and high-waisted pants, and can be worn open or fully closed, adapting to different styles and occasions.
Designed with functionality in mind, it includes a front patch pocket and two button positions that allow for waist adjustment, reinforcing both its practicality and its silhouette.
It is made of 13.5 oz, 100% cotton denim. The choice of a domestically produced fabric is due to its weight, its deep indigo tone, and a well-defined twill that adds character from the first wear. Its raw finish (without washing processes) keeps the fabric in its pure state, accentuating its vintage aesthetic and allowing the garment to evolve with time and use.
Details complete its identity. Seams made with thick copper-toned thread reinforce its robust cowboy aesthetic. The denim buttons, developed in zamac with an Italian silver plating and copper base, provide a subtle but distinctive contrast.
As a final touch, the jacket incorporates brand details that elevate the piece: an internal label applied to the main fabric, a suede leather patch on the back, and a small foldable metal tip-style plate on the pocket.
A garment designed to last, transform, and accompany. Denim in its most authentic state.
The TOKYO RAW JACKET embodies this approach: design, material, and time in one piece.


