Before the 1950s, most
fabrics — including denim — were made on shuttle looms. Shuttle looms
produce tightly woven strips (typically one yard wide) of heavy fabric.
The edges on these strips of fabric come finished with tightly woven
bands running down each side that prevent fraying, raveling, or curling.
Because the edges come out of the loom finished, denim produced on
shuttle looms are referred to as having a “self-edge,” hence the name
“selvedge” denim. Our pants are crafted with both modern and vintage sewing machines
combining the spirit of old times and the functionality and safety of
nowadays needs. Some of these manufacturing machines are 100 years old
and make highly strong stitching giving our goods a touch of longevity
and durability.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
▪ Single Layer 14oz. Selvedge denim mixed with Aramid
▪ Tappered bottom legs
▪ Polyanswer CE approved premium hip and knee protectors
▪ CE Certified (FprEN 17092-3:2019 Dated December 2019 Class AA)
AVAILABLE SIZES