Each pair begins with authentic vintage Levi’s denim, carefully sourced for its character, weight, and natural wear. These are not replicas or mass-produced jeans — every base garment already carries history, which is then transformed through a meticulous, multi-step reconstruction process.
The original outseam of the jeans is fully opened by hand, allowing for the integration of a rare design element: a vintage Carhartt coverall side zip/snap flare panel. This hardware-driven insert is not decorative — it’s structural. The panel is measured, aligned, and stitched into the denim to create a wider flare silhouette while maintaining balance, movement, and durability.
This process requires:
Precise deconstruction of both garments
Pattern matching to ensure symmetry and proper drape
Reinforced industrial stitching to support the added width and metal hardware
Multiple fittings and adjustments to achieve the correct flare break and leg opening
No two pairs are identical. Variations in denim wash, wear patterns, and hardware patina are intentional and celebrated — proof of authenticity and hand labor.
Because each pair is custom-made to order, production time reflects the level of craftsmanship involved. This is slow fashion by design: cutting, stitching, and finishing are done individually, not on an assembly line.
These jeans are priced to reflect:
The use of two vintage garments per pair
Extensive manual labor and reconstruction
Limited production capacity
One-of-one results that cannot be replicated at scale
This is wearable art rooted in workwear history — engineered for those who understand that true individuality takes time.
Each pair begins with authentic vintage Levi’s denim, carefully sourced for its character, weight, and natural wear. These are not replicas or mass-produced jeans — every base garment already carries history, which is then transformed through a meticulous, multi-step reconstruction process.
The original outseam of the jeans is fully opened by hand, allowing for the integration of a rare design element: a vintage Carhartt coverall side zip/snap flare panel. This hardware-driven insert is not decorative — it’s structural. The panel is measured, aligned, and stitched into the denim to create a wider flare silhouette while maintaining balance, movement, and durability.
This process requires:
Precise deconstruction of both garments
Pattern matching to ensure symmetry and proper drape
Reinforced industrial stitching to support the added width and metal hardware
Multiple fittings and adjustments to achieve the correct flare break and leg opening
No two pairs are identical. Variations in denim wash, wear patterns, and hardware patina are intentional and celebrated — proof of authenticity and hand labor.
Because each pair is custom-made to order, production time reflects the level of craftsmanship involved. This is slow fashion by design: cutting, stitching, and finishing are done individually, not on an assembly line.
These jeans are priced to reflect:
The use of two vintage garments per pair
Extensive manual labor and reconstruction
Limited production capacity
One-of-one results that cannot be replicated at scale
This is wearable art rooted in workwear history — engineered for those who understand that true individuality takes time.