Santa Fe Selvedge Denim Jean
★★★★★
“With my eyes turned to the past, I walk backward into the future.”
Yohji Yamamoto
DESCRIPTIONDrawing inspiration from vintage and antique clothing design, the Santa Fe Jean is Bodhi Pyatt’s interpretation of an everyday denim staple.The attention to detail is the highlight of the Santa Fe jeans - using the highest quality materials and methods of construction, this garment will last a lifetime. Designed, patterned, cut, and sewn in-house, made to order.Pre-shrunk100% CottonMATERIAL100% Cotton 14.5oz U.S.A made Selvedge Denim55% Linen / 45% Cotton 5.8 oz Striped Yarn-dyed PocketingJapanese HardwearFor best results, wash inside out in cold water and lay flat to dry. Hung across a drying rack is also preferred. Fasten all closures before laundering. Garment is suitable for a low tumble dry.FIT & SIZINGThis pant features a relaxed straight fit and mid-rise, providing a silhouette that pairs well with any outfit.Sean is 6’3” 150 LBS wearing a size 33” x 33”STYLED WITHMountain Pocket Camp Collar Shirt
DESCRIPTIONDrawing inspiration from vintage and antique clothing design, the Santa Fe Jean is Bodhi Pyatt’s interpretation of an everyday denim staple.The attention to detail is the highlight of the Santa Fe jeans - using the highest quality materials and methods of construction, this garment will last a lifetime. Designed, patterned, cut, and sewn in-house, made to order.Pre-shrunk100% CottonMATERIAL100% Cotton 14.5oz U.S.A made Selvedge Denim55% Linen / 45% Cotton 5.8 oz Striped Yarn-dyed PocketingJapanese HardwearFor best results, wash inside out in cold water and lay flat to dry. Hung across a drying rack is also preferred. Fasten all closures before laundering. Garment is suitable for a low tumble dry.FIT & SIZINGThis pant features a relaxed straight fit and mid-rise, providing a silhouette that pairs well with any outfit.Sean is 6’3” 150 LBS wearing a size 33” x 33”STYLED WITHMountain Pocket Camp Collar Shirt
★★★★★
“With my eyes turned to the past, I walk backward into the future.”
Yohji Yamamoto