Denim, that all-American fabric, is all about being Japanese in the town of Kojima, where the main road is named Jeans Street ...
Hand-dyed denim and vintage machines are used to make jeans that sell for up to US$1,400 a pair in town where even the roads ...
With some 40 jeans manufacturers and stores, including denim-themed cafes, the area draws about 100,000 visitors a year, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization. Japanese jeans tend ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Jeans flap like flags over the town of Kojima, Japan as denim draws in fashion-tourists from across the world. Some would call this spot in ...
The Japanese town of Kojima is all about denim. The main road is named Jeans Street, pairs of jeans flap like flags overhead, the drinks vending machines at the railway station are plastered with ...
Loro Piana flexes its mastery of fabrics by working with Japanese denim artisans to create an amazing capsule collection.