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Portola Classic Taper 13 Ounce Natural Rinsed Denim

Sale price$ 305
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THE CLASSIC TAPER

  • 13 ounce natural indigo rinsed denim from Japan
  • Button fly construction
  • Two piece waistband
  • Tucked belt loops
  • 1/8" double needle accents
  • Flat felled seams
  • Vintage Japanese herringbone stripe pocket bags
  • Custom rivets and button tacks
  • Custom labels from Italy
  • SB Tanning Co leather patch
  • 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38
  • Sewn in USA

    Model is 6'0 / 175 and wearing a size 32


    Portola Classic Taper 13 Ounce Natural Rinsed Denim
    Portola Classic Taper 13 Ounce Natural Rinsed Denim Sale price$ 305

    About the Portola Classic Taper 13 Ounce Natural Rinsed Denim

    13 Ounce Natural Indigo | Based on one of the first fabrics we ever used, co-founder Matt visited Kuroki Mills in Japan to recreate a custom version of this denim. After a yearlong development, we are proud to present a 100% natural indigo warp yarn dyed denim made exclusively for Freenote Cloth. We chose a tinted weft for a darker hue and left the fabric unsinged for a slightly “hairy” texture reminiscent of deadstock vintage denim. After cutting and sewing, each pair is rinsed for an easy wearing and comfortable pant from day one. The 7 x 7 yarn size gives this 13 Ounce denim a substantial feel, despite its relatively light weight. A perfect choice for the warmer months ahead. The 13 Ounce Natural Indigo denim is available now in the Rios, Portola, Wilkes, Belford, and Modesto fits.

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    John L
    Fantastic Fabric with a Flaw

    This 13oz denim has a lot of character. It is also quite comfortable in most weather. Unfortunately, it does tend to pucker significantly at the hem. This makes the hem rope almost immediately, but makes it very awkward to cuff with anything less than a double roll. The visible puckering is just too much otherwise. I’ve been told by two raw denim specialists that this must be a characteristic of this specific denim. Three attempts have been made to get a hem that doesn’t roll like a shirt tail. No dice.