- New Mister Freedom Denim Collection
- New Arrivals from Flat Head
- Hollywood Trading Company Belts & Key Fobs
- Samurai Winter Collection of Things
- The Self Edge Graphic Series T-Shirt #22 + #7
- Buzz Rickson & William Gibson Winter Line
- Sugar Cane Winter Collection of Shirts, Jeans, Belts, & Tees
- Werkstatt München Spring 2026 Collection
- Studio D'Artisan Winter Collection
- Hermanos Koumori Winter Collection
- Iron Heart Winter Collection
- Good Art Holiday Collection & Restocks
- Poten Japanese Made Baseball Caps - Winter Collection
- New Pure Blue Japan Jeans & Denim Shirts
- Rick Owens, 3sixteen, & HTC
- Merz b. Schwanen Winter Collection
- Iron Heart Winter Collection
- Boncoura Type III Jackets - Three Ways
- The Fine Creek Leathers Shinki Horsehide Eric Jacket
- Buzz Rickson Winter Collection
Dec 10, 2024
Seuvas COFFEE-Dyed Capsule Collection
December 10, 2024
Seuvas brings us a new coffee dyed capsule collection taking three garments and presenting them in a subtle shade of “coffee” by garment dying them in spent coffee grounds from local cafes in their region of Japan. We have a beautiful 23oz herringbone canvas trucker jacket and two different medium weight canvas shirts, all three naturally dyed in a subtle "coffee" color and finished with a special edition version of the Seuvas porcelain button, this one with little tiny coffee beans hand painted onto the button.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Seuvas is a brand dedicated to the art of producing canvas of all weights. They own their own canvas looms and factory which produces their canvas exactly to their specifications for the right look and texture. They even cut and sew all the garments in their own workshop in Kurashiki, Japan using vintage sewing machines so that the canvas reacts with just the right amount of puckering at the seams. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
The only exterior branding on their garments is a single hand-made porcelain button made from clay ore (Amakusa pottery stone) mined in Amakusa City, Kimamoto prefecture, Japan. Amakusa pottery stone is a historic pottery stone that is a raw material which has been used in Japanese pottery since the 17th century. These porcelain buttons are designed by Seuvas and made in the traditional way in Amakusa.