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  1. www.okayamadenim.comOkayama Denim

    Okayama Denim is a web store specializing in Japanese Selvege denim, all of which is produced in the famed denim manufacturing prefecture of Okayama.

  2. デニムファッションのオカヤマDENIM (オカヤマデニム)公式通販です。 「今も昔も本物のデニムは岡山から。 」 本物の技術・高品質商品を、適正価格で。 レディース、メンズのデニムウエアを企画生産販売しています。 岡山のデニムを国内外に広く届けたい。

  3. www.okayamadenim.com › collections › jeansJeans - Okayama Denim

    Whether you are looking for a classic pair of Relaxed Straight leg jeans, or a pair of Slim Tapered leg jeans with a modern silhouette, we believe that there is something here for everyone. View as. Created descending. Vendor. Size. Stock Status. Price. Fabric Type. Silhouette. Weight. Fly Construction. Color. Material. Fabric dyeing. Fabric Style.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Okayama Prefecture, where cotton textiles flourished during the Edo period, still has an active textile industry. In particular, the Kojima district of Kurashiki City is known as the ``birthplace of domestically produced jeans'' because the first jeans in Japan were born in 1960, and is famous as the sacred place for jeans.

  5. www.okayamadenim.com › collections › allAll - Okayama Denim

    Samurai Jeans SJST24-102 Heavyweight Logo Print Tee (Black) Samurai Jeans. $80. Samurai Jeans SJST24-102 Heavyweight Logo Print Tee (White) Samurai Jeans. $80. Samurai Jeans SSA24-01 "Dragon" Aloha Shirt (Green) Samurai Jeans.

  6. Japanese denim originated 50 years ago in Kojima in southern Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. Visitors can delve deeper into its history by taking a stroll the indigo-dyed streets and creating an original denim garment.

  7. Okayama denim refers to denim produced in two regions: the Ihara district (surrounding Ihara City) and the Kojima district (Kurashiki City). They are collectively referred to as Ihara denim and Kojima denim, respectively.

  8. Welcome to the official Okayama Denim YouTube Channel. okayamadenim.com and 3 more links. The OD Journey I Our story. 4,220 views 4 years ago. This summer marks eight years since we started the...

  9. Apr 19, 2012 · View Larger Map. The home base for Momotarō Jeans is Kojima, a seaside district in the city of Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. The area is known as Japan’s “denim Mecca” because it is where ...

  10. May 21, 2014 · What about Jeans Street? Until around 40 years ago, Kojima was an animated city, and Jeans Street–originally called “Ginza Street”–was packed with merchants and shoppers.