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After analyzing the history of jeans and weighing all the factors that go into a piece of high quality denim, the good folks at Sugar Cane Jeans designed their own pair and quickly jumped to forefront of the raw denim movement. Combining intricate construction, refined raw materials, and an eye for style, the Sugar Cane Raw Denim Jeans more than earn a place in your wardrobe Read More
noisyturtleSelvedge denim fabric is made at only 30" wide or some such.. It might not be possible to make the pants any wider around the waist or in the legs to pull it off and have them look the same as the smaller sizes. Or boutique, low numbers stuff is typically just made to fit whatever small demographic of people will pony up the $$ for the items. It's weird to see baggy selvedge denim of any kind because the USA trends seem to be for skin tight, low rise jeans if they bother to make them out of raw selvedge denim. I can' pay 300 dollars for pants though just on a personal rule.. I've paid less for running cars.
I just wanted to stop by and say that I actually think these look awesome. I love the look of them. but sadly that are like 7-10x out of my price range.
also, I was disappointed a company called sugar cane didn't make the jeans out a cane fiber.
Here are these exact jeans available for $150.00: http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/hinoya/item/sc40065/
There's simply no way the import tax and shipping would be equal to nearly 100% the price of the jean. I've bought similar items before and paid roughly $30.00 in shipping. That still puts the price point way, way, way below the Massdrop pricepoint.