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Edwin Loose Straight Kaihara Denim Lightused 10.5 oz Blue Edwin Loose Straight Kaihara Denim Lightused...
€220.00 *
Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 10,5 oz Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 10,5 oz
€180.00 *
Edwin Loose Straight Kaihara Denim 13 oz Nature Edwin Loose Straight Kaihara Denim 13 oz Nature
€210.00 *
Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 12,5 oz Light Used Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 12,5 oz...
€210.00 *
Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 12,5 oz Mid Dark Used Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 12,5 oz Mid...
€200.00 *
Edwin Regular Tapered Yoshiko Denim 12,6 oz Remake Edwin Regular Tapered Yoshiko Denim 12,6 oz Remake
€190.00 *
Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 13 oz Dark Used Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 13 oz Dark...
€210.00 *
Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 13 oz Dark Used Edwin Regular Tapered Kaihara Denim 13 oz Dark...
€150.00 *
Edwin Regular Tapered Yoshiko Left Hand 12.6 Oz Denim Edwin Regular Tapered Yoshiko Left Hand 12.6 Oz...
From €80.00 * €150.00 *
Edwin Loose Tapered Kaihara Blue Stretch 12.5 oz Edwin Loose Tapered Kaihara Blue Stretch 12.5 oz
€170.00 *

Edwin Jeans

Are you looking online for high quality jeans for men made in Japan? Then let yourself be inspired by Edwin Jeans! It's not just with the legendary Yoshiko Left Hand Denim that the Japanese label attracts attention: with soft denim and wonderful shades, but also different fits, the traditional company has turned Japanese jeans fashion into modern classics. Whether in regular tapered or tapered fit: there is a model to suit every figure!

Edwin: made in Japan

One of the oldest Japanese jeans brands, "Edwin Jeans", owes its existence to the passion of one man. Find your favourite jeans!

With jeans in Blue Light and Dark Blue Indigo, the Japanese label shows what it can do: combining cross-national clothing traditions. Why? In 1947, Tsunemi Yonehachi Shoten founded his first shop in Japan. The starting point was his student experience in California, when denim jeans like Levi's became a post-war cult. Originally, second-hand goods were used to sew the casual, soft and durable material into new Japan style icons. Looking for a way to create a vintage look in new jeans, Edwin invented the "stone washed" process that is used everywhere today. Since then, Japan Denim has made a name for itself. Quality and design convince even the most demanding!

Our current collection: the best selling Edwins

With model Loose Tapered Kaihara we present you a Loose Tapered Jeans with high waistband, contrast stitching and classic Japanese silhouette. Zip and 5-pocket style make this all-rounder the ideal companion with a hoodie and T-shirts. Compacted from high-quality selvedge denim and produced slowly on conventional looms, the fabric promises high wearing comfort and durability. An additional visual plus is the irregular look and also visible when you roll up the trousers and the selvedge becomes visible.

Unlike the Loose Tapered Kaihara, the Regular Tapered Yoshiko Left Hand Denim features a medium waistband height. These men's jeans with contrast stitching and washes in blue denim present themselves with a sporty button placket and casual look. Depending on what your wardrobe calls for, choose between light and dark blue.

Basically, the question is whether you want to set fashion accents. In beautiful indigo denim, Edwin Regular Tapered Pure Indigo Stretch Denim and Regular Tapered Pure Indigo Kaihara Denim are convincing. Look out for discreet but visible washes on the thigh and knee or visual accents such as the silver buttons printed with label lettering.

Exclusively, for example, the Edwin Ed-55 is also woven in the Japanese weaving mill Kuroki. Its hallmarks are a slim but not tight fit, distinctive selvage denim and a medium waistband height.

With a refined look, model Regular Tapered from Nihon Menu Denim attracts attention. These trousers are tailored from pure cotton and a Dark Pure Indigo Rainbow Selvage Denim: a great shade with sweatshirts, but also with white shirts when the business look can be loosened up.

In our range you will also discover beige jeans in Rainbow Selvage. They can be combined tone-in-tone or with a contrasting dark wool jumper. Edwin Slim means: We show you figure-hugging models. In addition to slim fit jeans, you will also discover men's trousers in relaxed fit for comfortable wear and plenty of room to move; for example, the regular tapered in black denim made of 100 percent pure cotton.

The materials

Edwin is one of the oldest Japanese jeans brands. What makes the label so special? The variety of denim in black denim, indigo blue and stone washed. But also the variety of cuts: slim tapered jeans and regular fit. The fabrics, carefully woven on classic looms with two threads, promise s jeans for many occasions. Stone Wash, the Japanese also convince with a casual yet discreet appearance.

Edwin jeans - tips and trends for wearing them

With these men's jeans you are never tied down. Just like with a good friend, you can do anything in an Edwin with T-shirts, jackets, hoodies or quilted waistcoats.

Feel free to ask for advice on sizes.

Any questions?

Unlike Amazon, we at die form.de are always happy to advise you on jeans, sizes, shipping, returns and possible combinations.

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Edwin Jeans

Edwin Jeans

Are you looking online for high quality jeans for men made in Japan? Then let yourself be inspired by Edwin Jeans! It's not just with the legendary Yoshiko Left Hand Denim that the Japanese label attracts attention: with soft denim and wonderful shades, but also different fits, the traditional company has turned Japanese jeans fashion into modern classics. Whether in regular tapered or tapered fit: there is a model to suit every figure!

Edwin: made in Japan

One of the oldest Japanese jeans brands, "Edwin Jeans", owes its existence to the passion of one man. Find your favourite jeans!

With jeans in Blue Light and Dark Blue Indigo, the Japanese label shows what it can do: combining cross-national clothing traditions. Why? In 1947, Tsunemi Yonehachi Shoten founded his first shop in Japan. The starting point was his student experience in California, when denim jeans like Levi's became a post-war cult. Originally, second-hand goods were used to sew the casual, soft and durable material into new Japan style icons. Looking for a way to create a vintage look in new jeans, Edwin invented the "stone washed" process that is used everywhere today. Since then, Japan Denim has made a name for itself. Quality and design convince even the most demanding!

Our current collection: the best selling Edwins

With model Loose Tapered Kaihara we present you a Loose Tapered Jeans with high waistband, contrast stitching and classic Japanese silhouette. Zip and 5-pocket style make this all-rounder the ideal companion with a hoodie and T-shirts. Compacted from high-quality selvedge denim and produced slowly on conventional looms, the fabric promises high wearing comfort and durability. An additional visual plus is the irregular look and also visible when you roll up the trousers and the selvedge becomes visible.

Unlike the Loose Tapered Kaihara, the Regular Tapered Yoshiko Left Hand Denim features a medium waistband height. These men's jeans with contrast stitching and washes in blue denim present themselves with a sporty button placket and casual look. Depending on what your wardrobe calls for, choose between light and dark blue.

Basically, the question is whether you want to set fashion accents. In beautiful indigo denim, Edwin Regular Tapered Pure Indigo Stretch Denim and Regular Tapered Pure Indigo Kaihara Denim are convincing. Look out for discreet but visible washes on the thigh and knee or visual accents such as the silver buttons printed with label lettering.

Exclusively, for example, the Edwin Ed-55 is also woven in the Japanese weaving mill Kuroki. Its hallmarks are a slim but not tight fit, distinctive selvage denim and a medium waistband height.

With a refined look, model Regular Tapered from Nihon Menu Denim attracts attention. These trousers are tailored from pure cotton and a Dark Pure Indigo Rainbow Selvage Denim: a great shade with sweatshirts, but also with white shirts when the business look can be loosened up.

In our range you will also discover beige jeans in Rainbow Selvage. They can be combined tone-in-tone or with a contrasting dark wool jumper. Edwin Slim means: We show you figure-hugging models. In addition to slim fit jeans, you will also discover men's trousers in relaxed fit for comfortable wear and plenty of room to move; for example, the regular tapered in black denim made of 100 percent pure cotton.

The materials

Edwin is one of the oldest Japanese jeans brands. What makes the label so special? The variety of denim in black denim, indigo blue and stone washed. But also the variety of cuts: slim tapered jeans and regular fit. The fabrics, carefully woven on classic looms with two threads, promise s jeans for many occasions. Stone Wash, the Japanese also convince with a casual yet discreet appearance.

Edwin jeans - tips and trends for wearing them

With these men's jeans you are never tied down. Just like with a good friend, you can do anything in an Edwin with T-shirts, jackets, hoodies or quilted waistcoats.

Feel free to ask for advice on sizes.

Any questions?

Unlike Amazon, we at die form.de are always happy to advise you on jeans, sizes, shipping, returns and possible combinations.

Don't miss our newsletter

We provide you with inspiring and comprehensive information on interesting fashion topics in our newsletter. Subscribe now!