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Material: 100% cotton, 12.5 oz Japanese selvedge denim
Fit: Regular fit
Waist: High Waisted
Design: Button fly, horn button closure, 5 pockets, Union Special chain stitch hem trim
Hem: 20.5 cm
Length: 33 inches
Made in: Italy
Material: 100% cotton, 12.5 oz Japanese selvedge denim
Fit: Regular fit
Waist: High Waisted
Design: Button fly, horn button closure, 5 pockets, Union Special chain stitch hem trim
Hem: 20.5 cm
Length: 33 inches
Made in: Italy
Material: 100% cotton, 12.5 oz Japanese selvedge denim
Fit: Regular fit
Waist: High Waisted
Design: Button fly, horn button closure, 5 pockets, Union Special chain stitch hem trim
Hem: 20.5 cm
Length: 33 inches
Made in: Italy
The 911SUPERJOHN Denim is a five-pocket jean crafted from premium Japanese selvedge denim, inspired by 1950s jeans.
This garment is made entirely from 12.5 oz Japanese cotton denim, chosen for its exceptional craftsmanship. It is woven using traditional shuttle looms that interlace horizontal weft threads with vertical warp threads to create a vintage-inspired texture.
Entirely produced in Italy, it guarantees manufacturing excellence, reflected in every detail of the garment. It’s designed to last over time and evolve with the person wearing it. The denim wash is a defining element of this model—achieved through a low-temperature washing and drying process that gives the fabric a distinct hue and a unique texture, which develops and personalizes over time.
The model features a regular fit with straight legs and Fortela-branded tack buttons. This designer denim pairs easily with a variety of clothing styles, making it a versatile piece for any wardrobe. Perfect with shirts for a smart-casual look or with t-shirts for a more laid-back outfit, the SUPER JOHN 911 - 258 suits different occasions while always retaining an unmistakable vintage flair.
On the back, the iconic Fortela orange-thread stitching embodies the brand’s philosophy: creating garments that age gracefully with their owners, carrying a story reinterpreted through the inspiration and research of Alessandro Squarzi.