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EDWIN DENIM – MADE IN JAPAN FILM →For 35 years, Edwin Japan have worked on improving efficiency, quality, construction and washing methods by studying and engineering machinery used in the denim manufacturing …
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Denham x Method
· A solid ash skeletal framework – echoing the birch bark canoe or bi- plane wing structure – for lightness and flexibility.
· Gently curved grain feature carefully divined for superior rib strength.
· Held together with over 200 interconnected traditional joints
· Skinned in virtually weightless 1.5mm birch
· Knitted to the rib structure with over 150 hand-Japanned, custom engineering fixings. (With every head meticulously lined up)
· The Journeyman’s innovative inward curving form allows only the outward edges to ever touch the ground – these are covered in locally hand-stitched leather.
· Moved around with thick, hand-cut leather handles and locked with beautifully contrasting, industrial case fittings.
· Internally, the left side of the Journeyman contains a generous garment hanging space, sealed in from the elements by a handcrafted flysheet of the finest Japanese selvedge denim, detailed with re-cut vintage leather.
Unlocking the intricately hand-carved drop-down work surface reveals the true secrets of the Journeyman
· An elegant column of carousels – all carved from the same piece of solid ash – swivel out to reveal spare buttons, rivets, thread spools etc.
· Over 50 hand-cut leather discs fasten a webbing of straps to safely secure the tools of the jeanmakers trade.
· Wire-whipped vertical shock cords weave the solid ash shelving together, creating a virtually weightless securing method for garments, while custom steel dogs and unique tapered ash plugs literally stitch the shelves into place