We make one thing: wide denim for men. Classic baggy, barrel legs, stitched dragons, patchwork panels. 66 fits on the rack right now, most of them under $40.

The rack
Same heavy cotton underneath, four different silhouettes on top of it. Start with the leg shape, then pick your wash.
Most worn
Sorted by review count across the whole rack. One entry per fit; colourways live on the product pages.
Know your leg
| Cut | Leg shape | Where the volume sits | Top half that works |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic baggy | Straight and wide, hip to hem | Evenly down the whole leg | Long tees, hoodies, work jackets |
| Barrel | Bows out at the thigh, tapers at the ankle | Thigh and knee | Cropped jackets, tucked shirts |
| Patchwork | Same wide leg as the classic | In the fabric work, not the cut | One plain colour, nothing loud |
| Embroidered | Wide, sometimes slightly straighter | Down the embroidered panel | Black or white tee, let the leg talk |
Field notes
Heard on the street
"Bought the A10 black baggy for skating. Six months of kickflips and the knees are still intact. The waist held its shape too."
"The barrel pair reads completely different from my straight jeans. People ask about them. I ordered the ginger colour next."
"I was worried the dragon embroidery would look cheap in person. It does not. Dense stitching, and the denim underneath is heavier than expected."
Straight answers
Big on purpose. These are baggy cuts, so the leg and seat carry a lot of volume even in your usual size. Order the waist you normally wear; the rest of the pair is meant to be roomy. If you sit between sizes, take the smaller one.
Cotton denim, mid to heavy weight depending on the pair. Some fits blend in a little polyester for shape. The exact mix sits in the notes on each product page.
We sell through our retail partner's storefront. Checkout, delivery and tracking all happen there, on their terms, with their delivery speeds.
Returns go through the storefront where you bought them. Their return window and process apply. Keep the tags on until you have tried the pair with shoes you actually wear.
Yes, if you wash cold and inside out. Skip the dryer for embroidered pairs; heat is what wears stitching down, not water. There is a full care guide in the zine.