ONI DENIM
【ONI DENIM】03517-Ishikawadai 15oz Old Design Jacket
Description
The ISHIKAWADAI spinning machine, a 70 years old machine from 1953, is one of the longest-serving spinning machines in Japan today(probably the oldest in the world as well). This Ishikawadai denim has the appearance of a vintage 50s denim made from slubby yarns. But atually it utilizes "straight yarns" rather than the common "slub yarns" for Japanese selvedge denim. The reason is the yarns spinned by Ishikawadai machine come with an organic vintage appearance that is no where to be found. Using this yarn for both warp and weft. In combination with a vintage shuttle loom, the result is a truly authentic and atrisanal double ring spung denim like you see here.
The weaving speed of Ishikawadai machine is only about one-third of the modern ring spinning machine. It seems to be inefficient, but in exchange it produces a very high-level finished product. Yarns spinned by Ishikawadai sing spinning machines often have a hand-spun feel close to hand-spun yarns due to its old mechanisam and slow made nature.
ONI uses size of 6 yarns for Ishikawadai spinning machines as the base for this denim, and uses old-fashioned shuttles from the 1950s. The yarn is slowly woven into a fabric full of concave and convex textures, dyed with a blue-green tone, which is the reminiscent of the Secret Denim series, and also shows nostalgia of a old-times jeans style.
There is only 1 loom that are able to produce ONI Ishikawadai denim in the world. It can experience failure or breakdown anytime. Making the denim extra precious and valuable.
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What's cool about the hand feel of this double ring spun denim is that it is super soft and crispy at the same time. When putting aside other vintage style jeans, the iconic blue hue of a secret denim undoubtedly makes it stand out but not too loud to put on. The unique construciton by ONI lends it an air-ventilating wear experience which is the best part about ONI I like.
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Sven, Store Manager
History of ring spinning machine
The ring spinning machine was invented by John Thorp in the United States in 1828 and was put into practical use in the 1840s, mainly for spinning thick fabrics. However, in Japan, it was adopted in the field of thick yarns around 1890. Over time, automation progressed to improve efficiency and quality, resulting in the production of "faster" and "straighter threads" using computer control, as well as the ability to produce various shapes of uneven threads (slub threads).
Ishikawa Ring Spinning Machine
In 1953, Ishikawa Seisakusho Co., Ltd. manufactured a Japanese-made ring spinning machine called "Ishikawa-dai," which is said to be the oldest spinning machine still operating in Japan, as the manufacturer has no records of earlier ones.
Comparing to the latest ring spinning machines, "Ishikawa-dai" spins at a slower speed of about one-third, resulting in lower productivity. When comparing to an open end spinning machine, which is 5 times faster than modern ring spinning machine, Ishikawa takes 15 times more in the yarn spinning process than the mass produced open end denim.
Due to less stress on the cotton, it retains the gentle texture of the original cotton, and the natural expression that cannot be produced by computers, making it appear as if it were hand-spun yarn (uneven). This is a unique feature of "Ishikawa-dai."
Type 0 Jacket
The Type 0 Jacket is a 19th-century workwear garment that was unearthed in more recent years. At the time around 1880, most of these jackets were made from denim. For this version, ONI drew inspiration from the distinctive waist pockets found on both sides of the original Type Zero jacket, combining them with elements of classic denim jackets and vintage coverall work jackets.
The result is a unique silhouette that carries a vintage appearance while maintaining the mobility and practicality of traditional workwear. The pattern also features a T shape pattern in body and arms, with triangular space at the underarms—similar in concept to gusset construction—which improves freedom of movement.
Size Recommendation
This is a slim fit jacket.
Due to the special construction in the shoulder makes the jacket fits smaller than it seems.
*Please make sure to take 1 size up from what looks like an "usual Chest Size" for you.
**The jacket is supposed to fit with dropped shoulder.
**Anything smaller than that would be not comfortable to move in it.
For example,
Sven wears 38-40 in most Japanese denim jackets with 52cm ~ 20.4 inch chest size.
Sven will need a 40 in ONI Old Design Jacket, with a 54cm ~ 22.3 inch chest in this case.
Sven can also size up to 42 when he needs to layer up more, it doesn't feel or look too oversized.
Size Chart(CM)
| Length | Shoulder | Chest | Sleeve | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | 60 | 44.5 | 52 | 57 |
| 40 | 62 | 46.5 | 53.5 | 59 |
| 42 | 64 | 47 | 55.5 | 61 |
| 44 | 66 | 49.5 | 58 | 63 |
【ONI DENIM】03517-Ishikawadai 15oz Old Design Jacket
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
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How to find the best jeans size?
All our raw denim products are one-washed or sanforized, no need to worry about shrinkage.
Want to avoid sizing mistakes? We got you:
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How to return / exchange?
It's hassle free: simply print 1 return label and arrange a pickup with DHL.
We put our customers’ needs at the core of what we do.
When you find your order unfit / does not match your expectation.
Feel free to send us an email about how you feel and what your questions are.
Please note that the T shirt / underwear / socks is not applicable for return / exchange.
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How should you wash your jeans?
Always cold wash on the light cycle / gentle cycle or delicate cycle to prolong any clothing.
For your raw denim to evolve and set in shape well, we recommend wearing as long as possible before the first wash.
For the first 5 wash, we recommend you to wash by hand.
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General Care
Never use tumble dry on quality goods; never use softener; never use detergent that contain bleach.
If possible, always wash on the light cycle / gentle cycle or delicate cycleto prolong the garment life.
Please note that all indigo product including raw denim can “bleed” causing the transfer of indigo blue color from your garments to other surface like white Tshirt or light color shoes. The “bleeding” will lessen with wear and after first several washes. Wash dark jeans with dark cloth to avoid issues.