Wartime model denim jacket
The memory of an era told through simplicity: the "war model denim jacket"
During the 1940s, when supplies were scarce, wartime denim jackets were simplified in design, with the number of front buttons reduced to four and the pocket flaps removed.
But still, people wore those jackets, worked hard, and lived their lives.
The "War Model Denim Jacket" is a product of that era, combining ruggedness and simplicity, and is now attracting attention once again. The donut buttons and rough stitching, which are unique to that time, make you love it more and more the more you wear it. A piece that breathes history into your everyday outfit.
graphzero war model denim jacket lineup
Adult casual denim vest
A single piece that gives off a sense of elegance and sophistication. A denim outerwear piece for adults
"Loose, firm, yet cute" Graph Zero's denim work vest exudes a moderately chic atmosphere. This carefully tailored piece has an exquisite balance that is neither too casual nor too elegant. It goes well with both shirts and cut-and-sew tops, and adds a "sophisticated" feel to adult everyday wear.
Denim vest lineup
graphzero original monster stretch
Combining flexibility and strength, these pants truly give you freedom of movement when you wear them.
Graph Zero's "Monster Stretch" is more stretchy than conventional stretch pants. It stretches twice as much as normal pants, making it surprisingly comfortable to wear. It uses an original stretch fabric developed for high mobility.
Monster Stretch Jacket/Pants Lineup
Yarn-dyed denim
It only gets better with the effort.
The denim is dyed by bundling threads and slowly dyeing them, giving it an uneven color and a deep texture. The more you wear it, the more character it develops, and the more fun it becomes as a color that is unique to you.
It takes a lot of work, but it's a unique pair of jeans that you can wear for a long time because they can be easily coordinated with both casual and formal outfits.
Yarn-dyed jeans lineup
A piece that incorporates the times.
Graph Zero Heritage Jeans
Graph Zero's Heritage Jeans are made from raw denim woven on old-fashioned power looms, and are purposely not treated with shrink-proofing, singeing, or twist-proofing, in pursuit of the original vintage texture.
The silhouette is not too loose, so it goes well with casual styles as well as neater outfits.
In addition, with its roots in workwear from the early 1900s, it is an authentic piece with attention to detail, such as rivet reinforcement, rolled stitching, an offset center loop, and reinforced fabric on the pockets.
Heritage Jeans Lineup
Graphzero's original "Kendo denim" has the feel of a Kendo uniform
Graphzero's original "Kendo denim" has the feel of a Kendo uniform
Graphzero's "Kendo Denim" is an original fabric that incorporates the unique weaving structure used in Kendo uniforms into denim-based fabric. The warp threads are made of indigo rope-dyed yarn, and the weft threads are made of off-white yarn, creating a new color. This weave and color scheme creates a three-dimensional texture like that of a Kendo uniform, giving it a unique look that is different from regular denim. This is a unique and profound piece that is full of graphzero's playfulness and respect for tradition.
Kendo denim lineup
A sophisticated yet casual look for adults
Graph Zero's simple, easy-to-match T-shirt
This T-shirt is from the denim brand "graphzero" in Kojima, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan's leading jeans production area.
It goes well with refreshing shorts, and also with jeans. It's a special piece that you can wear all year round.
T-shirt lineup
