Originally posted by: mzkhadir
Originally posted by: PHiuR
perhaps it's $600 because of all the "work" that has gone into these jeans to produce them? I don't know how they are made for anything so I can't say too much about it. maybe people are paying for the materials, and time spent on making these jeans $600.
just a thought
This is what goes into 600 dollar jeans.
To start with, Evisu weaves its cloth on shuttle looms that, unlike the projectile type in widespread industrial use, leave clean edges on the fabric. They are then dyed using what the label's Web site terms "rare and ancient" equipment, meaning machines that are roughly 40 years old.
Each Evisu garment is given 16 and sometimes as many as 30 "dips" to achieve the proper rich shade of deep indigo blue. And, because the old looms are narrow, each pair of Evisus requires at least three yards of fabric. The end result, with a stylized gull stitched onto the rear pocket, costs in the vicinity of $635. Not for nothing, it would seem, is Evisu named after the Japanese god of loot.
This is what they look like :
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/200...1/fashion/thursdaystyles/denim.650.jpg