GRAPH ZERO "RAILROAD" 12OZ INDIGO JACKET
Graph Zero is an artisan denim label based in Kojima, Kurashiki—widely regarded as the heart of Japanese denim production. This collarless jacket draws inspiration from American railroad workwear of the 1920s and 1930s, reinterpreted with a refined, modern silhouette. A standout feature is the pocket design. Alongside traditional patch pockets, it includes a distinctive watch pocket reminiscent of vintage coveralls. Unlike standard pockets that open only from the side, this one is accessible from both the side and the top, adding both character and functionality. The remaining pockets are seamlessly integrated into the body for a clean, balanced look. The fit is slightly tailored, offering structure without sacrificing comfort. Designed with an open front, it can be worn effortlessly like a cardigan—providing a more composed alternative to sleeveless vests, which tend to feel loose or unstructured. The addition of sleeves gives it a more polished, versatile presence. Its shorter length makes it especially suitable for layering, whether over a shirt or under outerwear. Crafted from 12oz selvedge denim, the fabric is dyed using indigo rope for both the warp and weft threads. This results in a deep, rich tone with exceptional depth. Over time, the denim softens and develops a unique patina, enhancing its texture and character with wear. Andrè is 1.82cm and wears size Large
Specifications
- Size
- Medium, Large, Extra large, Double extra large
Variants (4)
- Medium — 350.88 USD — In stock
- Large — 350.88 USD — In stock
- Extra large — 350.88 USD — In stock
- Double extra large — 350.88 USD — Out of stock
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