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SPELLBOUND Jeans Autumn/Winter 2010

2010 April 11

Almost unknown outside Japan, SPELLBOUND was born in 1981 at Kojima, Okayama Prefecture; the birthplace of Japanese jeans. Placing values on material, sewing, processing, and the workmanship handed down over generations in this district, their aim is to add the “present = innovation” in their creations and to ‘conquer’ the international market with their product.

Autumn/winter 2010 sees the basic, casual denim line in which the original texture of materials and the used look created by gifted craftsmen are both constructed into the modern silhouette, with attention given to good authentic sewing and details. SPELLBOUND creates the season line in which the practical details and materials of working wears, military wears, and outdoor wears are reconstructed into the modern silhouette and design. All products are MADE IN JAPAN.

Read more on SPELLBOUND at their distributor blog.

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  1. April 11, 2010

    Great article and lovely brand my friend! Keep it up!

  2. SY permalink*
    April 11, 2010

    Hey buddy! thanks… that was quick, I’ve just published it :)

  3. April 11, 2010

    can you please send me more info for men jeans and shert praic

  4. April 11, 2010

    can you please send me more info and pric about jeans and shert short sliv.

    thank you

  5. SY permalink*
    April 12, 2010

    Go to SPELLBOUND’s distributor web-shop, I’m sure they’ll give you all the info you need…

  6. April 12, 2010

    Hi dode,

    If you send me an email nora@okiya.eu, I’ll will send you prices and any info you’d like.

    grtz,
    Nora

  7. April 28, 2010

    The official Spellbound website/online shop will soon launch: http://www.spellboundjeans.com.
    If all goes as planned, the site will be up and running on July 1st.

    See you there!
    grtz,
    Nora

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