One of the most recognizable aspects of an Ijin garment, after the cut of the leg , is the pocket embroidery.
The infamous "halfman" , who symbolizes, & endorses, the folding-and-cutting techniques specialized by Ijin.
"He" is present on most Ijin irregular denim as the regulator of the genuine product
But , rarer still , are these embroideries : the " Deadjack".
The name originated from the resemblance to a Union Jack flag composed of laying down body shapes....
This embroidery made it's debut on the very first run of "ijins" way back-in-the-day, in 2004 & was never to be seen again.
Until now....
This pocket is available on special order & is available on very limited product placements on sale in NK , Solo & Vox Closed Shop in Stockholm.
The Ijin Deadjack pocket : To die for.....
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