Preferably priced under $200 and fitting close to a Levi's 514 or 511.
These are $155 and have either a slim fit if sized down, or a more traditional full sizing if fit more true to size. There's a store located in NYC that is very helpful - even if you don't live close enough to visit it's worth the phone call.
If you want to spend a little more, there's other brands such as Samurai, Pure Blue Japan, even Dior - just to name a few (however these are not under $200)
Gap selvage denim is a great deal and a good deal. $88. Obviously widely available as well. I believe it comes in most standard gap cuts.
Gap selvage denim is a great deal and a good look. $88. Obviously widely available as well. I believe it comes in most standard gap cuts.
Self Edge probably has the best selection of high quality raw selvedge jeans money can buy. (or a lot of money can buy.. gotta pay for quality)
Most if not all of their stuff is heavy weight Japanese denim that stands the test of time and breaks in beautifully with dramatic fades.
Flat Head is a great example.
"Flat Head"http://www.selfedge.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68&products_id=295
If you are looking for premium, raw, Japanese denim...you won't do any better than jeans from RRL. They are Ralph Lauren's super elite jeans. These are incredible. I have one pair right now and when I'm wearing them, I can't be stopped. I suggest you win this eBay auction pronto.
For what I think you're looking for I'd second the APC suggestion, though I think the New Cures are closer to 511s. Perhaps just over the 200 mark would be nudie's, which are raw and look amazing but do wear out fairly quickly. If you want to go much cheaper then Cheap Mondays (think levis 510s for most of their cuts) make some raw denim that's pretty damn good for the price (about $65)
I don't think you can beat the price to quality you get with A.P.C new standards, they are a staple and should be in anyone gentlemans wardrobe. I would also check out blueingreensoho.com for a great shop that carries Japanese denim, most might be over your budget, but you get amazing quality and denim.
While Gap and Banana Republic both offer selvedge denim these days, nothing compares to G-Star's Handcrafted denim in terms of quality, fabric weight, construction, look, and feel. Here's a link to G-Star's website
Unfortunately, you cannot buy them online, but you can peruse the collection, and, with stores all over the world, you should be able to find one in a major city near you. The brand is also carried at department stores, although the Handcrafted edition of jeans is usually only in G-Star stores.
If you're in NYC, Odin is having a 50% off sale on Kicking Mule Workshop jeans (normally $275). I've owned Nudies, APC, and PRPS and the KMW are by far the best quality. They're made of Zimbabwean cotton fabric that is rope died with natural indigo dye in the Okayam Prefecture of Japan. The Nudies fit wonderfully and fade great - but they tear really easily.
Gap selvedge is garbage when compared side by side with the Japanese brands. For under $200 I second APC.
Thanks for the answers guys, it's much appreciated. I love denim, but I've yet to venture past Levis. I live in Richmond, VA, so I'll be hitting up Need Supply Co. with your suggestions in mind. Right now I'm leaning towards APC or Nudie, but we'll see.
I agree, Gap is garbage when it comes to the type of denim your looking for.
I had a pair of Nudies for over 2 years and I highly recommend them for your first Selvedge jean.
2 weeks ago I purchased a pair of APC, so far I am really impressed with them. The cut is great and they definitely stand up to the other brands in terms of quality.
Stay away from the Gap and other companies that are just jumping on the band wagon.
I've been wearing this type of denim for about 2 years, and the best pair I've found for the price is WESC's selvedge raw skinny Fits almost exactly between a 514 and a 511, has an uncommon yellow selvedge line (the only better selvedge line is 'Edwin's ED-47"http://fusshop.co.uk/edwin_jeans_ed-47_rainbow_selvage.html but these fit more like 501's and are a little above $200.) Selvedge detailing on the coin and back pockets, made (in China, unfortunately) of japanese denim, and are right around the price range you are looking for (even on sale if you wear a 34 or 36) My personal recommendation anyway. Plus if you use Rep Code NA7978 at check out, on any item, you'll get 20% percent off!!!
There are plenty of selvage jeans out there. I purchased one that was shown on uncrate several weeks back. "Original Penguin Selvage::http://www.originalpenguin.com/Pants/ELROY/invt/19fb0182op&bklist=icat,4,shop,opgm,opgmaprlden
At $150 a pop I found that APC is garbage. Not impressed with the quality at all. You can do a lot better. Find a product made in the USA before considering APC. At less than $88 (on sale and constant 25% coupons) Gap selvedge is a much better entry level option than APC.
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These are $155 and have either a slim fit if sized down, or a more traditional full sizing if fit more true to size. There's a store located in NYC that is very helpful - even if you don't live close enough to visit it's worth the phone call.
If you want to spend a little more, there's other brands such as Samurai, Pure Blue Japan, even Dior - just to name a few (however these are not under $200)