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130 "Hadal Library Overdye" 16oz Selvedge Denim - High Rise Taper Fit

130 "Hadal Library Overdye" 16oz Selvedge Denim - High Rise Taper Fit

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  • Tender's Type 130 Jeans are crafted from a 16oz Japanese selvedge denim and cut and sewn in England. This edition receives its color from a hadal overdye: a reactive dye process designed to achieve the deepest color possible. The "hadal" name references Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, as well as the deepest oceanic zone. This season's "Library" color is so-named for the traditional maroon-brown leather binding of library books. The jeans feature a modified five-pocket silhouette with straight cut front pockets, and come finished with rounded rivets, filled belt loops, and a custom Tender branded top-button.
    • High rise, ample room in the thigh with a tapered leg
    • Rinsed to remove shrinkage
    • 16oz Japanese selvedge denim fabric
    • Hadal library natural overdye
    • Straight cut front pockets 
    • Large rear patch pockets
    • Filled belt-loops
    • Rounded rivets
    • Bartack reinforcements
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in England
  • Size Waist Rise Thigh Knee Inseam Leg Opening
    2/Small 31" 11.3" 11.8" 9.25" 36.5" 7"
    3/Medium 33" 11.5" 12.5" 9.75" 37" 7.25"
    4/Large 35" 11.6" 13" 10" 37" 7.5"
    5/X-Large 36" 11.75" 13.5" 10.5" 37" 7.6"
    6/XX-Large 38" 12.25" 14" 11" 37" 8"

    Convert to CM

    For details about how we measure our garments visit the measuring guide.

  • Tender is a one-man English label established in 2009 by William Kroll. Backed by decades of experience working for Evisu, Kroll's time in Japan yielded an expertise in denim development and dyeing techniques with an emphasis on small details. Each collection from Tender is hallmarked by extensive use of natural dyes and workwear silhouettes, resulting in the brand's signature "Antique Workwear" aesthetic.
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130 "Hadal Library Overdye" 16oz Selvedge Denim - High Rise Taper Fit

$345.00

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  • Details
  • Sizing
  • Brand Info
  • Tender's Type 130 Jeans are crafted from a 16oz Japanese selvedge denim and cut and sewn in England. This edition receives its color from a hadal overdye: a reactive dye process designed to achieve the deepest color possible. The "hadal" name references Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, as well as the deepest oceanic zone. This season's "Library" color is so-named for the traditional maroon-brown leather binding of library books. The jeans feature a modified five-pocket silhouette with straight cut front pockets, and come finished with rounded rivets, filled belt loops, and a custom Tender branded top-button.
    • High rise, ample room in the thigh with a tapered leg
    • Rinsed to remove shrinkage
    • 16oz Japanese selvedge denim fabric
    • Hadal library natural overdye
    • Straight cut front pockets 
    • Large rear patch pockets
    • Filled belt-loops
    • Rounded rivets
    • Bartack reinforcements
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in England
  • Size Waist Rise Thigh Knee Inseam Leg Opening
    2/Small 31" 11.3" 11.8" 9.25" 36.5" 7"
    3/Medium 33" 11.5" 12.5" 9.75" 37" 7.25"
    4/Large 35" 11.6" 13" 10" 37" 7.5"
    5/X-Large 36" 11.75" 13.5" 10.5" 37" 7.6"
    6/XX-Large 38" 12.25" 14" 11" 37" 8"

    Convert to CM

    For details about how we measure our garments visit the measuring guide.

  • Tender is a one-man English label established in 2009 by William Kroll. Backed by decades of experience working for Evisu, Kroll's time in Japan yielded an expertise in denim development and dyeing techniques with an emphasis on small details. Each collection from Tender is hallmarked by extensive use of natural dyes and workwear silhouettes, resulting in the brand's signature "Antique Workwear" aesthetic.