Sugar Cane's 1947 Type III presents a sleek, modern twist on their iconic 1947 model, offering a lighter fabric perfect for warmer months while maintaining the essence and details of vintage jeans from the late 1940s. Faithfully echoing the charm of Levi's 501XX 1947, it retains original cuts and signature details such as the iron button and hidden copper rivets, yet with a lower rise and slimmer legs, creating a contemporary silhouette that complements any outfit.
With meticulous attention to detail, Sugar Cane delves into every aspect of recreating vintage denim fabric, from spinning and weaving to dyeing and stitching. While opting for a slightly lighter weight than the standard 1947 Model, the fabric of this Type III version retains its distinctive character. Crafted on vintage Toyoda shuttle looms, the weaving process is deliberate and time-intensive, resulting in a soft fabric that gains depth with each wear.
The allure of vintage denim lies in its unique fading patterns, replicated through a blend of American and Zimbabwe cotton in the 12oz fabric. By carefully adjusting yarn twisting power, Sugar Cane ensures the fabric closely mirrors the irregularity of Levi's 1947 501XX denim, maintaining authenticity and timeless appeal.
As many other Sugar Cane Jeans, the 1947 Type III runs slightly small. In general, we recommend choosing one size larger than your usual. However, as always, we recommend checking the size chart first to find your perfect size. It is unsanforized but one washed, so there will be no shrinkage.
Although Sugar Cane was born in Japan, its spirit and creation are true to proper American manner from the experience learned at the Army base. By mainly utilizing the denim materials, the ultimate American style symbol, the label has been manufacturing true workwear since 1975. Sugar Cane comprise a blend of traditional dyeing techniques and styling with innovation and creativity in textile development. Their jeans represent the higher end of Japanese selvedge denim.