Collection: TCB Jeans
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TCB 50's Type 2 Denim Jacket
Vendor:Regular price ¥35,200 JPYRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
TCB 20's Type 1 Denim Jacket
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TCB Jeans 20's Straight Selvedge Denim - 12.5oz
Vendor:Regular price ¥34,300 JPYRegular priceUnit price / per -
TCB Jeans Slim T 50's XX Medium Rise Slim-Tapered Denim - 13.5oz
Vendor:Regular price ¥32,400 JPYRegular priceUnit price / per -
TCB Jeans 50's XX High Rise Straight Denim - 13.5oz
Vendor:Regular price ¥32,400 JPYRegular priceUnit price / per -
TCB Jeans 60's XX Medium Rise Tapered Denim - 13oz
Vendor:Regular price ¥29,600 JPYRegular priceUnit price / per
TCB Jeans
In 2000, when Hajime Inoue was 20 years old, he moved to Kojima, Okayama and started working at a sewing factory. Eight years later he started his own small denim company TCB an acronym for Two Cats Brand which in itself is an ode to an old nickname for Levi's.
Fast forward a decade and TCB Jeans is a world renowned denim brand and factory producing garments entirely in house. Their jeans are clear reproductions of vintage garments that have proven to stand the test of time and are unparalleled in their attention to detail, quality and affordability.
Simply put, TCB are the best value for money jeans you can buy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are TCB jeans manufactured?
TCB jeans are made in Kojima, Okayama Prefecture. All production is done exclusively in-house using vintage sewing machines and equipment to make faithful reproductions of classic denim.
How does TCB compare to other Japanese denim?
TCB celebrates the golden era of denim, specialising in reproduction of American icons between 1920-1960. While many brands are offering slimmer cuts and heavy tapers, TCB exists for the purists who appreciate denim in it's classic form.
Where is the TCB store located in Japan?
TCB Jeans is located in the Kojima area of Kurashiki, Okayama. Famed for housing such other denim heavyweights such as Iron Heart, Pure Blue Japan, Momotaro and more.