The quality/price ratio is excellent: for $230, you will have raw jeans with all the purist details, a Japanese fabric allowing sumptuous washes and Canadian manufacturing.
The shirts are also worth it, with their unexpected finishes on this type of product.
The cuts are straight because they are inspired by the legendary Levi's 501: the leg opening is 22cm for a size 32.
Recently, the brand has also been making slim jeans. Jeans fabrics range from 14.5 to 17oz. Shirts are cotton or chambray. Everything is Japanese and selvedge!
The two cuts cover all body types and the quality is impeccable.
Be careful, when purchasing you should choose tight jeans, but a little less than usual, because they will shrink by 3-5% the first wash.
Paulrose products are available for sale on the Tate+Yoko website.
Paulrose was founded in 1960 by the grandparents of the creator of Naked&Famous . This family of denim purists highlights unsanforized Japanese selvedge denim (without treatment to prevent it from shrinking) and vintage cuts.
The collection consists of just two products: raw indigo jeans and workwear shirts. The design is authentic, and favors comfort .
Of course, the quality is there: pockets with cotton bags, copper rivets, vegetable tanned leather label.
As for the shirts, they have selvedge reinforcement, fine seams, a small, well-designed collar and two darts at the bottom of the sleeves (rare in workwear).