How can you tell if Evisu jeans are real?

How can you tell if Evisu jeans are real?

The buttons of Evisu jeans all say Evisu and the back should have the evisu gull. If you happen to see one with the godhead/china man then it is fake. At the corner of the pockets there is a ribbon, and it must say “evisu” on them outside and inside.

Who made Evisu?

Hidehiko Yamane

What paint does Evisu use?

As EVISU uses water-based paints, painted pockets and patterns will gradually fade and the paint will crack naturally after washing and wearing.

When did Evisu jeans come out?

1991

Is Evisu raw denim?

Crafted from raw selvedge denim from Japan, this pair of EVISU Private Stock jeans comes in a regular fit with iconic red inner hem – visible when rolled up.

What is Evisukuro?

Evisu’s new Evisukuro line is a trendy collection combining fashion and athleisure targeted at the younger generations. This season, the Evisukuro collection features a mix of dressing styles – where premium meets casual and sports meets fashion – for a contemporary urban look.

Is Evisu and true religion the same?

The jeans are durable; they fit and flatter any shape perfectly too. The price range for Evisu is somewhat similar to True Religion; jeans are priced between RM700 to RM2,600, jackets can go up to RM1,300, and belts and bags are between RM200 and RM1,000.

How can you tell a fake Evisu?

Are all Evisu jeans selvedge?

Authenticity. EVISU jeans are made of selvedge denim, using authentic materials, vintage detailing and original methods at each stop in the production process; EVISU endorses this level of authenticity proud of the craftsmanship that goes into every single pair of jean.

Are Evisu jeans made in China?

China do produce genuine EVISU under licence but NOT Thailand).

How can you tell if an Evisu Jean is real?

Evisu jeans do have two tags. One is the tag that is attached to the right rear pocket and the other one is found on the waist on the back left side of the jean with the tag that says “Evisu Genes” and it has a picture of a man painting the evisu logo on a pair of jeans.

Andrew

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