Indigofera Prima Jeans
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Scientifically, Indigofera is a large genus of species of flowering plants belonging to the legume family, pea family, bean family or pulse family. The species are mostly shrubs, herbs and small trees. Among the most common types are the Indigofera Tinctoria (true indigo) and Indigofera Suffruticosa (Anil) which are used to produce the indigo dye. The chemical aniline was first synthesized from Indigofera Suffruticosa. The indigo dye is the organic compound that produces the blue slightly purple color. Its primary purpose is to dye a cotton yarn. As such, the denim cloth for blue jeans was born.
Indigofera is not only a plant or color but a fashion brand as well. Based in Sweden, Indigofera Prima Jeans, is headed by Johan Soderlund and Mats Andersson. They have been active in the denim industry for decades and both have decided to carve out their vision of the dream jean. The essence of Indigofera Prima Jeans is about old fashioned quality, detailed craftsmanship and pure love for denim. Garments from the narrow shuttle looms of Japan and authentic indigo dyeing materials from India and Africa are all combined to create a true indigo masterpiece.
Notable designer denim jeans selections feature:
- Indigofera Prima Gunpowder Black Denim Limited Edition 14oz Selvage Jeans: Made in Japan on the old narrow looms and vibrant living black color.
- Indigofera Prima Mack Clear Blue Wash Denim Jeans: A hard washed Indigofera flagship model of Mack. Light indigo color, slightly tattered and worn parts. Printed rivets and buttons. Straight five pocket mock-up with button fly.
- Indigofera Prima Mack Unwashed Jeans: Stable crude 5-pockets for 45 oz hand-dipped denim.
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www.indigoferajeans.com
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