








【Pre-Order】S SD-401 15oz No.100 WWII Denim Jacket
Pre-Order : Until October 12, 2025
*Delivery date January 2026*
Please note that the delivery time may vary depending on the circumstances of each brand and factory production. Thank you for your understanding.
Note: Pre-order items ship at a later date. Combining them with in-stock items may delay delivery, so we recommend placing separate orders for pre-order and regular items.
Taking the context of World War II into account, we have meticulously recreated the rough and utilitarian stitching and simplified details typical of the era. We intentionally incorporate uneven stitchwork and subtle “distortions” in the specifications, applying denim with a muted, oxidized indigo blue and the rough texture characteristic of the period to our standard 100-series selvedge denim. The tack buttons are made of iron laurel buttons, which develop natural rust over time.
No.100 WWII DENIM
In the early 1940s, during World War II, the United States needed to concentrate national resources on the war effort. As part of this, the Wartime Production Board introduced strict regulations on the production of civilian goods, including clothing. In particular, cotton and metal components used in garments—such as rivets and buttons—were prioritized for military use, greatly affecting workwear, including jeans.
Under the Board’s guidance, details considered “luxuries” were thoroughly eliminated. Changes included simplified rivets, the removal of rivets from watch pockets, and the use of printed arcuate stitching (e.g., painted instead of sewn). These modifications drastically simplified jeans, resulting in a practical, rugged wartime design.
Additionally, many experienced tailors were mobilized for military production, and sewing operations for jeans were often staffed with less experienced workers. As a result, stitching could be rough and uneven, and misalignments were common. Because even re-sewing was restricted, these imperfections were shipped as-is.
At Studio D’Artisan, they have carefully recreated the rough and utilitarian stitching and simplified details of that wartime period. They intentionally reproduce uneven stitchwork and subtle “distortions” in the specifications, combining them with denim that features a muted, oxidized indigo blue and the rough texture characteristic of the era, all applied to our standard 100-series selvedge denim.
日本全国、全商品配送料無料です。
配送会社:佐川急便
ご注文を受けてから2〜3営業日以内に弊社の倉庫から出荷するよう努力しており、お客様は通常出荷後4〜7営業日以内にご注文の商品が到着致します。稀に、配送が遅れることや追加情報や手数料を税関当局より求められることがありますが、お届けする国における関税・税関に関しては、弊社にて対応いたしかねます。予めご了承ください。ご不明な点などございましたら、ご連絡ください。
Taking the context of World War II into account, we have meticulously recreated the rough and utilitarian stitching and simplified details typical of the era. We intentionally incorporate uneven stitchwork and subtle “distortions” in the specifications, applying denim with a muted, oxidized indigo blue and the rough texture characteristic of the period to our standard 100-series selvedge denim. The tack buttons are made of iron laurel buttons, which develop natural rust over time.
No.100 WWII DENIM
In the early 1940s, during World War II, the United States needed to concentrate national resources on the war effort. As part of this, the Wartime Production Board introduced strict regulations on the production of civilian goods, including clothing. In particular, cotton and metal components used in garments—such as rivets and buttons—were prioritized for military use, greatly affecting workwear, including jeans.
Under the Board’s guidance, details considered “luxuries” were thoroughly eliminated. Changes included simplified rivets, the removal of rivets from watch pockets, and the use of printed arcuate stitching (e.g., painted instead of sewn). These modifications drastically simplified jeans, resulting in a practical, rugged wartime design.
Additionally, many experienced tailors were mobilized for military production, and sewing operations for jeans were often staffed with less experienced workers. As a result, stitching could be rough and uneven, and misalignments were common. Because even re-sewing was restricted, these imperfections were shipped as-is.
At Studio D’Artisan, they have carefully recreated the rough and utilitarian stitching and simplified details of that wartime period. They intentionally reproduce uneven stitchwork and subtle “distortions” in the specifications, combining them with denim that features a muted, oxidized indigo blue and the rough texture characteristic of the era, all applied to our standard 100-series selvedge denim.
日本全国、全商品配送料無料です。
配送会社:佐川急便
ご注文を受けてから2〜3営業日以内に弊社の倉庫から出荷するよう努力しており、お客様は通常出荷後4〜7営業日以内にご注文の商品が到着致します。稀に、配送が遅れることや追加情報や手数料を税関当局より求められることがありますが、お届けする国における関税・税関に関しては、弊社にて対応いたしかねます。予めご了承ください。ご不明な点などございましたら、ご連絡ください。