July 22, 2011

The Making of Habitual Jeans' "Glory" Pocket. It's More Complicated Than You Think

 

Did you know that the cross on the back of Habitual Jeans is called the "Glory Cross"? Me neither. I also bet you didn't know that the cross is so complicated to make that it's mostly hand done.

Habitual sent us a link to their The Habit Blog documenting the making of a single glory cross and, let me tell you, the work that goes into just one pocket is staggering. There are a ton of steps from outlining the cross, cutting it out to adding a lining, along with some complicated folding and sewing. Can you say couture pocket!

After watching this video, you will never look at your Habitual Jeans the same again or at least you will appreciate the workmanship a great deal more. Either way folks, this is what makes premium premium.

 

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