Futatabi6.5 Crosby5 Zyu (Up to 38 in)
Futatabi6.5 Crosby5 Zyu
・14 oz
・Zip fly
・Slightly tapered
・Fabric woven on a vintage shuttle loom
As 45R moves into the next chapter of its denim story, the Crosby 5 emerges as a refined expression of that evolution. Inspired by the composed style associated with classic Ivy dressing, the silhouette is slightly slim with a clean, straight line that feels measured and balanced.
The fabric is 45R’s original 14 oz Futatabi 6.5 denim, woven with thick yarns to create a rugged texture and visible depth. Each pair is carefully washed to bring out a naturally worn character while preserving the firmness of the cloth. For a more tailored impression, a pressed center crease adds quiet structure reminiscent of slacks.
The leather patch carries a crossover motif of lowercase “r” and uppercase “R.” The signature R embroidery on the back pocket is dyed with plant-based pigments in a tone inspired by Edo Asagi, a traditional Japanese blue. As the denim matures, the thread fades in harmony with the fabric, developing a patina unique to its wearer.
・14 oz
・Zip fly
・Slightly tapered
・Fabric woven on a vintage shuttle loom
As 45R moves into the next chapter of its denim story, the Crosby 5 emerges as a refined expression of that evolution. Inspired by the composed style associated with classic Ivy dressing, the silhouette is slightly slim with a clean, straight line that feels measured and balanced.
The fabric is 45R’s original 14 oz Futatabi 6.5 denim, woven with thick yarns to create a rugged texture and visible depth. Each pair is carefully washed to bring out a naturally worn character while preserving the firmness of the cloth. For a more tailored impression, a pressed center crease adds quiet structure reminiscent of slacks.
The leather patch carries a crossover motif of lowercase “r” and uppercase “R.” The signature R embroidery on the back pocket is dyed with plant-based pigments in a tone inspired by Edo Asagi, a traditional Japanese blue. As the denim matures, the thread fades in harmony with the fabric, developing a patina unique to its wearer.