Upcycling used denim that was going to be discarded into standard models and sacoche bags - US series -

Upcycling used denim that was going to be discarded into standard models and sacoches - U Series -


23SS trend denim. Based on the 2023 season theme "Time Travel", SPINGLE MOVE has upcycled used denim into four standard models and a sacoche. They feature a vintage flavor that cannot be found in new items, such as fraying and fading.

Used denim that was scheduled to be discarded in the United States

The company uses used denim collected in the United States. Fabric that had been cut due to the short pants trend and fabric that was too damaged to be used are recycled. The fabric is washed and sorted at Yamasawa Press, an iron press factory in Adachi Ward, Tokyo, and finished into patchwork fabric.

Sorted, washed, and disassembled by hand, then remade into patchwork fabric with color matching

Four classic models made with used denim

① SPM-141U

The soft canvas fabric is updated with used denim. The tape line that matches the tag color is an accent.

The Velcro model uses vegan leather and comes with a special "SPINGLE MOVE" logo.

③ SPM-356U

A combination of classic design and used denim. Comes with a zipper for easy on and off.


④ SPM-442U

The mid-cut design features used denim and kangaroo leather, emphasizing a vintage feel.

Equipped with highly wear-resistant "RUBEAR CNF sole"

It is characterized by its abrasion resistance for long-term use. It is combined with upcycled materials and has the RUBEAR logo engraved on it.

The sacoche is a collaboration with a bag brand

A sacoche was produced in collaboration with the Japanese made bag brand "WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE" using recycled fabric "CORDURA® ECO".

Used denim upcycled model

SPM-141U Denim
¥23,100(tax included)

SPM-211U Denim
¥24,200(tax included)
*Scheduled for release in May 2023

SPM-356U Denim
¥26,400(tax included)

SPM-442U Denim
¥28,600(tax included)

SPB-113U Denim
¥12,100(tax included)

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SPINGLE Biz

Dec 13, 2022

SPINGLE Biz

Dec 13, 2022