Katana collection is a tribute to patience, discipline, and the art of doing things well.
Woven in Fukuyama, Japan, the birthplace of selvedge denim, this collection revives the authenticity of traditional looms and elevates it through a contemporary lens.
Each garment is a lesson in balance — between past and present, between material and time.


THE FABRIC
Made from 100% Zimbabwe cotton, woven on shuttle looms that preserve the tension and rhythm of true artisanal work.
Each roll of denim is a living material: firm, dense, and finished with an authentic selvedge edge.
In Katana, the fabric doesn’t impose itself — it evolves with you.
With every wear, the denim shapes itself, softens, lightens, and reveals its story.


DETAILS THAT DEFINE
In Katana collection, difference lives in the details.
Engraved buttons, custom rivets, and visible selvedge seams reflect the precision of true hand-crafted work.
The 刀 (Katana) kanji and the leather label illustrated in the Japanese style evoke heritage and respect for tradition.
The colored patches — white, red, yellow, or uncolored — symbolize calm, energy, light, and purity.
Every piece is guided by the same idea: authentic luxury lives in the precision of detail.

THE COLOR PALETTE
The Katana collection is expressed through a chromatic language that goes beyond design.
The Uncolored tone reveals denim in its purest state: raw, honest, and ready to transform with time.
The white patch embodies calm and balance; the yellow represents light and clarity of purpose; while the red symbolizes inner strength — the quiet energy that defines the spirit of the brand.
These colors act as a silent language within the collection — a way to narrate, without words, the values DIN&DEEN shares with Japanese craftsmanship: respect, discipline, and beauty in simplicity.
Each tone is an interpretation of time — a way of wearing intention.

THE LEGACY
From the traditional looms of Fukuyama, Katana collection embodies the union of traditions and modernity.
A bridge between cultures.
A garment that doesn’t follow trends — it transcends them.







