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A Guide to the Brand, the Product, and the Philosophy
WeftSide popped up on my radar in the autumn of 2024, right around the time it launched. I remember opening the site and instantly recognising something familiar—not just in how it looked, but in the thinking behind it.
The product philosophy is more zen than seasonal. It’s minimal and intentional from top to bottom. The brand covers the essentials: jeans, shirts, and jackets, plus a few complementary items—all built from carefully chosen fabrics and shaped by decades of denim experience.
It speaks to the instinct that’s always guided my own work, a kind of denim essentialism. The belief that a great pair of jeans doesn’t need reinvention. If you have a denim religion, this is somewhere near the altar.
TL;DR – New Minimalist Denim Brand
The Swedish brand WeftSide keeps it minimal, intentional, and built to last. Just a few core pieces, all rooted in quiet conviction. If that resonates, you’ll feel right at home.

The Jeans
If you’re drawn to what WeftSide stands for, the jeans are where to start. It’s the core of the brand—the clearest expression of the philosophy.

001 Tight Fit – Italian Stretch Denim in Charcoal
This is the only fit with stretch, and the only not available in a selvedge denim.
The 13 oz. black denim is from Italy and has 2% elastane for comfort. It’s overdyed black for a soft fade to grey over time.
The 001 Tight fit is slim, not skinny—designed for those who like a tight-fitting, modern silhouette.


002 Regular Fit – Japanese Selvedge in Indigo or Charcoal
This is for sure the most versatile fit in the lineup. It’s straight through the hip and leg, cut for balance—neither slim nor loose.
Available in two unwashed, selvedge denims from Japan: a 13.7 oz. pure indigo and a 13.8 oz. black denim.
Both are made from 100% organic cotton, woven on shuttle looms with just the right amount of texture. Fades come slowly, but once you get there, it’s a stunner!


003 Loose Fit – Soaked Selvedge or Raw Chalk
Wider, roomier, but not baggy. The 003 is for those who want shape and movement.
It’s available in two soaked denims—a selvedge indigo (13.7 oz.) and an undyed white (13 oz.)—both made from organic cotton and rinsed to take the edge off.
The white skips the selvedge but keeps the texture. Indigo delivers all the fade potential you’d expect, just with a broken-in head start.
Features
WeftSide’s jeans are built with quiet precision. Belt loops are raised and tucked, hems are chainstitched, the inseams are felled, and buttons are metal donuts. These are construction choices that signal intent—executed cleanly, without drawing attention to themselves.
Sizing
Sizing follows Western standards. That means a tagged size 30 won’t measure exactly 30 inches in the waist—like most European or American brands. If you’re used to Japanese denim sizing, adjust expectations accordingly. The range runs from 26 to 36 in the waist, with up to three inseam lengths depending on the model.


The Jacket
WeftSide’s denim jacket takes the classic Type I as its starting point, but filters it through a modern minimalist lens.
It’s boxy and cropped, with neatly pleated front panels and a single chest pocket—no flap and minimal branding. At the waist, side tabs replace the traditional cinch, giving it a cleaner silhouette without losing the spirit of the original.
It’s available in three denims— the Japanese indigo and black selvedge denims, plus the undyed white—making it easy to pair or contrast within the collection.



The Shirt
WeftSide’s shirt comes in four versions, all built on the same regular-fit block with flap pockets and snap buttons.
The lightest is a chambray (4.5 oz.), which works perfectly for layering, followed by a mid-weight indigo denim (8.5 oz.) for everyday wear.
The heavier options—in the black selvedge charcoal and the chalk—are overshirt territory, made to pair with the matching jeans if you’re after a full look.
Sizing note: It’s the same model in so they’ve also got the pictures across all four shirts, but he’s wearing size M in the chambray and indigo, but a size S in the charcoal and chalk.

Go WeftSide Head to Hem (and Wrist)
Outside of the core lineup, WeftSide also offers a few additional pieces. There’s a lightweight tee, some gorgeous oversized bandanas (that they call “flags”), and a made-to-order watch.
The watch is assembled in Sweden with a 39.5 mm case made from 316L stainless steel and powered by a Japanese automatic movement. It ships with both a metal bracelet and a NATO strap.
Why WeftSide Should Be on Your Radar Too
There’s no shortage of denim brands trying to do less—but few that do it this intentionally. WeftSide isn’t out to flood your feed or your wardrobe. What they offer is quiet, deliberate, and built to hold up—not just in construction, but in relevance.
From fabric choices to fits, from understated details to the philosophy behind it all, WeftSide is denim reduced to its essence. If that speaks to you, there’s really no need to overthink it.
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