A Roundup of New Denim Drops, Chambray Restocks, and Spring Deliveries
It’s been another busy week behind the scenes. I’m continuing work on the new series of jeans-focused buying guides I mentioned in a recent edition, and those will start rolling out over the coming weeks and months.
One of the projects currently in progress is a guide to Southeast Asian denim brands, written with help from a guest contributor who knows the scene well.
On the Weirloom side, things have been moving too. On Monday, I delivered jeans to the first Danish stockist of my brand. This morning, I had a second meeting with another retailer who’s interested in carrying the product under a private label arrangement.
Meanwhile, new deliveries keep landing across the brands and retailers we follow. Here are a few of the drops worth checking out this week.
In This Issue of the DH Weekly
- Redcast Heritage – Omoto SS26 drop, Flat Head flannels, Wonder Looper waitlist
- SOSO – 20 oz. Ghost Black selvedge restock
- Iron Heart – chambray shirt restock
- Franklin & Poe – Merz b. Schwanen arrivals
- Gustin – several new crowdfunding launches
- Brooklyn Clothing – Edwin Japan spring washes
- Cultizm – 20% spring promotion continues
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Omoto SS26, Flat Head Flannels, and Wonder Looper Waitlist
Redcast Heritage has received the first delivery from Omoto’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, including a 15.5 oz. slub nep selvedge denim available in both relaxed and straight fits.
If you’re not familiar with the brand, I actually covered their approach to fabric and design in my Omoto jeans guide.



The drop also includes a 13.5 oz. vintage-washed pair, a textured Ori-Sashi sashiko pant, and a selvedge Kojima bandana.
Redcast also received some Flat Head flannels. We published a full Flat Head brand profile here on Denimhunters last year if you want to learn more about one of the original Japanese heritage labels.
And finally, Redcast launched the Wonder Looper Suvin Gold Tsuriami T-shirt, which sold out in less than a day. If you missed it, you can still join the waitlist on their product page.
20 oz. Ghost Black Selvedge Restock from SOSO
SOSO’s 20 oz. Ghost Black selvedge has just returned. The fabric features a black warp and white weft construction, designed to produce strong contrast fades as the denim breaks in.
Like its indigo counterpart, the black Ghost denim is built around long-term wear and visible evolution.



If you want to learn more about the brand, I’ve put together a full SOSO jeans guide explaining their fabrics, fits, and customisation options. That guide is actually due for an update soon, which I’m hoping to tackle next week.
For now, the Ghost Black is available again as jeans, jacket, and shirt.
10 oz. Selvedge Chambray Restock at Iron Heart
Iron Heart has restocked two of its longest-running shirts: the 10 oz. selvedge chambray work shirt and the 10 oz. selvedge chambray western shirt.
Both versions use a durable midweight chambray woven on shuttle looms and finished with classic Iron Heart construction; details like chain stitch runoff and visible selvedge ID.


If you’re new to the brand, start with the Iron Heart brand profile here on Denimhunters. While they excel at every product category they make, jeans and denim is still the core of the brand. Why? My Iron Heart jeans guide breaks down their core fits and fabrics.
And if you want to play the field, we also have a full chambray shirt guide explaining the fabric and who (we believe) makes the best.
Franklin & Poe: New Merz b. Schwanen Delivery
Franklin & Poe in Philadelphia has received a substantial new delivery from Merz b. Schwanen, a brand many of you probably know best for their loopwheeled T-shirts.
This drop highlights some of the broader lineup, including knitted cotton polos and lightweight linen worker jackets and trousers designed for warmer weather.



Merz built its international reputation in recent years on their loopwheeled tees. If you’re curious how those are made, I explain the process in my loopwheeled T-shirt guide.
The new delivery at Franklin & Poe shows that the brand has quietly expanded into a much broader wardrobe offering.
New Crowdfunded Launches from Gustin
Few brands operate quite like Gustin, whose direct-to-consumer crowdfunding model has always stood out in the denim world.
Instead of producing traditional seasonal collections, the brand launches new products regularly and manufactures them only once enough backers commit.




Gustin has recently launched several new campaigns, including a Thomas Mason Oxford shirt, an experimental Cone Mills selvedge denim called “Gold Rush,” a heavyweight American-made pocket T-shirt, and a rainbow selvedge workshirt.
If you’re new to the brand, we break down their fabrics, fits, and production model in the Gustin jeans guide here on Denimhunters.
Fresh Edwin Japan Spring Washes at Brooklyn
Up in Calgary, Brooklyn Clothing—Canada’s first Weirloom stockist—has received a fresh delivery from Edwin Japan.
The drop introduces several new seasonal washes built around the brand’s 13.5 oz. denim in the regular tapered AKT33 fit and the regular straight AKT03 fit.



These lighter and mid-tone washes are designed for easier wear in the warmer months while keeping Edwin’s signature clean silhouettes.
If you’ve never come across this North American retailer before, I’ve written a full shop guide about them here.
20% Spring Promotion Continues at Cultizm
Finally, a quick reminder that Cultizm’s spring promotion is still running.
The retailer is currently offering 20% off selected items across its lineup of denim, boots, shirts, and accessories.
Just remember to apply the code SPRING at checkout.
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