P1020895 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

Bread & Butter was more than just the old faces. There’s a new boy in town just arrived from Amsterdam and he’s about to teach all the oldtimers a thing or two about preserving the environment. Kings of Indigo (abbreviated K.O.I.) was launched before the public only 6 months ago, but it’s already convincingly well-established conceptually, and now, as the brand is shipping out for the very first time this week, it’s up to the customers to judge the fruit of their efforts.

P1020896 628x1116 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

K.O.I. was launched in July 2011 at the Bread & Butter fair and they clearly know exactly where they want to go with it, also stated in the slogan, ”Every Garment Made With A Conscience.” The founder Tony Tonnaer previously worked for seven years as denim director for Kuyichi, another eco-friendly denim brand from the Netherlands.

The brand focuses on classic jeans, but has a modern concept, as fabrics are primarily made of recycled cotton. Nevertheless, the styling is strongly inspired by the old classics. It’s simple five-pocket jeans with nice and clean details, and compared to other brands from the Netherlands the detailing is quite scarse. As Tony put it, “every brand needs a few signature details to help define and differentiate it,” but in my opinion some just overdo it.

P1020898 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

The concept of K.O.I. is visualised in the logo by mixing American heritage (the cowboy) with the Japanese eye for detail (the koi) and caring for nature (the wave). The wave is also used as the stitch logo on the back pocket, which are naturally also half-lined. Additionally, the jeans are chain stitched at the hem and they have double (or trible) felled inseams. The overlock stitches on the non-selvage edges are royal blue, another signature, which again is a deliberate choice referring to the koi and the wave. The patches are made of vegetable tanned leather and the fabrics are mainly from Turkey and Italy, some of them also organic.

P1020949 628x796 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020941 628x419 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020914 628x409 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

All production takes place in Tunisia, but for their exclusive top-of-line selvage jeans the fabric is produced in Japan: a 14 oz. beauty woven of recycled cotton by the small Japanese mill Collect. They retail at €240, which is the most expensive item from K.O.I. But there’s also more commercial 12,5 oz. selvages from Italy retailing at €139.

P1020915 628x326 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020912 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P10209051 628x835 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020917 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020923 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020924 628x967 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P10209261 628x774 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P10209271 628x389 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P10209301 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P10209311 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020936 628x595 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

All washes are in general subtle and not too agressive. The price starter (in dry) retails for €99, which places the brand in the commercial category along with brands like Nudie.

P1020938 628x419 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

For spring 2013 the brand plan to launch tops as well, and they’ve done some developments with recycled cotton, but the results are not yet ready to hit the market. However, leather accessories and repair kits are already available.

P1020882 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020884 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020893 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020901 628x1116 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020902 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020904 628x353 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020953 628x419 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020955 628x758 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020956 628x793 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020957 628x419 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

P1020958 628x419 All Hail the Kings of IndigoK.O.I. is more than men’s jeans and the concept includes a great denim line-up.

734019 10152300210237195 839581040 n 2 All Hail the Kings of Indigo

Thomas Bojer

Founder and editor-in-chief at Denimhunters
Thomas got into denim through a keen interest in manufacturing and a love for the well-faded jean. He's based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but he travels as much as his job allows. Through Denimhunters he has found a way to share his passion with likeminded enthusiasts while learning more about the blue fabric. Thomas' favourite jean is the 1947 501XX and he has a soft spot for Red Wing Shoes.
734019 10152300210237195 839581040 n 2 All Hail the Kings of Indigo