Worn-in clothing projects a life well lived. Every fade, scuff and rip is a memento of an active existence. For years, brands have tried to capture this essence by pre-distressing garments. Jeans are treated with artificial washes and given whiskers with sand paper; jackets are ripped and torn; tees, softened and faded. But most of this clothing appears gimmicky at best.
While the best way to get a pair of faded jeans or a perfectly soft tee is to actually wear them down yourself, some brands manage to break the stigma of distressed garments by focusing on small-batch production and quality fabrics. The result: articles of clothing that actually look and feel like they’ve been in your closet for years.
Chimala

Designed by Noriko Machida, Chimala’s garments are steeped in mid-century Americana — think jeans, denim shirts, t-shirts and work coats. The garments are simple in design, but the fabrics used are of very high quality, and a lot of effort goes into distressing the clothing for an authentic look and feel. For example, chambray shirts have mended rips and patched holes, while western shirts show extra wear on collars and pockets. Machida works closely with Japanese artisans to achieve these details, and the result is something vintage lovers swoon for.