Edwin Jeans

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Summary

Edwin jeans enjoy strong community support as a reliable mid-tier Japanese denim brand, with many users reporting pairs lasting 10+ years with regular wear. The consensus is that their Made in Japan line is the one worth buying, as Vietnam-made lines are considered noticeably lower quality. At their price point, they're widely regarded as excellent value, especially when caught on sale.

Verdict

Edwin's Made in Japan selvedge line offers genuine longevity and strong community backing, but buyers should specifically seek out MIJ models and ideally wait for sales, as the non-Japan-made lines do not carry the same durability reputation.

What people love

Community members consistently praise Edwin's durability, fade quality, and value relative to price, with multiple users reporting decade-long ownership. The Made in Japan selvedge range in particular draws strong endorsement.

  • Multiple users report pairs lasting 10+ years with daily wear
  • Made in Japan selvedge range praised for construction and durability
  • Widely seen as best quality-to-price ratio in mid-tier denim
  • Fades attractively over time, maintaining aesthetic appeal
  • Repair services available in many cities, extending lifespan further
  • Recommended alongside premium brands like Iron Heart and Studio d'Artisan

What people criticize

The main caveat is that not all Edwin jeans are equal — Vietnam-made lines are considered inferior to the Made in Japan range. A minority of users found fit issues or durability that did not match the brand's reputation.

  • Non-MIJ lines made in Vietnam are considered less durable
  • One user reported Edwin jeans failing within months due to fit issues
  • Considered mid-tier, not a replacement for heavier premium denim
  • Price premium over Levi's may not suit all budgets without a sale

What people are saying

One user noted they've owned the same pair of Edwins since 2007, pushing back against the idea that jeans can't last a lifetime.
A denim enthusiast ranked Edwin firmly in the mid-tier category, estimating roughly double the lifespan of cheaper brands like Levi's or Wrangler.
A user who bought Edwin jeans in Tokyo described them as a revelation compared to anything worn before, with no regrets despite the price.
One commenter emphasized that the Made in Japan label is essential — without it, the jeans don't hold up nearly as well over time.