




HAIKURE | Korea Short Denim - Wide Cropped Pants Sunny-Blue
The HAIKURE Korea Short Sunn Sunny-Blue in color 29 is a study in architectural denim, where the familiar jean is reimagined through a distinctly Japanese lens. The silhouette is the immediate statement: a short, boxy trunk that sits high on the waist, then drops into a wide, cuffed hem that creates a clean, almost sculptural line from hip to ankle. This is not a passive pant—it commands the vertical plane with a deliberate, graphic precision that feels both playful and rigorously composed. The fabric is where the story deepens. This denim has a substantial, dry hand—crisp to the touch, with a slight papery quality that speaks to a heavy, untreated cotton weave. There is no stretch, no give; the cloth holds its shape with the integrity of a raw canvas. The blue is a deep, saturated indigo, uniform and dense, with a matte finish that catches light only at the sharpest creases. It feels cool and substantial against the skin, promising a break-in that will be slow and personal, molding to the wearer over time rather than instantly conforming. On the body, the fit is intentionally generous through the seat and thigh, then sharply cropped above the ankle. The high waist cinches the torso, while the wide leg creates a dramatic A-line that flares just enough to balance the boxy top block. The construction is meticulous: flat-felled seams run cleanly along the interior, the button fly is sturdy and tactile, and the hem is finished with a deep, raw-edged cuff that adds weight and structure. There is no distressing, no fading—only a pure, unbroken surface that lets the cut and cloth do all the work. Movement is surprisingly free despite the fabric’s weight. The wide leg swings with each step, creating a soft, airy volume around the lower leg. This is a pant for the transitional weeks of late spring and early autumn, when the air is warm but the nights carry a chill. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt tucked in, sleeves rolled, and a flat leather sandal for a clean, minimalist line. Or drop the hem to its full length and pair with a chunky loafer and a linen blazer for a more grounded, studio-ready look. The Korea Short Sunny-Blue is a garment that asks for space and gives it back in equal measure—a piece for the wardrobe that values precision over volume.
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The HAIKURE Korea Short Sunn Sunny-Blue in color 29 is a study in architectural denim, where the familiar jean is reimagined through a distinctly Japanese lens. The silhouette is the immediate statement: a short, boxy trunk that sits high on the waist, then drops into a wide, cuffed hem that creates a clean, almost sculptural line from hip to ankle. This is not a passive pant—it commands the vertical plane with a deliberate, graphic precision that feels both playful and rigorously composed. The fabric is where the story deepens. This denim has a substantial, dry hand—crisp to the touch, with a slight papery quality that speaks to a heavy, untreated cotton weave. There is no stretch, no give; the cloth holds its shape with the integrity of a raw canvas. The blue is a deep, saturated indigo, uniform and dense, with a matte finish that catches light only at the sharpest creases. It feels cool and substantial against the skin, promising a break-in that will be slow and personal, molding to the wearer over time rather than instantly conforming. On the body, the fit is intentionally generous through the seat and thigh, then sharply cropped above the ankle. The high waist cinches the torso, while the wide leg creates a dramatic A-line that flares just enough to balance the boxy top block. The construction is meticulous: flat-felled seams run cleanly along the interior, the button fly is sturdy and tactile, and the hem is finished with a deep, raw-edged cuff that adds weight and structure. There is no distressing, no fading—only a pure, unbroken surface that lets the cut and cloth do all the work. Movement is surprisingly free despite the fabric’s weight. The wide leg swings with each step, creating a soft, airy volume around the lower leg. This is a pant for the transitional weeks of late spring and early autumn, when the air is warm but the nights carry a chill. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt tucked in, sleeves rolled, and a flat leather sandal for a clean, minimalist line. Or drop the hem to its full length and pair with a chunky loafer and a linen blazer for a more grounded, studio-ready look. The Korea Short Sunny-Blue is a garment that asks for space and gives it back in equal measure—a piece for the wardrobe that values precision over volume.






















