Episodes
We're taking a break with the Denim & Boots Podcast. In the meantime, Thomas has launched his own podcast, which is simply called the Denimhunters Podcast. You can subscribe and listen to it here: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1515082550 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yIfJzu9FBa7PhpqQq7cD4 Q: So what's happening to the Denim & Boots Podcast? A: It's not going anywhere. But, for the time being, there won't be new episodes published. Q: So, does that...
Published 05/29/20
Jake and Kyle aka @rocktransformed on Instagram discuss the basics that go into a raw denim wardrobe for beginners or anyone looking to go for a minimalist wardrobe without buying too much. If you want more from Kyle, check out his blog: https://rocktransformed.wordpress.com/
Published 04/14/20
Published 04/14/20
On this episode of The Denim & Boots Podcast, Thomas is joined by Robin Meijerink aka Robin Denim. They talk about Robin's story, how he got into denim, and what he's learned from running one of the successful Instagram accounts in the world of raw denim. This podcast is a production of Denimhunters, the platform Thomas started as a denim blog that has become a voice for the denim industry and community. Today, Denimhunters is a consultancy platform, driven by a small team of independent...
Published 04/06/20
In this episode of The Denim and Boots Podcast, Jake is joined by Patrick aka @tichoblancoshoes on Instagram, a boot enthusiast with a large collection who works at Taft in New York City. Together, they discuss the topic of small and one man bootmakers. These are people who take their passion for their craft to the next level, favouring quality and independence over profits.
Published 03/30/20
In this episode of The Denim & Boots Podcast, Thomas is joined by Wouter Munnichs from Long John to talk about vintage denim. Wouter has been collecting vintage denim for +15 years, but his passion for denim goes all the way back to the early 90s when I got a job in the first Diesel store in Holland. He was 17 then. After his time at Diesel, he started a kids brand called Lvis; helped build a successful streetwear brand; and eventually started consulting for the denim industry. This...
Published 03/23/20
In this special 'bonus' episode, editor-in-chief of Men's File, Nick Clements, takes us on a tour around some of his favourite spots in Tokyo. Nick recorded his montage, which he calls 'the Tokyo Crow,' during the CC Show in October 2019, which coincided with the Typhoon named Hagibis. You'll hear Nick explain what he sees and the people he talks to (in Japanese!) as he walks around the streets of Tokyo.
Published 03/16/20
On the first episode of season 3 of the podcast, Thomas interview Alex and Giles Padmore from Iron Heart International. They talk about how the brand got started. How motorcycling has been a key source of inspiration for the brands and how the garments are designed since day one. They talk about heavyweight clothes and the appeal of it, and how Iron Heart do things rather differently online than most other brands. And lastly, they talk about the future of Iron Heart.
Published 03/09/20
On March 9, the podcast is coming back! Yay!! In this trailer for the third season, Jake and Thomas talk about why the podcast was on a break, how the show will be different (and better) from now on, and last but not least they share who some of the guests will be. So stay tuned, subscribe, and set your alarms to March 9!
Published 03/05/20
This week on the podcast, Jake talks to Kyle Robinson aka Rocktransformed (formerly 'Cold Summer'). Listen to find out what Kyle learned during the year he was working for The Flat Head in Japan.
Published 11/11/19
Mike Falkner from Wild Frontier Goods has done something many of us denimheads probably dream about; he's moved to Japan for denim. Listen to the episode to hear about how Mike ended up in Japan, and what it's like to live out there. Show notes: https://www.denimhunters.com/mike-wild-frontier-goods-s02e05/
Published 10/28/19
In this episode of The Denim & Boots Podcast, Jake talk to Mike aka Indigoshrimp about some of the changes we're currently in the heritage style industry. Specifically, they talk about the closure of The Flat Head, which was announced not long before the recording. This leads them to discuss how other Japanese brands may shut down when owners retire, due to poor sales, or because there simply aren't enough Japanese craftspeople to make the products.
Published 10/21/19
In this episode of the podcast, Thomas talks to Pete and Tony from Tellason about choosing 'made in Japan' denim after White Oak closed. You'll find the show notes for the episode here: https://www.denimhunters.com/podcast-tellason/ The all-American jeans-focused brand that’s based in San Francisco turned 10 this year. They were Cone Denim White Oak’s 4th biggest client till the very end. Now, their jeans are made from Japanese denim. Pete and Tony talk about what it was like being forced...
Published 10/14/19
In this second episode of The Denim & Boots Podcast season 2, we have the honour of talking to the man who wrote Ametora, the book that shows how Japan has saved American style. In the book, W. David Marx explains how Japan has influenced not only heritage style, but also street style. You'll find the show notes for the episode here: https://www.denimhunters.com/podcast-w-david-marx-ametora/
Published 10/07/19
In this episode of The Denim & Boots Podcast's season 2, Thomas talks to Nick Clements, the founder of Men's File. Useful links: Men's File's website: https://www.mensfile.com/ Men's File on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mensfilemagazine/ Buy magazines: http://www.lightningclutch.com/clutch-mens-file.html Episode show notes: INSERT LINK Nick has been photographing 'revival style' since the 1970s, and he's studied the subcultures surrounding it since its very beginning. In 2005,...
Published 09/30/19
The theme of season 2 is 'made in Japan.' We have a dozen interviews with influencers, journalists, retailers, and jeans and denim makers lined up for you. If you haven't done so already, please subscribe in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-denim-boots-podcast/id1458327888?mt=2 And to make sure you're notified when the first episode launches, go to settings in your podcast player and turn on notifications.
Published 09/27/19
On episode 23 for The Denim & Boots Podcast, we are once again joined by Lennaert Nijgh from Benzak Denim Developers. This time, we dig a little deeper to learn more about what it's like to make jeans in Japan. NOTICE: The podcast will be a season-based show after this episode, which will be last of what will effectively become season 1. To prepare for season 2, we will be taking a short break from our weekly publishing. We promise it will be worth the wait! Stay subscribed - or...
Published 08/26/19
On episode 22 of The Denim & Boots Podcast, Jake and Thomas are joined by Lennaert Nijgh from Benzak Denim Developers. Lennaert shares the story of how he got into denim, and how his passion led to start his own brand. As you'll learn, Lennaert is quite particular about the details on his jeans, which leads us to talk about why details matter.
Published 08/19/19
Joining us once again is boot reviewer, Carl Murawski. For this second episode in a batch recording (the first was episode #20), we're talking about the state of influencers on the heritage style scene.
Published 08/12/19
In the 20th episode of The Denim & Boots Podcast, Jake and Thomas are joined by Carl Murawski to talk about the seven most important benefits of wearing boots.
Published 08/05/19
This week on the podcast, Jake and Thomas are joined by Scott Morrison from 3x1 to talk about the travel documentary series, Common Threads, that he's launching.
Published 07/29/19
On this episode, Jake and Thomas are joined by Greg Tamura aka 'The Denim Hound' to talk about life after Instagram. Greg shares his thoughts on blogging, being an influencer (whether that's something you intentionally strive to be or not), and why there's more to life than Instagram.
Published 07/22/19
This week on the podcast, Jake and Thomas are doing a special podcast version of AMA (ask me everything) where they answer listener questions.
Published 07/15/19
In this episode, Jake and Thomas are joined by Bryan Shettig from The Rife Stuff to talk about how he built his brand. You’ll learn how Bryan got into denim and heritage style, how he ended up living in Taiwan, and how he gets his clothes made in Japan with the help of none other than John Lofgren.
Published 07/08/19
In this episode, Jake and I talk about denim care and how to wash raw denim jeans. We discuss the pros and cons of never or at least very infrequent washing, as well as the different washing methods we recommend.
Published 07/01/19