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EVISU Paris × Siotani Brothers Many Pocket Jeans Japan Made Yamane Multi Kamome Denim as worn by Travis Scott

EVISU Paris × Siotani Brothers Many Pocket Jeans Japan Made Yamane Multi Kamome Denim as worn by Travis Scott

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Rare EVISU Paris / Yamane • Siotani Brothers • Japan Made • Many Pocket / Multi Pocket Denim • Multicolor Kamome • 戎 & 音 Kanji Embroidery • Dark Indigo • 100% Cotton • Japanese Archive Streetwear

A Full-Blown EVISU Statement Piece, Built Out of Pockets, Kamome and Color 👖🇯🇵

This is EVISU at its wonderfully excessive best.

Rather than decorating an otherwise conventional five-pocket jean, this extraordinary Japanese-made pair transforms the entire rear and side architecture of the trousers into an assemblage of additional denim pockets, each becoming a miniature canvas for EVISU's famous Kamome motif.

White, red, yellow, pink, purple, orange and blue-white Kamome embroidery punctuates the deep indigo denim, while the two principal rear pockets carry the large Japanese characters and .

The result feels somewhere between heritage workwear, Japanese street fashion, patched utility trousers and wearable graphic art.

Most importantly, the internal labels establish the pedigree clearly:

JAPAN MADE by SIOTANI BROTHERS GUARANTEED

100% COTTON

MADE IN JAPAN

DESIGN & MADE ONLY BY YAMANE IN JAPAN

This is not simply an EVISU logo jean. It belongs to the far more eccentric Many Pocket / Multi Pocket branch of the brand's archive vocabulary.


Identification

Brand: EVISU / EVISU Paris
Designer Heritage: Yamane
Production Marking: Japan Made by Siotani Brothers Guaranteed
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Material: 100% Cotton
Garment Type: Multi-pocket / many-pocket denim jeans
Color: Deep dark indigo
Pocket Decoration: Multicolor embroidered Kamome / seagull marks
Rear Main Pocket Embroidery: Japanese characters 戎 and 音
Closure: Button fly visible in photographs
Waist Patch: Metallic-gold-toned EVISU Paris leather-style patch
Style: Japanese designer denim / archive streetwear / Amekaji / Y2K / utility denim
Tagged Size: Please refer to measurements or additional size information when available


The Many Pocket Construction

The defining feature is impossible to miss.

EVISU takes the conventional language of five-pocket blue jeans and essentially lets it multiply across the legs.

Numerous additional patch pockets are positioned along the back thighs and outer legs, creating a dense, almost modular composition.

Instead of hiding the construction, the designer emphasizes it through:

contrast stitching,
visible rivets,
angular pocket placement,
varying pocket sizes,
asymmetrical positioning,
and individually embroidered Kamome motifs.

It creates an unusually three-dimensional surface.

The pants almost become a denim collage.


Multicolor Kamome Gallery

The Kamome is one of EVISU's most recognizable visual signatures, but this design does something especially playful with it.

Rather than repeating the same color continuously, the various pockets carry Kamome marks in different tones.

Visible examples include:

white / pale blue
bright red
yellow
pink
purple
orange / rust
green-accented embroidery

Scattered across the rear and side legs, they create a color rhythm against the dark indigo.

Each small pocket almost becomes its own EVISU badge.

From several meters away, the silhouette reads as unusual utility denim.

Up close, the individual marks begin revealing themselves one after another.


戎 and 音 Kanji Rear Pockets

The two main rear pockets are especially distinctive.

One carries the large character:

a character strongly associated with the visual identity and naming language surrounding EVISU / Ebisu.

The opposite pocket carries:

meaning sound.

Rendered in contrasting embroidery, the two oversized characters create a bold Japanese typographic centerpiece above the surrounding field of Kamome pockets.

The white and green embroidery also works beautifully against the indigo.

It gives the rear almost the appearance of a custom Japanese work jacket translated into denim trousers.


Japan Made by Siotani Brothers

One of the most important details is the interior waistband label:

JAPAN MADE

by SIOTANI BROTHERS

GUARANTEED

The Siotani Brothers designation is a particularly attractive detail for collectors of older EVISU production.

Rather than relying only upon exterior branding, this pair carries multiple internal indications connecting it to Japanese production and Yamane-era design culture.

The care label further confirms:

100% COTTON

MADE IN JAPAN

and on the reverse:

DESIGN & MADE ONLY BY YAMANE

IN JAPAN

Together, these markings give the pair an unusually satisfying identity for collectors interested in Japanese-made EVISU rather than later globally manufactured fashion product.


EVISU Paris Waist Patch

At the rear waistband sits an unusual metallic-gold-toned patch carrying:

EVISU

Paris

alongside additional decorative lettering and graphics.

Its pale metallic appearance creates another layer of contrast against the near-black indigo.

The Paris designation connects visually with the more fashion-oriented, international side of the EVISU universe, while the internal production markings still establish Japanese manufacture.

That mixture is particularly interesting.

This is heritage Japanese denim dressed in the language of turn-of-the-millennium international street fashion.


Deep Indigo Denim

The denim appears extremely dark and richly saturated in the supplied photographs.

That is a major visual strength.

Because there is relatively little dramatic fading across the main field of the garment, every pocket, rivet and colored embroidery element remains sharply separated from the background.

The denim acts almost like a midnight-blue canvas.

As the jeans age naturally, future fading around the seams and pocket structures could make the many-pocket architecture even more pronounced.


100% Cotton Construction

The garment label explicitly states:

100% COTTON

There is no stretch composition indicated.

That supports the dense, traditional feel associated with classic Japanese denim rather than lightweight stretch fashion jeans.

The cotton structure also works particularly well with the elaborate pocket construction because the denim retains enough visual body for the many overlapping panels to remain clearly defined.


Button-Fly Front

The front photographs reveal a traditional button fly.

This reinforces the heritage-denim foundation beneath the exuberant styling.

That contrast is characteristic of the piece:

at its core, it is still recognizably built from classic jeans vocabulary.

Then EVISU begins adding pockets.

And keeps going.

And going. 😄

Until the rear becomes almost a portable archive of Kamome motifs.


Front View: Surprisingly Restrained

One of the cleverest elements is that the front remains substantially quieter than the back.

You still receive a recognizable dark-indigo jeans silhouette with:

traditional front pockets,
coin pocket,
button fly,
belt loops,
copper-tone rivets,
contrast stitching,
and a fairly clean central leg.

Only the additional side pockets and partially visible colored Kamome embroidery hint at what is happening behind.

Turn around and the entire design explodes into view.

This front-to-back contrast makes the trousers surprisingly wearable despite their maximalist concept.


Rear View: The Main Event

The reverse is where the designer abandons restraint.

Traditional rear pockets sit near the waist.

Additional pockets cascade down both legs.

Several are tilted rather than horizontal.

Others wrap partially around the sides.

Rivets punctuate the pocket corners like metallic dots.

Multicolored Kamome marks become graphic landmarks.

Then the two giant kanji characters sit above everything.

The effect resembles a utility garment assembled by an artist rather than a conventional pair of jeans.


Japanese Utility Denim Meets Streetwear

The multi-pocket concept references several different clothing traditions at once:

work trousers,
carpenter pants,
military utility wear,
cargo trousers,
motorcycle clothing,
Japanese workwear,
and experimental streetwear.

But EVISU translates these utilitarian ideas into decoration.

Some pockets remain functional storage.

Others primarily contribute visual rhythm.

The distinction between function and ornament becomes deliberately blurry.

That is precisely what makes the design compelling.


Archive Y2K Energy

There is an unmistakable late-1990s / 2000s spirit here.

This was an era when Japanese brands increasingly treated denim not merely as trousers but as a platform for visual identity.

Logos became larger.

Silhouettes became stranger.

Embroidery became more elaborate.

Utility details multiplied.

Streetwear and designer fashion increasingly collided.

This pair captures that atmosphere wonderfully.

It feels rooted in traditional Japanese denim while simultaneously belonging to the extravagant archive-fashion language now associated with Y2K collecting.


The Color Story

The palette is unusually sophisticated despite the number of colors involved.

The base is almost entirely:

deep indigo

Against this appear carefully separated accents:

white
sky blue
green
red
yellow
pink
purple
orange

Because each color appears primarily inside individual embroidery motifs, the jeans avoid becoming visually muddy.

The dark denim holds everything together.

It is almost like colored neon signage scattered across a midnight cityscape.


Hardware & Construction Details

Visible details include:

copper-tone rivets,
metal fly buttons,
reinforced pocket corners,
contrast tobacco stitching,
multiple belt loops,
traditional waistband construction,
numerous applied denim pockets,
embroidered Kamome motifs,
embroidered kanji characters,
and the EVISU Paris rear patch.

Despite the experimental design, the garment still communicates the robust construction vocabulary associated with premium denim.


Fit & Size

The precise tagged waist size is not clearly visible in the supplied photographs.

Please rely upon the actual measurements provided with the listing once available rather than assuming fit from appearance alone.

Recommended measurements to compare against a well-fitting pair of jeans include:

Waist laid flat
Front rise
Back rise
Thigh width
Inseam
Outseam
Knee width
Hem width

Japanese denim sizing can differ considerably from contemporary Western vanity sizing, particularly across different EVISU production periods.

Actual garment measurements should therefore take priority.


Condition

This is a pre-owned collectible Japanese denim garment.

Based upon the supplied photographs, the denim retains an impressively deep indigo appearance and the multicolor embroidery remains visually vibrant.

Normal age- and ownership-related characteristics may include:

minor creasing,
subtle denim rubbing,
light stitch wear,
small surface marks,
natural hardware patina,
minor embroidery irregularities,
and age-related variation to the waistband patch.

These characteristics are entirely compatible with a collectible pre-owned denim garment.

Please inspect all photographs carefully as they form an important part of the condition description.


Why This Design Matters

Standard EVISU jeans can already be highly recognizable.

A single painted or embroidered Kamome may be enough.

This pair takes that signature and turns it into an entire design system.

Instead of:

one Kamome

you receive an entire family of them.

Different colors.

Different positions.

Different pocket shapes.

Different scales.

And then Japanese typography on top.

That density pushes the garment beyond ordinary logo denim and into genuine statement-piece territory.


Amekaji, Osaka Denim & International Streetwear

EVISU's visual language has always existed at an interesting crossroads.

Its denim foundation draws from vintage American jeans and workwear.

Its execution is deeply associated with Japanese craftsmanship and Osaka denim culture.

Its more extravagant designs later became fixtures of international street fashion.

This pair seems to contain all three identities simultaneously.

From the front:

heritage denim.

From the side:

utility streetwear.

From behind:

Japanese pop-art jeans.


Wearable Art

There is a temptation to describe highly decorated denim simply as “statement fashion.”

This pair deserves something more specific.

Its visual interest comes not only from embroidery but from the architecture of the garment itself.

Every extra pocket introduces:

another seam,
another rectangle,
another angle,
another cluster of rivets,
another Kamome,
another interruption in the denim field.

The garment becomes almost topographical.

Light catches differently across each stitched layer, making the design more dimensional in person than a flat print could ever achieve.


Styling

These jeans are already the protagonist of the outfit, so styling can go in two very different directions.

For a cleaner approach:

white heavyweight T-shirt,
black sweatshirt,
plain military jacket,
minimal sneakers,
engineer boots,
or simple leather shoes.

For maximum Japanese archive energy:

embroidered sukajan,
EVISU denim jacket,
vintage racing jacket,
graphic knitwear,
biker leather,
or other early-2000s Japanese streetwear.

The dark base makes the jeans considerably easier to integrate than the enormous number of pockets might initially suggest.


Collector Appeal

Particularly desirable characteristics include:

EVISU / Yamane identity
EVISU Paris presentation
Japan Made by Siotani Brothers label
Made in Japan
Design & Made Only by Yamane in Japan marking
100% cotton denim
Many Pocket / Multi Pocket construction
multicolor Kamome embroidery
戎 and 音 kanji embroidery
dark indigo coloration
button-fly construction
unusual gold-toned rear patch
strong Japanese archive / Y2K visual identity

For an EVISU collector who already owns conventional painted-Kamome jeans, this is the sort of piece that adds something genuinely different to the collection.


Display Potential

Even unworn, the reverse is visually spectacular.

Laid flat or hung vertically, the multiple pockets create an almost patchwork-like composition.

The kanji draw attention first.

Then the eye travels downward through the colored Kamome pockets.

Then the rivets and stitching begin revealing smaller structural details.

It rewards close inspection.

For a Japanese denim archive, boutique display, photography collection or fashion reference library, the back alone has substantial visual presence.


Purchase, Shipping & Vintage Policy

Please review all photographs carefully before purchasing, as they form an important part of the item's condition record.

This is a pre-owned vintage / collectible garment and is offered as-is. Natural age-related characteristics, minor wear, surface variation and other signs associated with previous ownership or storage may be present.

Vintage Japanese sizing frequently differs from contemporary international sizing. Any tagged size should therefore be treated as a reference rather than a guarantee of modern fit. Please compare the actual garment measurements with a similar pair that fits you well.

Preparation, shipping and handling normally takes 5–10 business days or earlier.

Worldwide shipping is normally provided via EMS or another appropriate tracked international shipping service, depending upon destination and logistical requirements.

Tracking information will be supplied following dispatch.

Reasonable and respectful offers may be considered.

If you are looking for this design or model in another size, please feel free to message us. Although availability cannot be guaranteed, we may be able to locate the same or a closely matching piece in a different size through our sourcing network.


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Material Tags

100% cotton, cotton denim, indigo denim, embroidery thread, metal rivets, metal buttons, leather style patch, contrast stitching

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