Kaihara selvedge denim, a relaxed cut built for athletic builds, and a price that requires a genuine argument in its favor. Here's the argument.
The Verdict
The Fit 3 is the best ready-to-wear jean I've found for men who carry width in the thigh and need the waist to follow. At $448 it's hard to justify on paper, and harder still given it's now discontinued, but the combination of Kaihara selvedge construction and a cut that actually accommodates a real body makes this worth hunting down.
The Make
The denim comes from Kaihara, the Japanese mill with a legitimate reputation for pairing traditional loom techniques with modern production precision. This isn't marketing shorthand. Kaihara's fabric has a specific hand to it: a slubbed surface texture, a slight irregularity in the weave that you'd expect from traditional loom construction, and a depth of color that flat-woven stretch denim doesn't produce. The blend is 99% cotton with 1% elastane, enough to allow movement without the rubbery give that ruins most "athletic fit" denim. The selvedge edge is custom to rag & bone.
Color may bleed, as the care label acknowledges. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, and expect the first few washes to run. That's not a flaw in a denim of this construction. That's the denim.
The Fit
Relaxed through the seat and thigh, tapering enough below the knee that it doesn't read wide-leg. If you're built proportionally and have been forcing yourself into slim-cut jeans, this is the cut. If you're narrow through the hip, the roominess reads less intentional.
One critical note: sizing runs approximately two inches large. A true 34-inch waist should order a 32. This is consistent, not occasional, and if you're ordering blind you should assume it applies to you.
Sizing range runs from 29 to 40, which covers more ground than most premium denim at this price.
The Context
At $448, this competes with Momotaro, Oni, and the upper end of Naked & Famous. Those options offer comparable or better raw denim construction but none of them address the athletic-build fit problem as directly. The closest alternative for thigh-forward builds is probably Courage & Kind or a made-to-measure option, both of which require more friction to buy. The Fit 3 solves a specific problem off the rack.
The discontinuation is a real issue. Stock exists through rag & bone's site and at secondary retailers, but sizing availability is shrinking. If the cut works for you, this is a now-or-later decision that leans toward now.
The Personal Note
I own a few pairs, which is probably the only endorsement that matters here. The sizing issue is real and consistent: order two inches down without exception. At $448 that quirk is annoying rather than charming, but it hasn't been annoying enough to stop me. The fabric wears in the right direction over time, the cut solves a problem most premium denim ignores, and I haven't found anything that replaces it cleanly since the discontinuation was announced.



