![]() ![]() The 622HOX have all the trademarks of pairs that come out of the Oni workshop. ![]() In my opinion, it’s a one-swing knockout. Once again, they’ve stepped off the beaten path with this sulfur-dyed heavy oxford cloth. To mark their third anniversary, they’re coming out swinging with both hands with a limited collaboration with Oni Denim. They’re moving out of their corner and planting their feet in the centre of the ring. Since their second anniversary last year, they’ve expanded their roster considerably to include some of the biggest Japanese brands like Samurai and Pure Blue Japan. They’ve become a go-to source for popular artisanal denim brands like Oni, Tanuki, Tender, and Studio D’Artisan. It’s now been three years since Redcast Heritage first stepped into the ring, and they’ve got an impressive winning streak behind them. They swaggered like a heavyweight, confident that they had the goods to back up this posture. Right from the start, they knew what they were about. They were testing the market with well-placed jabs, and they seemed to be constantly moving forward, never on the back foot. They stocked hard-to-find Japanese brands like Strike Gold, Trophy, and UES, and they were wading into the collaboration pool with an eye-popping pair from Spain’s premier denim atelier, Companion Denim. When they first popped up on my radar, Redcast Heritage were new to the scene, but they had the air of a hungry and determined challenger. I’ve always had a fondness for underdogs and upstarts-particularly those who are determined to go their own way. Redcast Heritage x Oni Denim 622HOX Review These are our honest impressions of that pair. Disclaimer: Redcast Heritage were confident enough in the 622HOX that they were willing to send us a pair to review. ![]()
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