Julius Black Coated Tactical Kite Denim Shorts
Julius
$845.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Julius Black Coated Tactical Kite Denim Shorts arrive with a streetwise, nocturnal edge. The coated 8 oz non-stretch denim gives a compact, sculpted hand that holds its line, even as you move. In Luster Black, the finish carries a measured sheen—polished enough for city nights, rugged enough for day-to-day grit.
Belt loops secure the waist while four-pocket styling keeps everyday essentials within reach. The zip fly preserves a clean front, and zip and flap pockets at the legs inject cargo-ready attitude without tipping into novelty. The dropped inseam keeps the silhouette relaxed, letting the shorts layer smoothly over a tee or under an oversized jacket as moods shift from day to night.
Julius continues to mine a moody, hardware-forward language, and these shorts embody that ethos: all-black, high-contrast texture, and tactile finish that feels intentional. Style them with a fitted tee and chunky boots for street-savvy balance, or layer with a longline top for a city-ready look with depth.
Materials / Fabrication
- Coated 8 oz non-stretch denim shorts
- Belt loops
- Four-pocket styling
- Zip fly
- Zip and flap pockets at legs
- Dropped inseam
- Supplier color: Luster Black
Recommended Care
- Spot clean with a damp cloth or mild detergent to preserve coating.
- If washing is required, hand wash in cold water with a gentle detergent; avoid soaking long.
- Do not machine wash or tumble dry; lay flat or hang to dry away from direct heat.
- Do not iron the coated surface; use a cool iron on the reverse side only if absolutely necessary and with a protective cloth.
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About Julius
In 2001, Tatsuro Horikawa founded the Julius label in Tokyo with the ambition of presenting film projects. Then, in 2004, the label advanced and developed its clothing line. Utilizing black and grey as the major colors of each collection - symbols of sorrow and suffering - the label is focused on Horikawa's appreciation of art and architecture, which were necessary for the brand's origin as an art project.
