How the Patterns Evolve.
March 16, 2026 · Sara Ladd
4 comments

Where Iteration Happens
The shapes that make up our core men’s collection have been with us for years.
Living with a silhouette for that long changes how you see it. Details that once felt settled begin to reveal small opportunities for improvement.
Some of that comes from within the factory, but much of it comes from the people who wear them. Over the years we’ve heard from customers who have lived in their Hiut jeans for seasons at a time. Through emails, conversations and visits to the factory, small pieces of feedback begin to appear.
Those observations often point to the same small details. None of these changes are dramatic. Often they’re measured in millimetres.
But over time, those small adjustments begin to shape how a pair of jeans feels in everyday wear.

A Collaborative Process
Pattern cutting sits somewhere between precision and instinct.
Experience matters here, but so does conversation. Our team works closely across pattern cutting, product and the factory floor, testing ideas and revisiting details together.
Patterns are adjusted, samples are cut, they’re sewn in the factory and worn again.
Slowly, the silhouettes improve.
Keeping It Close
Having our own factory makes this possible.
Pattern changes can be tested quickly. Samples can be sewn within hours rather than weeks. Conversations happen across the same floor.
That closeness allows us to keep refining the silhouettes without losing what made them work in the first place.
Comments
Daniel Fahey
Hope it is all going well love your jeans
Jim Broom
Very keen to see the new refinements
Chris Kitchen
Do you think the high raise tapered leg would allow extra movement when compared with the v-fit cut? I’m keen to find jeans with a smarter silhouette that allows me to more well.
Jonas
I can’t wait for April so I get a new pair of jeans. Without a doubt my Hiuts are my favourites.