Introducing the Barkers 2026 Denim Jean Collection. Four distinct silhouettes engineered for the modern man. Every pair is crafted from premium regenerative cotton at Saitex, the worlds cleanest denim facility. No unnecessary frills, just hard-working fits, attention to the detail and created in vintage-inspired, timeless washes and colours that will wear with you over time. It's classic denim cool, refined for the Kiwi lifestyle.

New Indigo Jean Collection
CRAFTED FROM REGENERATIVE AMERICAN COTTON
Barkers Denim
- FIT GUIDE -
Rambler - Slim
Nomad - Taper
Wanderer - Straight
Rambler - Slim
Nomad - Taper
Wanderer - Straight

Coloured Denim
MADE WITH REGENERATIVE COTTON
If denim is your go-to, this is where you take it next. Reliable silhouettes in versatile colours beyond blue. An easy alternative to chinos when you want something a little different.

Regenerative Cotton Jeans
Here at Barkers, we’re committed to producing gear that proves top quality and sustainability go hand in hand. With that in mind, we’d like to introduce you to the material behind our denim collection: Regenerative Cotton. By choosing regenerative cotton, we’re actively championing the improvement of soil health, increased water conservation, and biodiversity preservation – practices that all work together to help mitigate the fashion industry’s ecological footprint. From field to fabric, regenerative cotton is a true statement of dedication towards a healthier planet.

Not all denim is made equally
MANUFACTURED USING A CLOSED LOOP PROCESS, USING RECYCLED WATER.
Our factories use the Jeanologia Environmental Impact Measurement (EIM) so we can rate the environmental impact of every, single pair of our denim.
This unique measurements monitors the environmental impacts of finishing a garment focusing on four key benchmarks - water and energy needs, chemical impact, and worker impact. Each garment is assessed against these benchmarks and given a score, they then fall into a range within three categories, low impact, medium impact, and high impact, the lower the score the better.






