Rapha jeans have been popular around these parts in the past, but the latest models – in collaboration with Cardigan-based Hiut Denim Co – are going to raise eyebrows, not least because they come in at £350 a pop. If you usually make your buying decisions based on what’s cheapest in TK Maxx, we can safely say that these aren’t the jeans you’re looking for.

2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans worn
2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans worn (Image Credit: Rapha)

Hiut was set up in 2011 by David and Clare Hieatt – the couple who earlier set up Howies – and makes jeans in its own factory in Cardigan.

If most jeans are mass-produced using low-cost labour in Asia, Hiut jeans are pretty much the exact opposite. Hiut manufactures in small batches and “sources denim from some of the world’s finest mills, including organic cotton and premium selvedge selected for longevity and performance”, it says. The jeans are even signed on an inside pocket by the person who made them.

2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans Artists Always Sign Their Work
2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans Artists Always Sign Their Work (Image Credit: Rapha)

High-quality, British, a lot of selvedge denim, a story to tell… Hiut is very much the kind of brand you’d imagine collaborating with Rapha.

Oh, and part of Hiut’s attraction is that they offer free repairs for life. Okay, you pay a lot of money for the jeans in the first place, but you can send them back to get fixed when the denim starts to wear through or gets damaged in another way. They won’t necessarily come back as good as new, but you’ll get a whole lot more use out of them (I’m wearing a repaired pair of Hiut jeans right now, as it happens, and you’d never know they’ve been back for a facelift without getting uncomfortably close).

2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans studio
2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans studio (Image Credit: Rapha)

Anyway, Hiut and Rapha have now launched a limited-edition selvedge denim collection, available exclusively to members of the Rapha Cycling Club (RCC) from today. There’s one men’s style, The Work, and one women’s style, The Aurelia.

Each is made from raw, unwashed 12.5oz indigo selvedge denim with a signature pink line from Cone Denim Mill, USA, and is priced at £350

Obviously, they’re intended for times when you’re both on and off the bike around town rather than for getting in the long miles at the weekend (that would just be silly).

2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans turn up and inner Rapha logo
2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans turn up and inner Rapha logo (Image Credit: Rapha)

Rapha says, “Cycling-specific detailing includes a reflective Rapha logo revealed when the right leg is rolled for visibility, and a reinforced double centre-back belt loop for strength in the saddle. Each pair is finished with Hiut’s signature hi-vis pink owl rivet.

Unlike some bike-specific jeans we’ve reviewed in the past, you still have a seam in the seating area.

2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans Selvedge
2026 Rapha + Hiut Jeans Selvedge (Image Credit: Rapha)

Rapha says, “In keeping with Hiut’s founding mission to challenge throwaway culture, every pair comes with free repairs for life, carried out by Hiut’s GrandMasters in Cardigan, West Wales.”

Told you!

As mentioned, the Rapha x Hiut Jeans are available for RCC members only – and membership will set you back £70. Will the jeans ever become available to non-RCC members? We don’t know the answer to that one, unfortunately.

Find out more here.