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The greenhouse effect of fashion warms the style up for denim inhabitants of the world. The greenhouse effect, as we may know, refers to sunlight and solar energy piercing through the earth’s atmosphere unto the surface which in turn warms the planet. The energy is trapped in the earth by natural gases like water vapor and carbon dioxide which help maintain a warm temperature for life to exist.
Two green houses side by side covered with initials is the logo of the popular Japanese street and snowboarding apparel Inhabitant. The word, Inhabitant, as the brand defines it is a small town of some thousand inhabitants. But in detail it points to a distinct snowboard, wakeboard, bmx, skateboard and surfing lifestyle clothing line. The collections include T-shirts, beanies, hoodies, denim jeans, shorts, accessories and even stickers.
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Credit and Source Link:
www.inhabitant.jp
Related Posts and Links:
- Inhabitant Japan 2011 Christmas Holiday Campaign
- Inhabitant Japan 2011-2012 Fall Winter Snow Collection
- Inhabitant Japan 2011-2012 Fall Winter Collection
- Inhabitant Japan 2011 Spring Collection
- Inhabitant Japan 2009-2010 Fall Winter Collection
YOUR FEEDBACK:
If you have this brand of jeans, let us know what you think about it.
Your answers are in general terms only and refer to your brand experience as a whole.
We will go in depth when we feature the seasonal collections in the future.
Your responses should follow these 4 Point Criteria:
(a) Quality: Degree of value of which it is made. Fabrics, materials, hardware, stitching, etc.
(b) Style: How does it fit your style? How much creative design was applied to it?
(c) Comfort/ Fit: How comfortable are you wearing it? How does it satisfy your expectations?
(d) Influence: Who/ what encouraged you to get a pair? Advert, word of mouth, celebrity, etc.

























