Union Bay Jeans
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Union Bay is actually a part of Lake Washington in Seattle, Washington, USA. Moreover, the Union Bay Natural Area is an outdoor preservation for vegetation, wildlife and organic landscapes. Furthermore, Lake Union, previously a Vashon glacial lake, also created Lake Washington and has primary flows from Lake Washington Ship Canal. The geographical location is perhaps the inspiration for Seattle based clothing company, Union Bay.
Youth oriented Union Bay is Seattle Pacific Industries’ (SPI) primary brand. SPI also operates ReUnion Menswear, Sergio Valente jeans and Howe, the label of designer Jade Howe. In 1981, former Brittania sportswear executive Richard Raymond Lentz and Hong Kong partners, Tony Lau and Brian Leung, founded the Union Bay Sportswear. The Port of Seattle paved way for faster shipments from Asia while the apparel line reflected the rugged Northwestern lifestyle. In 1986, the company renamed itself into Seattle Pacific Industries Inc.
The designer jeans and denim collections offer:
- Union Bay Barrier Tab Waist Trouser: Womenswear fit, spandex cuffed bell, double button closures, front crease line, side tab detail and back flap pockets.
- Union Bay Bronco Boot Cut Jean: Menswear fit, relaxed fit, bootcut, distressed and unique abrasions.
- Union Bay Razor Slim Straight Vintage: Menswear fit, straight leg, slim fit, button fly and vintage whiskering.
- Union Bay Rider 5 Pocket Jean Authentic: Menswear fit, straight leg, blast finishing and relaxed fit.
- Union Bay Rider 5 Pocket Jean Vintage: Menswear fit, 12 oz denim, straight leg, relaxed fit and vintage whisker details.
- Union Bay Sunshine 5pkt Jean: Womenswear fit, shadow whiskers and sunshine embroidery at back flap pockets.
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Credit and Source Link:
www.unionbay.com
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