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		<title>imogene + willie Jeans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 07:12:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Granny White Service Station. American antique shuttle looms. Grandparents never run out of hugs or cookies. Love deeply.]]></description>
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<p>The story of the <strong>imogene + willie</strong> brand started way back as a seed of friendship between founders and now husband &#038; wife, Matt and Carrie Eddmenson, when they first met as schoolyard buddies in Kentucky in the United States. Later on, they became coworkers at Carrie&#8217;s family business in denim manufacturing. When the company closed down, they still continued in their passion for denim and they set up shop by Granny White Pike in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2009, the old gas service station became their production facility, retail store and think tank for the brand. <strong>imogene + willie</strong> takes pride in using selvage fabrics or raw dry denim threads made exclusively for them by the vintage shuttle looms of North Carolina, alternatively revered as Cone Denim.</p>
<p>The name <strong>imogene + willie</strong> is an ode and a token of deep appreciation to Willie &#038; Imogene, Leo &#038; Sally, Anthony &#038; Hazel and James H. &#038; Gladys, who are their paternal and maternal grandparents. The brand, work culture and company signifies Matt and Carrie&#8217;s rich loving relationships with all of their grandparents. It represents the life lessons they have picked up and continue to learn from them, together with abundant memories and experiences they forever cherish. </p>
<p><strong>imogene + willie</strong> is about the quality of work, heritage, love and most of all, family.</p>
<p><span></span><br />
Jean Culture: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names.<br />
<b>Credit and Source Link:</b><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.imogeneandwillie.com/" TITLE="imogene + willie: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.imogeneandwillie.com</a></p>
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<p>(a) <strong>Quality</strong>: Degree of value of which it is made. Fabrics, materials, hardware, stitching, etc.<br />
(b) <strong>Style</strong>: How does it fit your style? How much creative design was applied to it?<br />
(c) <strong>Comfort/ Fit</strong>: How comfortable are you wearing it? How does it satisfy your expectations?<br />
(d) <strong>Influence</strong>: Who/ what encouraged you to get a pair? Advert, word of mouth, celebrity, etc.</p>
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		<title>Ben Sherman Jeans</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 02:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The shirt. The Royal Air Force roundels. A Heritage of Modernism. Multi-decade youth culture legacy. ]]></description>
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<p>The man behind the <strong>Ben Sherman</strong> brand was the late Arthur Benjamin Sugarman, who was born in Brighton, England in 1925. While applying citizenship in America, he changed his name to <strong>Ben Sherman</strong>. As he was already making shirts for other people, only in 1963 that he became ready to launch his own shirt label.</p>
<p>The first <strong>Ben Sherman</strong> shirt followed a classic American Ivy League top with his signature back hook, which is a button on the back of the collar. He used Oxford fabrics in pale shades of pink, yellow and blue plus candy stripes patterns. The shirts eventually became a huge success. <strong>Ben Sherman</strong> targeted various British youth markets in different eras such as the post war teddy boys, Italian style modernists or mods in the 60s, rock &#038; roll hipsters from the 70s, retro ska culture from the 80s and the cool Britannia and Brit pop movements of the 90s. </p>
<p>Owned by Oxford Industries since 2004, the label has become a global lifestyle brand. Not only does the company produce shirts but also entered into different apparel lines such as suits, denim jeans, shoes and accessories. Their signature designs also include the Royal Air Force roundel or mod target and Carnaby fit styles. <strong>Ben Sherman</strong> currently sells in over 40 countries worldwide.</p>
<p><span></span><br />
Jean Culture: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names.<br />
<b>Credit and Source Link:</b><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.bensherman.com/" TITLE="Ben Sherman: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.bensherman.com</a></p>
<p><span></span><br />
<strong>YOUR FEEDBACK:</strong></p>
<p>If you have this brand of jeans, let us know what you think about it.<br />
Your answers are in <strong>general terms only</strong> and refer to your brand experience as a whole.<br />
We will go in depth when we feature the seasonal collections in the future.</p>
<p>Your responses should follow these <strong>4 Point Criteria</strong>:</p>
<p>(a) <strong>Quality</strong>: Degree of value of which it is made. Fabrics, materials, hardware, stitching, etc.<br />
(b) <strong>Style</strong>: How does it fit your style? How much creative design was applied to it?<br />
(c) <strong>Comfort/ Fit</strong>: How comfortable are you wearing it? How does it satisfy your expectations?<br />
(d) <strong>Influence</strong>: Who/ what encouraged you to get a pair? Advert, word of mouth, celebrity, etc.</p>
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		<title>uglyBROS Jeans</title>
		<link>http://www.jeanculture.com/2011/12/17/uglybros-south-korea-ugly-bros-motorcycle-moto-rider-designer-jeans-denim-brand-label-fashion-clothing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 22:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We're not Racers but Riders. Hybridwear biker apparel. The ugly duckling is a swan.]]></description>
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<p>Founded in 2004, <strong>uglyBROS</strong> is headquartered in Seoul Special City, South Korea. Their products are designed for daily casual motorcycle riding. They focus on Hyrbid-Wear biker apparel where fashionable design sensibility and functionality are blended together. Aside from moto pants and jeans, uglyBROS produces outerwear such as jackets, hooded jumpers and more.</p>
<p><span></span><br />
Jean Culture: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names.<br />
<b>Credit and Source Links:</b><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.uglybros.com/" TITLE="uglyBROS: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.uglybros.com</a><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://uglybros.cafe24.com/" TITLE="uglyBROS Online Store: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">uglybros.cafe24.com</a></p>
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<strong>YOUR FEEDBACK:</strong></p>
<p>If you have this brand of jeans, let us know what you think about it.<br />
Your answers are in <strong>general terms only</strong> and refer to your brand experience as a whole.<br />
We will go in depth when we feature the seasonal collections in the future.</p>
<p>Your responses should follow these <strong>4 Point Criteria</strong>:</p>
<p>(a) <strong>Quality</strong>: Degree of value of which it is made. Fabrics, materials, hardware, stitching, etc.<br />
(b) <strong>Style</strong>: How does it fit your style? How much creative design was applied to it?<br />
(c) <strong>Comfort/ Fit</strong>: How comfortable are you wearing it? How does it satisfy your expectations?<br />
(d) <strong>Influence</strong>: Who/ what encouraged you to get a pair? Advert, word of mouth, celebrity, etc.</p>
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		<title>Ijin Material Denim</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2011 05:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Ko Chi Shin. Respect the past, create the new. Half man, half amazing. One of the world's best kept denim secret.]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Ijin&#8221; is an antique Japanese word once used to define someone as an outsider, stranger, foreigner, black sheep, alien or sometimes hero. </p>
<p>St. Martins, London alumnus, Philip Goss is the founder and creative director of <strong>Ijin Material</strong>. Established in 2003, this original and independent artisan denim label is based in a workshop in Italy. 3 years back, Philip Goss was the Creative Director of Evisu and took the brand on to a global platform. Interestingly enough, he earned the affectionate moniker &#8220;henna ijin&#8221; or &#8220;crazy foreigner&#8221; from Evisu founder, Yamane-san. </p>
<p><strong>Ijin Material</strong>&#8216;s philosophy follows the On Ko Chi Shin principle which means to respect the past in order to create the new or examine and learn that of the past and create new knowledge, experiences and opinion thereafter. The individualism of <strong>Ijin Material</strong> is trademarked by its signature paper chain &#8220;half man&#8221; logo representing the symmetry of folding techniques in their products. By respecting traditions, the brand creates new and innovative ways and designs using top quality vintage raw Japanese selvedge denim shuttle loom fabrics, well crafted artisanal Italian &#8220;slow-denim&#8221; production and Philip Goss&#8217; unique approach to style and modernity.</p>
<p>3 principal cutting techniques make <strong>Ijin Material</strong> distinct from other jeans in the market today. The Foldedge-Cut leg cuts the garment in an open legged manner and centered on the stronger warp thread. This way the legs collapse naturally around the knee when worn from dry. It becomes a personal body map where the natural aging process or seasoning happens for the denim.</p>
<p>The 2nd technique is the Wrapleg-Cut which cuts the cloth with a straight and folded outer leg in one piece. They have a clean finish hem &#038; inseam and a subtle outseam. A hip dart forms the yoke and shapes across the back of the garment.</p>
<p>Finally, the Artisan-Cut is an homage to a long tradition of selvedge denim craftsmanship. A low tension old loom is used such as to wear it from dry and obtain an authentic imprint on the body for as long as possible. Vintage details are enhanced with extra wide selvedge or the Ijin diamond head sewn rivets or even the trademark <strong>Ijin</strong> Sixth pocket.</p>
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Jean Culture: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names.<br />
<b>Credit and Source Link:</b><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.ijinmaterial.com/" TITLE="Ijin Material: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.ijinmaterial.com</a></p>
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(c) <strong>Comfort/ Fit</strong>: How comfortable are you wearing it? How does it satisfy your expectations?<br />
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		<title>The Quality Mending Company Denim</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 07:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Work Clothing Sport. American made classic. Vintage clothing, antiques, props and accessories. Merry mending to you. Think you're lucky?
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<p><strong>The Quality Mending Company</strong>, located on Prince Street in New York, is a brick and mortar store where you can find vintage clothing, antiques, props and new accessories. The shop was founded by Oliver Harkness. When he arrived from London in 1989, he opened a vintage outlet on Ludlow Street. After that he launched the Eleven shop on Prince Street which became one the city&#8217;s sought after vintage clothing provider. Canvas bags, head gear, footwear, leather accessories were a hit. Fairly recently the name Eleven changed to <strong>The Quality Mending Co.</strong> </p>
<p>Currently, the shop carries raw selvedge denim jeans with the &#8220;The Highrider&#8221; as their initial pair. The shape is modeled after the 1960s Levi&#8217;s 505 jeans. It has a 14oz sanforized non-shrink dry denim from Cone Mills, threads from North Carolina, solid copper rivets from Kentucky, pockets from deadstock WWII Swiss army bed linens and assembled on Union Special &#038; Singer industrial machines. These jeans are proudly American made.</p>
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Jean Culture: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names.<br />
<b>Credit and Source Links:</b><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.thequalitymendingco.com/" TITLE="The Quality Mending Company: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.thequalitymendingco.com</a><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.hickorees.com/" TITLE="The Quality Mending Company Exclusive at Hickorees: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.hickorees.com</a></p>
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(b) <strong>Style</strong>: How does it fit your style? How much creative design was applied to it?<br />
(c) <strong>Comfort/ Fit</strong>: How comfortable are you wearing it? How does it satisfy your expectations?<br />
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		<title>Norse Projects Denim</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 08:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>keith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One, Two &#038; Three. Wear every day. Wash never. Created for life. Good for all seasons. Decipher the Norse code.]]></description>
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<p>Launched in 2004 by Anton Juul, Mikkel Gronnebaek and Tobia Sloth, <strong>Norse Projects</strong> is a menswear brand mixing elements of streetwear and work wear then refining them into a Scandinavian inspired high quality product. <strong>Norse Projects</strong> is known for its simple and classic designs with basic workwear functionalities. The label is influenced by the Scandinavian environment but injected with that cool street culture edge. Since its inaugural full collection launched in 2009, <strong>Norse Projects</strong> has expanded to notable retail stores in the United States, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Australia and Europe. </p>
<p>On the other hand, their original muse, the <strong>Norse Store</strong>, has already been established as one of Northern Europe&#8217;s best street and footwear boutiques. It is located in the heart of Copenhagen by King&#8217;s Gardens. The brick and mortar shop specializes in menswear with work apparel, outdoor clothing, sportswear and Japanese specialty products.</p>
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Jean Culture: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names.<br />
<b>Credit and Source Links:</b><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.norseprojects.com/" TITLE="Norse Projects: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.norseprojects.com</a><br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.norsestore.com/" TITLE="Norse Store: Designer Jeans Source. Denim Brand Names. Mens &#038; Womens Fashion Clothing: Jean Culture">www.norsestore.com</a><br />
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<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.designerdenimjeansfashion.com/2011/10/05/norse-projects-copenhagen-denmark-mens-collection-2011-2012-fall-winter-designer-denim-jeans-fashion/" TITLE="Norse Projects 2011-2012 Fall Winter Mens Lookbook: Designer Denim Jeans Fashion: Season Collections, Ad Campaigns and Linesheets">Norse Projects 2011-2012 Fall Winter Mens Lookbook</a></li>
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<p>If you have this brand of jeans, let us know what you think about it.<br />
Your answers are in <strong>general terms only</strong> and refer to your brand experience as a whole.<br />
We will go in depth when we feature the seasonal collections in the future.</p>
<p>Your responses should follow these <strong>4 Point Criteria</strong>:</p>
<p>(a) <strong>Quality</strong>: Degree of value of which it is made. Fabrics, materials, hardware, stitching, etc.<br />
(b) <strong>Style</strong>: How does it fit your style? How much creative design was applied to it?<br />
(c) <strong>Comfort/ Fit</strong>: How comfortable are you wearing it? How does it satisfy your expectations?<br />
(d) <strong>Influence</strong>: Who/ what encouraged you to get a pair? Advert, word of mouth, celebrity, etc.</p>
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