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Posts tagged ‘denim demon’

Denim Demon Bahha

05 October 2010, 13.03 | Posted in Denim | No comments »

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When not modeling for Kangol, the duo behind Denim Demon still make time to design new garments and progress their Scandanavian tinged take on workwear. Their latest cut is the Bahha, described by Oskar Sommarlund as “A comfort fit with tapered legs, embossed reindeer antlers in the top button, hidden arcuate stitching on the back pockets and south sami felt logo.” The fabric is a 13oz Japanese Kurabo denim.

Full looks at the fit after the jump.

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Denim Demon Guadta Tote Bag

07 July 2010, 17.30 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

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Despite our love of the backpack, we still like our totes. This one’s (obviously) made of denim, meaning that we’d avoid wearing it with denim, lest you look like the sort of guy who spends days cooking up outfits like a crazed scientist. As you’d expect from the (relative) bargain hunters here at SL, it’s on sale at 79 euros. (C Store)

Song remains the same, tale a leap to see those shots.

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First Look | Denim Demon Spring/Summer 2011

30 June 2010, 17.52 | Posted in Denim | 1 comment »

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Denim Demon, our favorite Swedish denim label, has grown steadily since 2007. Then they made just 286 pairs of jeans. For 2011, the line sees continued growth and expansion not just in trousers, but in fleece and shirting as well. Emphasis on Sami workwear remains, and the Kolt isn’t going anywhere. The offerings retain the honesty that makes Denim Demon fun all the while pushing further with the general idea – with 15 denim and chino options included (the chinos use Cone Mills brushed cotton). Washes, as you’ll remember, are based on a “6-month wear out” project, providing a very personal touch.

Check out more sneak peaks at Denim Demon’s Spring/Summer 2011 line after the jump.

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Denim Demon “Trajja Herk”

01 October 2009, 13.52 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

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With a nod to Sami culture, the “Trajja Herk” sweater from Denim Demon continues the brands progression with garments that complement the core product. This item features traditional south Sami colors in the strips and a handmade antler button. Reindeer and antlers, too, speak to the cultural heritage inspiring the piece.

Denim Demon’s “Trajja Herk” will soon be available at Atrium NYC, Oi Polloi, and Tenue de Nimes.

Denim Demon | Ware Out Project

09 September 2009, 14.01 | Posted in Denim | 1 comment »

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If you remember our feature on Denim Demon, you will recall the origins of the “Ware Out” project. In order to replicate real ware, Denim Demon supplied seven Sami people in Northern Sweden and allowed them to work their magic in a raw pair of jeans. After six months, the results were collected and the basis for the new collection formed.

All the jeans are made in Japan, hand finished, and will be released to select European accounts in editions of 100. The first three “ware outs” are coming this fall. The jeans honor JanAke (above), Per-Henrik, and Per Guttorm. JanAke, for example, wore a huge knife on his left side which accounts for a very specific fade. Additionally he carried a tin of sinus, generating the round fade on the pocket. Each of the jeans will have a custom reindeer hide patch with a portrait of the “ware out” participant (reindeer being another nod to the Sami). If you want to create your own “ware out” the same Japanese milled and constructed denim used for the washes will also be available in raw.

More jeans and the patches after the jump.

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Denim Demon Fall 2009 Preview

02 February 2009, 20.42 | Posted in Denim, Fashion | No comments »

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We got a glimpse into the Fall 2009 Denim Demon Collection in Frankfurt last weekend and we’re quite happy to say they they’re dipping their hands beyond denim – which, we should add, is very much on point. Knits and button downs were shown that offer basic looks built Denim Demon tough.

More previews from the Fall 2009 Denim Demon Collection after the jump.

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Denim Demon Spring/Summer 2009

04 January 2009, 15.03 | Posted in Denim, Fashion | No comments »

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Sweden’s Denim Demon takes two avenues of inspiration to arrive at a single point for their Spring/Summer 2009 collection. A passion for authentic workwear and denim is fused with an interest in native “Sami” culture. Key product from the collection includes a denim Kolt, which essentially mixes classic workwear materials with a traditional “Sami” garment. On the denim side, Denim Demon has produced the Ren-on-hide, a 15.5 oz unsanforized denim complete with reindeer hide patch. The jeans are based on a 1930s Lee cut with green, white and blue narrow selvedge. The colors (green, white and blue) follow “Sami” culture and are a constant in the collection. The Kolt and Ren-on-hide denim is complemented by a denim shirt and jacket and a new flannel shirt. Oi Polloi will be among the fine retailers to stock the collection. (via highsnobiety).

Further views of the Denim Demon Spring/Summer 2009 collection follow.

Denim Demon Jeans

05 November 2008, 16.02 | Posted in Denim | No comments »

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The quest for original washes in jeans is usually an arduous one. Either the jeans are too over treated – giving off a bad Springsteen impersonator vibe – or they’re haphazardly done. That’s why Denim Demon have decided to go a different route, giving their jeans to rural Scandinavian tribesmen in raw condition and allowed them to wear it to work every day for 6 months. The end result will then be made into jeans bearing the tribesmen names. They’ve even created a blog documenting the jeans and how their fades are going. Check it out here.

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