about denim
A DEEP DIVE INTO ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC FABRICS OF ALL TIME - DENIM
Whether you're a denim enthusiast, a fashion lover, or simply someone who values comfort, history, and craftsmanship, this is where I dig into denim's full story.
I've split this part of the blog into two threads: "Making Jeans" and "About Denim."
Making Jeans
Here, I walk you through the craft itself - from choosing the right fabric to the finishing touches that turn cloth into a pair of jeans. Along the way, I look at the legendary brands and mills that shaped how denim is made, and the standards they set for everyone who came after them.
About Denim
Here, I trace denim's cultural journey - the heritage of indigo dyeing, the decades that reshaped men's fashion around it, and the pieces that turned into symbols of rebellion, identity, and timeless style. These are the stories behind the classics we still wear today.
Join me as I celebrate denim in all its forms - its influence on menswear, its role in shaping movements, and its place at the heart of modern maverick style. And if jeans are where your curiosity starts rather than ends, you'll find that same eye for craft and history carried over into Maverick Wear and Design Eye, the other two threads of this blog.
The Denim Story: Before America Claimed It
A few years ago I stood in Genoa, in a narrow street near the old harbor, looking for traces of a fabric almost everyone assumes is deeply American. I found no factory, no museum, no plaque. Just the harbor itself, the old shipping and trading houses, the tightness of the alleys where sailcloth and workwear once changed hands
Denim Culture Today: Denim in Art and Design
Denim has always been more than just a fabric - it’s a cultural symbol, a creative canvas, and an enduring icon of identity. While jeans are deeply rooted in workwear and fashion history, in today’s world denim has expanded far beyond the wardrobe, becoming a medium of expression in art, design, and sustainability. From avant-garde fashion houses to contemporary artists, denim continues to inspire creative minds, reshaping the boundaries of culture and design.
Denim Culture Today: A Fabric That Found Its Sound
Few fabrics have been as intertwined with music culture as denim. What began as durable workwear evolved into the uniform of rebels, dreamers, and artists. Music and denim share the same spirit: raw, authentic, and constantly reinventing themselves with each generation. From the hip-swinging days of Elvis to grunge’s anti-fashion ethos and hip-hop’s oversized denim swagger, jeans have provided the backdrop for music’s most defining moments.
Denim Culture Today: The Roots of Denim Culture
Denim is more than just a fabric - it’s a cultural force that has shaped, and been shaped by, generations of youth, rebellion, and creativity. What began as utilitarian workwear for miners, cowboys, and laborers has transformed into a global symbol of identity and expression. Jeans are not simply stitched from cotton; they’re woven with the stories of entire eras.
The Raw Lifestyle: Love Affair Between Blue Jeans and Youth Culture
Denim, with its rugged texture and timeless allure, has woven an indelible thread through the fabric of youth culture for decades. Far beyond a mere fabric, denim has served as a symbolic canvas upon which the ethos of rebellion, individualism, and uninhibited expression finds its unique voice. This enduring relationship between blue jeans and youth culture is a tale of style, a chronicle of cultural rebellion, and a narrative of timeless coolness
The Raw Lifestyle: Embracing the Raw and Unwashed Denim Movement
Denim has come a long way from being just a piece of clothing. It has evolved into a lifestyle, a movement that embodies the spirit of authenticity, individuality, and craftsmanship. One facet of denim culture that has gained popularity in recent decade is raw and unwashed denim. In this blog post, we will explore the raw denim lifestyle and delve into what makes it a unique and compelling trend among denim enthusiasts today…