Lean Dean Dry Black Selvage
200 EUR
Black denim is iconic. Worn by tastemakers and influential people since the mid-’50s, and still going strong. Wearing black denim has always been a way to express attitude and rebellion. Today, wearing a pair of black denim jeans is considered “clean” and “well-dressed,” but we know it’s a way for society to give all you rebels out there a chance to show what you’re made of. Get yourself a pair. After all, black jeans has always been, and always will be, the cornerstone of any well-curated wardrobe.
Lean Dean Dry Black Selvage
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While black jeans have been part of the denim landscape since the early 20th century, it wasn't until the 1980s that they achieved widespread popularity. Since then, black washed jeans have adorned legs the world over – from rockstars to dads, punk rockers to politicians. A versatile staple for almost every occasion. But the humble black denim jean has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Today, black denim jeans are just as widely accepted as blue ones, and they might even be considered a neater or even more modern option. However, we hold their rebellious history dear. They're like younger siblings who grew up rebelling, just as we did, albeit with different heroes.