Is denim dying, or is it the go-to look for the supermodel elite? This week, we rounded up denim reads on all sides of the debate, with some noticing—and hoping for—denim’s decline, and others arguing ...
Denim has a rich history in the United States. In addition to defining the iconically American blue jeans and other apparel, this fabric has been used as a tent canvas, in upholstery, and in ...
Denim is present in practically every country in the world and is widely adopted as one of the most common forms of everyday attire. Its appeal spans generations and social groups: jeans are worn ...
Denim is known as quintessentially American. In popular culture, the traditional narrative is that Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis introduced the fabric to cowboys, miners, farmers and railroad workers ...
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Life of a denim collector

When stepping into the world of the "American Old West," particularly workwear from before 1900, every collector and even the archives of various brands are likely familiar with the importance of ...