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Reverse Fade Denim

Reverse Fade Denim - Menswear

Just seen these over at Definitive Touch from the brand Naked & Famous and I’m in love. I know finally a bit of proper menswear on the blog. It’s been a while coming but these jeans are definitely worth it. Perfect for the summer the jeans are a great men’s fit and fade from white to blue.

Stateside it’s apparently wrong to wear white after Labor Day. Thankfully over here we a) know how to spell labour and b) know better than to follow such blanket style rules. I say this knowing full well I issue menswear decrees here all the time. But rules are there to be broken. But with these denim marvels you quickly side step this thorny issue. By the time the summer has gone and the nights have grown darker, so will your jeans.

Obviously they won’t morph into a pair of dark indigo jeans, but I love the concept. Naked and Famous are a Canadian brand and whilst the reverse fade jean is currently exclusive to Barney’s however let’s hope this isn’t a global exclusive and those of us on this side of the Atlantic can get a piece of the action.

Failing that check out Kiosk 78 & Far Fetch to get some Naked & Famous loving in the meantime.

How to style up a denim shirt. Caught in a boutique in Le Marais.
By this point my feet were knackered but had many miles to go and I hadnt even been to Colette yet, (Minor detour via Palais Royal, Didier Ludot & Maison Margiela) but really liked this look.
Will write a proper blog about my strolls through the Parisian boulevards later….well prob in about 5 mins. High-res

How to style up a denim shirt. Caught in a boutique in Le Marais.

By this point my feet were knackered but had many miles to go and I hadnt even been to Colette yet, (Minor detour via Palais Royal, Didier Ludot & Maison Margiela) but really liked this look.

Will write a proper blog about my strolls through the Parisian boulevards later….well prob in about 5 mins.