Finding the right denim for you is essential for making sure you look and feel like yourself, which is why we have curated a range of different styles and silhouettes with a rich history for you to choose from.
Think the harem silhouette but modernised. The new Balloon Fit is still about volume, but updated with a flattering high waistline.
New to Couverture, London-based label Ssōne has opted for an unexpected take on this dramatic cut with their Yarrow Jeans - made in a subtle relaxed fit and playful side seam that curves around the leg.
Enhance its proportions with a loose-fitting linen shirt either tucked into the front or left to hang over its high waistline.
Originally a refreshing alternative to the flared silhouettes of the late 1970's. Straight leg cuts have been a go-to classic that have never gone out of style.
The Rachel Comey New Norm Pant is a body-hugging pair crafted from soft Japanese denim, cut to a slim straight leg, and complete with a subtle cropped hem. Make the most of their ankle skimming length and style with a pair of high-tops, like the Novesta Star High Master Contrast Stitching Trainers.
Boiler suit, overall, coverall - just some of the words associated with the humble jumpsuit, a piece of clothing so rich in history, dating back to the start of the 1920s.
Originally worn by men as utilitarian workwear, the jumpsuit was first adopted by female munitions workers during the Second World War. It wasn’t long before its easy, hassle-free structure trickled into fashion and quickly became a must-have piece in the wardrobes of many.
The Rachel Comey Barrie Jumpsuit pays homage to the classic workwear style, with a boxy fit and easy long frontal zip closure. All you need are a pair of low-top canvas trainers to finish off the look.
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