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He's in with like all the tastemakers and when they see him wear the denim they're like "oh wow, I never see you in Denim, what denim is it?"
LAist Caleb Bacon 2009
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Denim is the carefully calculated costume of people eager to communicate indifference to appearances.
Jean Pool 2009
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After changing his name from Gap Star G-Star jeans because of his international success, the brand has a name for himself by focusing on the use of RAW denim is unwashed and not that most jeans Denim from the first.
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This quote in particular rankles "Denim is the carefully calculated costume of people eager to communicate indifference to appearances" I doubt that sweetie.
My God George Will is a bigger fashion snob than me! - dfi 2009
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Denim is a perfectly respectable cloth, and comes in wide range of weights, colors, prices, some even with Lycra mixed in.
My God George Will is a bigger fashion snob than me! - dfi 2009
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Back in Denim cost so much to make that Boy's Own went bankrupt.
Denim: Britpop's less successful fabric Will Hodgkinson 2010
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Denim is identified as an "American cotton textile where the diagonal warp is a striped hickory cloth that was once associated with railroadmen's overalls, in which blue or black contrasting undyed white threads form the woven pattern."
My God George Will is a bigger fashion snob than me! - dfi 2009
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Denim is all about comfort, but Joluka jean jackets show that you can add some character without sacrificing convenience and fit.
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Founded by Jason Trotzuk in 2005, Fidelity Denim is not only a member of this elite group, but the designer himself is on a mission to help women look and feel their most beautiful and confident, a quest that often starts with something seemingly as simple as a pair of jeans.
Fidelity Denim – Jeans Borne Out of Loyalty and Devotion to Women 2006
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Denim is like painting in how it develops over time,?
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