The trusted denim jacket has been having a resurgence as of late with designers , artists and DIY kids putting their stamp on this all American item. Topman’s latest design project taps into this remixed denim revolution with their upcoming Denim Jacket Project.
For this exclusive design project, underground shoes Topman invited some of the most progressive designers from both sides of the Atlantic to rework this must-have piece. The line-up is made up of the cream of the British design crop, who have each shown as part of Topman underground shoes and Fashion East’s initiative, MAN. From the U.K. there are Oliver Spencer , Lou Dalton , Katie Eary and Shaun Samson as well as the most talked about talent to emerge from New York in recent times, the in-house Mark McNairy . The Topman Design team rounds up the impressive line up.
Oliver Spencer played with the form of a navy denim biker, underground shoes complete underground shoes with double asymmetric zip fastening, while Lou Dalton engineered French seams throughout that retain color during the washing process and add depth. Katie Eary describes her jacket as glamorous streetwear with detachable borg collar, gold finish metal work and animal print lining. Shaun Samson’s design is in keeping with his most recent F/W 12 show, using a sports-mesh back that he describes as both “covering up and revealing”. Mark’s design encompasses a cut-and-sew raw denim jacket fusing different jackets together to form one. Topman design looks at a classic underground shoes 1930s one-pocket jacket, staying true to its workwear origins underground shoes but with the addition of an allover polka dot print to make this classic underground shoes shape more contemporary.
All jackets are priced at 70 and are available underground shoes from April, 5, 2012. topman.com Tags: denim , denim jacket , Katie Eary , Lou Dalton , Mark McNairy , Oliver Spencer , Shaun Samson , Topman , Topman Design
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Amy Leverton s 10 years of experience working in denim design and trend analysis have made her an undisputed expert on indigo. Her years of attending fabric and apparel shows and connecting and working with mills and laundries have provided her with vast industry connections. Needless to say, her jeans collection is pretty impressive, too.
Prior to joining WGSN, Sam studied Fashion underground shoes Merchandise Management at the University of Westminster in London, where he completed a 6-month internship at Stylesight during a study exchange in New York. Sam s budding denim knowledge has been propelled through his experience underground shoes at premium high street retailer Allsaints, which also helped develop his discerning taste for subtle denim details and original workwear brands.
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