The all-American denim brand is riding the sustainability wave with the launch of cottonized hemp in its Wellthread collection. Designed in collaboration with eco-friendly surf brand Outerknown, the Spring/Summer ’19 line of denim, t-shirts, and other staple pieces, is made from entirely sustainable materials — t-shirts are made from recycled jeans (how meta) and Levi’s classics like the Trucker jacket and 511 slim fit jeans are made of a new cottonized hemp fabric. While hemp fashion is not particularly new, the fact that a major denim label has adopted the material into its production cycle shows that mass-sustainable manufacturing is possible and others should take note while we still can.
The Levi’s Wellthread™ x Outerknown collection is available online now.
The crisp flick of a black card is a sinful, self-indulgent holiday treat when they’re your bags to take home. Here to help you partake in a smarter form of vice, we present the 2016 Holiday Gift Guide for Yourself. Of course, any selfish grab can be balanced by a few humble purchases for the other important people in your life: check back next week for delicious picks for the rest of your squad.
1. Zipped Bi-Fold Wallet, ALEXANDER WANG
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Banish all thoughts of demure or introverted tendencies with this statement-making accessory from Alexander Wang.
Alexander Wang zipped bi-fold wallet, $250. Available at Alexander Wang, NYC and AlexanderWang.com.
2. Classic 11 Shields, SAINT LAURENT
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Don’t go quietly into winter this season with a fuzzy piece from Saint Laurent giving a daring new meaning to eye-catching.
Saint Laurent special edition classic 11 shields, $675. SaintLaurent.com.
3. Sk8 Hi & Old School, VANS x DSM
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Throw it back with these checkered kicks from DSMNY and Vans, black and white nostalgia pumped with a modern flair.
Vans x DSM old school in black and white, $64. Available at DOVER STREET MARKET NEW YORK and NewYork.DoverStreetMarket.com.
4. Snake Print Silk Scarf, GUCCI
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Wrap yourself up in this truly sleek accessory from Gucci, the printed snake design a tightly coiled, decadent motif.
Snake print silk scarf, $465. Available at select Gucci stores nationwide and Gucci.com.
5. Mini Tool Box, LOUIS VUITTON
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Jet set in style with Louis Vuitton’s latest opulent addition to a line of iconic cases and travel sets.
Louis Vuitton mini tool box, price upon request. Available at select Louis Vuitton stores, 866-Vuitton, and LouisVuitton.com.
Launching this season, Levi’s Basics line introduces collections of men’s underwear, socks, t-shirts, tank tops, and henleys, embodying the distinctly-American heritage style that the brand has made famous. The new products are grouped into different series, including the 200, 300, and 400 Series, as well as the Woven Boxer Series and Sock Collection.
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Featuring two-packs of cotton tanks, tees, briefs, trunks, and boxer briefs, the 200 Series is your new go-to for basics. Each piece is decorated with Levi’s iconic red “batwing” logo, and a color palette of red, white, blue, black, and grey keeps these necessities simple, as they should be.
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The 300 Series delivers long and short-sleeved henleys, tanks, briefs, trunks, boxer briefs, and long johns, with denim-influenced details such as riveted locker loops, while a bold range of colors including navy, caviar, olive, white, and grey ensures you’ll be looking fresh.
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Made from 100% merino wool, the 400 Series is comprised of high-comfort briefs, trunks, boxer briefs, long johns, and tops sporting distinctive diagonal locker loops. Available in jet black, chili pepper, dress blue, blue depths, fog, and black coffee, these ultra-soft pieces are more than merely underwear.
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The tapered-fit Woven Boxers Series is composed of 100% cotton chambray, and draws on traditional men’s shirting to keep you classy through-and-through, while the sock collection offers a diversity of styles in denim-inspired regular, low-cut, and no-show versions for all your foot-related needs. Combined, this advent into basics demonstrates Levi’s establishing itself as a strong competitor in the field, and with the influence of its famous jeans apparent in these garments, those seeking Americana style—even down to their socks—need to look no further.
The new collection draws inspiration from the tension between urban and natural environments in the Pacific Northwest, and for its corresponding editorial, the Wilder Quarterly team explored details of the garments in their natural surroundings from the region. The collection features updated styles of denim jeans, jackets, and shirts, as well as buffalo plaid flannels, rugged leather jackets, and heavy parkas, that will take you from city streets to forest paths with no need to change.
Hey, I know you: you’re a denim guy. You work in your Levis, go out in your Calvins, and play in your Diesels (I mean someone has to wear those printed briefs, right?). Bottom line is you live in your denim. And why wouldn’t you? But who says the material fun has to end with the unbuckle of a pant, or the slipping off of your favorite jacket (you know, when you’re trying to pull a full canadian tuxedo look)? No one! In fact, jean masters Jake Sargent and Daniel Corrigan at the fashion brand Simon Miller say the opposite: bring more denim into your life with their latest collaboration.
Working with Stephen Kenn the joint furniture capsule was inspired by a mutual love of the fabric. Close inspection shows a clear inspiration from the characteristics of denim, through oxidized copper frames, indigo cotton canvases and leather-trimmed belts hand-dyed by Noon Studio to evoke the warmth and comfort of a well-worn pair of jeans. The series includes a sofa and armchair and is available by special custom order at Shop.StephenKenn.com. Here’s one step closer to an all-denim world.
Shopping for that uncle who is a bit more rural than you’re used to? A cousin who is a little off fashion’s beaten path? Maybe you just enjoy the workmanship aesthetic of traditional American menswear? For all friends and family of macho men—or just the self proclaimed—here are our rough and tough gift guide picks we’d like to see under the tree this year:
Tommy Hilfiger New York Fit Plaid Shirt ($79): Tommy’s iconic dress shirt takes a rich form with these red and blue checks over a slim, modern cut. Available for purchase at Tommy Hilfiger boutiques and select retailers.
Odin 07 Tanoke ($125): This fine fragrance combines woodland blends with crisp black pepper, spicy ginger and bitter orange, to create a scent that is undeniably wild. Available for purchase online at OdinNewYork.com and at Barneys New York locations.
Santoni Ankle Boots ($630): Hiking-style ankle boots with a green body, black rounded toe, and grey tops. The lace-up front with knit laces gives off a touch of Nordic flair. Available for purchase at Santoni boutiques and online at FarFetch.com
rag & bone Basic Henley ($150): A long sleeve 100% cotton raglan henley for a classicly masculine look. Available for purchase at rag & bone boutiques and select retailers.
Levi’s Sherpa Trucker Jacket ($98): Available in three different variations, this mid-weight corduroy jacket with sherpa lining updates the 1870’s working man uniform in an industrial and cool way. Available for purchase at Levi’s stores and select retailers.
Art of Shaving Chelsea Collection ($425/full set): Keep your facial hair in check with this deluxe set of traditional grooming essentials, including: a fine barber shop brush ($175), matte-finish and nickel plated razor ($150), and—to keep everything in one place—architectural stand ($100). Available for purchase at Art of Shaving stores.
Otter Wax All Natural Leather Care Kit ($27.95): A 100% natural, three-step kit to care for old and dehydrated leather. Available for purchase online at OtterWax.com and at select retailers.
Dsquared2 Lace Up Ankle Boots ($573): Brown chamois leather ankle boots with a lace up front and stacked sole. Available for purchase online at FarFetch.com
Spiegelau Glassworks IPA Glass ($24.90/pack of two): The world’s first IPA-specific beer glass designed by the oldest German glassmaker in the world, guaranteed to not be a repeat gift. Available for purchase online at SpiegelauUsa.com and at select retailers.
Paul Smith Cambridge Watch ($985): This classically English watch comes with a playful twist: contrasting blue stitching. Available for purchase at Paul Smith boutiques and select retailers.
J. Crew 484 Jeans Light Indigo ($98): A light-washed cotton denim in a slightly tapered fit, these hand-sanded jeans are reminiscent of traditional denim without being too close to your father’s. Available for purchase at J. Crew stores.
Burberry Gloves ($675): These black calfskin leather gloves have an inner brown palm, and a tough-looking exterior. Don't be afraid by first impressions though, they'll keep your fingers nice and warm! Available for purchase at Burberry boutiques and select retailers.
To alleviate some of the stress of holiday shopping—or even just to help kill time at work, For The Guy is a new weekly column where we’ll be sharing our most favorite gift ideas for every possible guy you know. With products ranging from designer ready-to-wear to high-tech ready-to-plug-in devices, we hope you and your love ones enjoy these as much as we know we will! Hint, hint.
The first thing that you talk about when you call the duo behind the Los Angeles-based denim start-up, Twenty Jeans, on the phone is how you are dressed.
“Are you wearing denim right now?” asks the company’s President Mark Lynn. Because it happens to be a day in the mortal realm, I answer that “yes, yes I am wearing jeans,” but of course, he already knows that. “Denim has become the new uniform of the people,” Lynn acknowledges, happy with my response. “Everybody from Steve Jobs to Jay-Z wears denim almost everyday of their lives.” Corey Epstein—Lynn’s co-founder and the company’s CEO—re-affirms, “It is the staple of the modern wardrobe.”
Twenty Jeans Co-Founders Mark Lynn (left) and Corey Epstein (right).
With jeans over their legs and this thought on their minds, a little over a year before this, the childhood-friends turned business-partners launched Twenty Jeans out of Epstein’s bedroom with the aim to offer men well made denim—and here’s the kicker—at an affordable price. To be exact, $25-$30 per pair. The two realized this price point was available by cutting out the middleman: producing the jeans themselves, selling directly to the consumer online, and avoiding any need for behind-the-scenes mark-ups or retail resentment.
“There’s nothing wrong with spending a lot of money for something that costs a lot of money,” explains Lynn, “but there is something intrinsically upsetting about buying something that costs ten times or eight times mark up.” The 29-year-old entrepreneur credits this insight to when he first realized that the cost of production for the designer pairs he’d always worn was substantially less than the $250.00 (and plus) he was spending each time.
“What brand are you wearing right now?” He asks me. Slightly embarrassed, I tell him.
“So those probably cost $30 to make. The other $170 goes up into their marketing budget so that Helmut Lang can reinforce the message that their product is superior to other people’s people products, or at least different,” Lynn says. “And there isn’t anything wrong with that, but there’s also a new market for people that want to rock the exact same quality product in a super friendly online experience for a fraction of the cost.“
And judging from Twenty Jeans’ past year alone—with over 50,000 pairs of denim sold and the expansion into men’s shirts, accessories and outerwear—along with the popularity of similarly-modeled sunglass brand Warby Parker, it’s clear the market is hungry.
“What sells Twenty Jeans is the delta between the quality of what you’re getting and the price you’re paying. That’s such an overriding value to people,” says Lynn. “Relative to the style and comfort and longevity of the product, people are just drawn to it.”
As drawn to Twenty Jeans as I am, the New Yorker in me—always looking for a deal and then immediately suspicious to any that come up—can not still entirely get behind the idea of a company not taking in money for profit’s sake. Fortunately as Epstein explains, it comes down to the people.
“The principle difference here is that we sell directly to our customers,” says the 28-year-old former magazine editor and digital consultant. “Even when a Levi’s or a 7 is selling at their own stores they can’t undercut their primary customers—which are those department stores that carry them. By being direct, we’re able to cut out that portion of the mark-up.”
It doesn’t stop just there; the brand lives, essentially, with its customers in mind. Whether it’s keeping their products well constructed—as product designer Anh Vu describes their process, “we pay a lot of attention to finishing and stitching because we know guys care about the details”—engineering new types of fabric, testing until mastering the art of denim washing (coming soon!) or even just responding to an order inquiry on Facebook, Twenty Jeans’ mission is simple: to give guys great jeans in a great, easy way.
When asked about the future of Twenty Jeans—and in particular, a move offline—Epstein says, “Despite not having a physical space, the sheer number of customers we get to interact with right now is really great data to build a great brand from. Definitely in the future our model lends itself to doing select retail, but right now we’re laser focused on building a great e-commerce channel for our customers.” One trip to the their website, and this is undeniable.
Here’s a collection that’ll get you stylishly through the most inclement of fall/winter weather—The third installment of the capsule collection marriage between American heritage heavyweights, Levi’s and Filson, which lands in stores today. Fall 2012 continues the beautiful combo between the technical prowess of Filson with the design trademarks of Levis—each garment is produced using the same method Clinton C Filson used over 100 years ago and has been constructed with the keen eye of Levi’s design. In addition to the collection’s core Tin Cloth Trucker (A Levi’s cut fall jacket made from Filson’s classic heavy duty Tin Oiled Cloth, present in all 3 seasons) there’s plenty that stands out in this collection. The Fishing Shirt— made from 100% soft wool and a front pocket with the perfect contrast trim detail, the Merino Wool Henley made from 100% virgin merino wool with the cozy touch of Levi’s blanket lining on the placket, and the Fishing Jacket—made from super waterproof and breathable 4-layer polyester, it’ll make a great casual raincoat. The collection is available in select Levi’s and Filson stores and online at filson.com and levi.com.
From chocolate cigars to wallets and watches. Valentines Day gift ideas for him.
Godiva Milk Chocolate Cigars
Anthony Inside™ Libido Supplement
Perry Ellis Stainless Steal Watch
Viktor & Rolf SpiceBomb Eau de Toilette
Levi's Trifold Wallet
Godiva Milk Chocolate Cigars
Give a man a simple heart shaped box of chocolates and he'll eat them. Give a man a box of gourmet milk chocolate cigars and soon he'll be eating you up. A manly twist on a Valentine's Day Classic, these rich and creamy cigars will put just the right amount of sexy into your romantic evening.
No disrespect to Donna Summer, but HE works hard for the money too. So treat him right by helping him replenish all those naturally occurring nutrients that make him an unadulterated worker in the bedroom.
If women covet jewelry, men lust after timepieces. Appease your man's fashionable carnal desires by giving him this handsome looking stainless steel watch.
Thoughtfully housed in a muscular looking grenade-like bottle, don't be surprised if a few whiffs of Viktor & Rolf's virile and piquant new fragrance for men, lead to powerful explosions in the bedroom.
$75, 1.7 fl. oz.; exclusively at Nordstrom.com and Nordstrom stores
Levi's Trifold Wallet
Made from 100% leather that has been pebbled to give it a confidently worn look, Levi's trifold wallet is one he'll be happy to pull out when treating you to whatever your heart desires.