LA Denim Atelier - Guide to LA Denim Atelier Clothing
LA Denim Atelier clothing reflects a true Los Angeles stylistic sensibility. The company was started up in 2004 as a boutique men's collection, and it has since taken the city and the country by storm with its unique vintage designs and cheeky sense of humor. Sportswear International Magazine voted it as the 2004 Best Newcomer Label of the Year, and fashionistas and jean fans from Canada to the salons of Europe want to know what the LA Denim Atelier designers are going to come up with next.
Popular jeans include the Venice jean, which reflects a beach sensibility and personality. This whitewashed denim alternative to the "standard" hip jeans crafted by the likes of 7 for All Mankind and 1921, sets LA Denim Atelier apart from the increasingly crowded field of designer jean manufacturers.
You can also find extremely soft T-shirts with hip ironic sayings (such as "are those real?"--a reference to the fact that many women in Los Angeles opt for breast augmentation). While the initial LA Denim Atelier jean garments were bleached, frayed, painted, and embroidered prior to making their way to factory shelves, more recent incarnations boast embellishments like back pocket stitching--in the spirit of 7 For All Mankind.
At once casual, vintage, and select, the LA Denim Atelier sensibility is profoundly Los Angeles. It reflects a culture that worships play but which also insists on cutting-edge high style.
Guide created: 05/15/06 (updated 07/10/08)


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