Denim Banners – Art and Advertising for a Simpler Time
Midcentury America was a magical place for denim, both on the legs of consumers as jeans and on the walls of retailers as advertising.
Midcentury America was a magical place for denim, both on the legs of consumers as jeans and on the walls of retailers as advertising.
These boot-cut jeans were made for walking! Today's Fade of the Day is a pair of Lee Japan 200-0341 that have some heavy-duty fades.
Learn about Lee, one of the Big Three denim brands and one of the earliest innovators in American jeans out of Salinas, Kansas.
Fade Friday is here and this week we have a pair of Lee Jeans M125 that look a lot heavier than their weight in ounces by far.
Lee 101 keeps it natural with their latest rendition of their classic Rider jean, made with Cone Mills 15oz. natural indigo selvedge denim.
Vintage clothing stores can be treasure troves of hidden, beautiful items, as evidence by this Fade Friday, a super-faded Lee Storm Rider jacket.
If you thought natural indigo was a trend of 2016, think again. Lee gets in on the action by iterating on the 101 Rider in a 12.5oz. natural indigo.
Time to dig into the archives, the Lee Archives, for today's Fade of the Day with this vintage-like pair of Lee Archives 101B Cowboy jeans.
We love seeing crazy fades that make your eyes hurt, but every once in a while we get a denim gem like this 40-year-old Lee Engineer Cap.
EU Lee 101, once only available to Europe, has now jumped the pond and is available to the U.S..