Levi's for fall: distressed, dirty washes, colored denim


Posted April 2, 2010 by Linda Miller Comment on this article Leave a comment

With so many companies specializing in denim these days, I sometimes forget about one of the first — Levi Strauss.

 Levi unveiled its fall collections for men and women, and you can expect carefully destroyed denim, featuring holes and washes resembling dirty work clothes, pants with seams and front pockets, colored denim (turquoise for guys) and relaxed fits, reports Fashion Wire Daily.  There were even some pleated and tapered leg jeans or acid washed denim.

Denim-on-denim, a big trend this spring, will continue for both men and women on into fall. Oversized chambray work shirts paired with a skinnier version of the boyfriend jean showed up in the women’s collection, while the men’s version translated to a dark denim workshirt and dark rolled denim pants – very rock n’ roll, Fashion Wire Daily said.





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