





CLOSED | Gillan Straight-Leg Jean - Regenerative Cotton Dark-Blue
A deep, uncontrived indigo anchors the CLOSED Gillan jean — a silhouette that reads as quietly deliberate rather than loudly fashionable. The cut is a straight leg with a subtle taper from the knee down, avoiding both the severity of a skinny fit and the slouch of a wide leg. This is a jean built on proportion: a mid-rise waist that sits naturally on the hip, a thigh that allows movement without excess fabric, and a hem that falls cleanly over the ankle bone. The result is a line that elongates without clinging, structured yet entirely unforced. The fabric is where the Gillan reveals its substance. A 100% regenerative cotton denim — meaning the cotton is grown using practices that improve soil health, sequester carbon, and support biodiversity. This is not a marketing gesture; it translates directly into the hand feel. The denim is dense but not stiff, with a dry, matte surface that carries a faint slub texture. There is no stretch, no synthetic give — just the honest weight of pure cotton that will soften and mold to the wearer over time. The dark-blue wash is uniform, almost somber, with minimal whiskering or fading, preserving a clean, urban finish. The construction follows the logic of a jean meant to last. Five-pocket styling, copper-toned hardware, a button fly, and reinforced seams at the inner leg and yoke. The waistband sits flat against the body without gaping, and the back pockets are placed high and close to the center seam, subtly lifting the visual line of the rear. The leg is cut with enough room to move — sitting, cycling, walking — without ballooning. The hem is raw but finished cleanly, ready to be cuffed or left to stack slightly over a boot or sneaker. In motion, the Gillan has a quiet swing. The weight of the regenerative cotton gives the fabric a gentle pendulum feel, not stiff or board-like. It pairs naturally with the rhythm of the city: a brisk walk across a cobblestone street, a long afternoon in a gallery, an evening train. This is not a jean that demands a specific occasion — it is the jean you reach for when you want to feel pulled together without trying. Wear it with a crisp white poplin shirt and a leather loafer for a sharp daytime look, or switch to a ribbed cashmere turtleneck and a western boot for a cooler, dusk-ready silhouette.
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A deep, uncontrived indigo anchors the CLOSED Gillan jean — a silhouette that reads as quietly deliberate rather than loudly fashionable. The cut is a straight leg with a subtle taper from the knee down, avoiding both the severity of a skinny fit and the slouch of a wide leg. This is a jean built on proportion: a mid-rise waist that sits naturally on the hip, a thigh that allows movement without excess fabric, and a hem that falls cleanly over the ankle bone. The result is a line that elongates without clinging, structured yet entirely unforced. The fabric is where the Gillan reveals its substance. A 100% regenerative cotton denim — meaning the cotton is grown using practices that improve soil health, sequester carbon, and support biodiversity. This is not a marketing gesture; it translates directly into the hand feel. The denim is dense but not stiff, with a dry, matte surface that carries a faint slub texture. There is no stretch, no synthetic give — just the honest weight of pure cotton that will soften and mold to the wearer over time. The dark-blue wash is uniform, almost somber, with minimal whiskering or fading, preserving a clean, urban finish. The construction follows the logic of a jean meant to last. Five-pocket styling, copper-toned hardware, a button fly, and reinforced seams at the inner leg and yoke. The waistband sits flat against the body without gaping, and the back pockets are placed high and close to the center seam, subtly lifting the visual line of the rear. The leg is cut with enough room to move — sitting, cycling, walking — without ballooning. The hem is raw but finished cleanly, ready to be cuffed or left to stack slightly over a boot or sneaker. In motion, the Gillan has a quiet swing. The weight of the regenerative cotton gives the fabric a gentle pendulum feel, not stiff or board-like. It pairs naturally with the rhythm of the city: a brisk walk across a cobblestone street, a long afternoon in a gallery, an evening train. This is not a jean that demands a specific occasion — it is the jean you reach for when you want to feel pulled together without trying. Wear it with a crisp white poplin shirt and a leather loafer for a sharp daytime look, or switch to a ribbed cashmere turtleneck and a western boot for a cooler, dusk-ready silhouette.






















