








Lab Dip | Jemma Denim Barrel Jean - Black-Washed
The Jemma jean by Lab Dip is a study in sculpted volume, a high-waisted barrel cut that reimagines the 1990s denim staple with an almost architectural precision. Its defining feature is a curved, balloon-like silhouette that swells gently at the hip before tapering sharply at the ankle, creating a puffed effect that is less about nostalgia and more about a deliberate, modern proportion. This is not a passive garment; it actively shapes the body it dresses, rounding out the hip with a signature volume that feels both grounded and graphic. The black-washed finish, deep and saturated, lends a nocturnal gravity to the shape, making it read as a solid, almost monolithic form rather than a casual throwback. Crafted from 100% cotton denim, the fabric is dense and uncompromising, a heavyweight twill that holds the exaggerated cut with zero flinch. The hand is dry and slightly crisp, with a matte surface that resists shine—a true indigo-dyed black that has been hand-washed to achieve a subtle, uneven fade along the seams and high points. This gentle distressing is the only concession to softness; the denim remains sturdy, structured, and slow to mold, promising a long life of defined creases rather than limp surrender. It feels substantial when handled, the kind of cloth that snaps back into shape after wear, preserving the balloon’s integrity. The fit is a masterclass in tension and release. A high rise anchors the waist, sitting firmly at the natural waistline, while the seat and thigh are cut with generous ease to accommodate the curved hip. From the knee downward, the leg narrows decisively, cinching at the ankle to create that distinctive puffed, almost lantern-like volume. The construction is clean and utilitarian—flat-felled seams, a classic button fly, and five-pocket detailing—all executed with the precision of a specialist in cuts. The rise is generous enough to tuck a silk blouse or a fitted knit, yet the silhouette remains unapologetically exaggerated, demanding to be seen. In motion, the Jemma denim swings with a pendulum weight, the wide hip swaying as the ankle hem brushes the top of the foot. It is a jean that moves deliberately, not frantically, its volume creating a rhythmic counterpoint to the wearer’s stride. For warmer months, pair it with a simple cotton tank and flat leather sandals to let the shape speak. Come autumn, layer a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck inside and finish with a low-profile loafer or a slim Chelsea boot—anything that bares the ankle to preserve the balloon’s clean termination. The jean works equally well with a structured blazer for a dressed-up counterbalance or a worn-in leather jacket for a more undone, nocturnal ease. Style it with ankle-baring shoes only; a boot cut or stacked heel will interrupt the line. This is a jean that asks for space, and rewards those who give it.
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The Jemma jean by Lab Dip is a study in sculpted volume, a high-waisted barrel cut that reimagines the 1990s denim staple with an almost architectural precision. Its defining feature is a curved, balloon-like silhouette that swells gently at the hip before tapering sharply at the ankle, creating a puffed effect that is less about nostalgia and more about a deliberate, modern proportion. This is not a passive garment; it actively shapes the body it dresses, rounding out the hip with a signature volume that feels both grounded and graphic. The black-washed finish, deep and saturated, lends a nocturnal gravity to the shape, making it read as a solid, almost monolithic form rather than a casual throwback. Crafted from 100% cotton denim, the fabric is dense and uncompromising, a heavyweight twill that holds the exaggerated cut with zero flinch. The hand is dry and slightly crisp, with a matte surface that resists shine—a true indigo-dyed black that has been hand-washed to achieve a subtle, uneven fade along the seams and high points. This gentle distressing is the only concession to softness; the denim remains sturdy, structured, and slow to mold, promising a long life of defined creases rather than limp surrender. It feels substantial when handled, the kind of cloth that snaps back into shape after wear, preserving the balloon’s integrity. The fit is a masterclass in tension and release. A high rise anchors the waist, sitting firmly at the natural waistline, while the seat and thigh are cut with generous ease to accommodate the curved hip. From the knee downward, the leg narrows decisively, cinching at the ankle to create that distinctive puffed, almost lantern-like volume. The construction is clean and utilitarian—flat-felled seams, a classic button fly, and five-pocket detailing—all executed with the precision of a specialist in cuts. The rise is generous enough to tuck a silk blouse or a fitted knit, yet the silhouette remains unapologetically exaggerated, demanding to be seen. In motion, the Jemma denim swings with a pendulum weight, the wide hip swaying as the ankle hem brushes the top of the foot. It is a jean that moves deliberately, not frantically, its volume creating a rhythmic counterpoint to the wearer’s stride. For warmer months, pair it with a simple cotton tank and flat leather sandals to let the shape speak. Come autumn, layer a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck inside and finish with a low-profile loafer or a slim Chelsea boot—anything that bares the ankle to preserve the balloon’s clean termination. The jean works equally well with a structured blazer for a dressed-up counterbalance or a worn-in leather jacket for a more undone, nocturnal ease. Style it with ankle-baring shoes only; a boot cut or stacked heel will interrupt the line. This is a jean that asks for space, and rewards those who give it.




















