




LAB DIP | Nina Flare Jeans in Denim - Mid-Rise Brut
The LAB DIP Nina Denim Brut in color 29 is a study in calibrated extremity—a flare jean that knows precisely where to hold and where to release. This is not the forgotten bell-bottom of a costume trunk; it is a tight, deliberate cut that skims the hip, curves the buttocks, and wraps the thigh before releasing into a gentle, lengthening flare at the hem. The silhouette is architectural yet soft, a line that feels both nostalgic and utterly current. It is the kind of shape that redefines a leg, not by illusion, but by pure, unapologetic construction. The fabric is the quiet anchor of this design. A 12.5oz denim woven from a recycled-elastane cotton blend, it offers what the French call *un maintien parfait*—a structured hold that never feels rigid. The hand is substantial but supple, with a dry, brut finish that speaks to raw denim’s integrity while yielding to the body’s movement. There is a subtle stretch, not for comfort in the lazy sense, but for a fit that memorizes your form. The color 29 is a deep, unwashed indigo, nearly charcoal in low light, with the faintest surface nap that promises to fade beautifully with wear. Cut and construction follow the logic of the original Nina archetype: a mid-rise waist that sits just below the navel, a snug seat, and a flare that begins at the knee and widens with precision to the hem. The seams are clean, the hardware understated. This is not a jean that relies on distressing for character; its narrative is written in the fit itself. The proportions are deliberate—the flare is wide enough to balance the hip, but controlled enough to move through a city street without excess. It is a jean that stands alone, but also one that understands the value of a good heel or a flat sandal. In motion, the Nina Denim Brut swings with a subtle weight, the hem brushing the top of the foot. It is a pant for the transitional seasons—equally at home under a trench in early spring or with a cashmere layer as the air turns crisp. The occasion is not specific; it is a state of being. Style it with a fitted top and the Dolly fluid shirt for a balanced, pulled-together look, or lean into a cooler, relaxed rhythm by pairing it with a simple white tee and a leather jacket. This is a jean that asks for nothing more than a confident stride.
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The LAB DIP Nina Denim Brut in color 29 is a study in calibrated extremity—a flare jean that knows precisely where to hold and where to release. This is not the forgotten bell-bottom of a costume trunk; it is a tight, deliberate cut that skims the hip, curves the buttocks, and wraps the thigh before releasing into a gentle, lengthening flare at the hem. The silhouette is architectural yet soft, a line that feels both nostalgic and utterly current. It is the kind of shape that redefines a leg, not by illusion, but by pure, unapologetic construction. The fabric is the quiet anchor of this design. A 12.5oz denim woven from a recycled-elastane cotton blend, it offers what the French call *un maintien parfait*—a structured hold that never feels rigid. The hand is substantial but supple, with a dry, brut finish that speaks to raw denim’s integrity while yielding to the body’s movement. There is a subtle stretch, not for comfort in the lazy sense, but for a fit that memorizes your form. The color 29 is a deep, unwashed indigo, nearly charcoal in low light, with the faintest surface nap that promises to fade beautifully with wear. Cut and construction follow the logic of the original Nina archetype: a mid-rise waist that sits just below the navel, a snug seat, and a flare that begins at the knee and widens with precision to the hem. The seams are clean, the hardware understated. This is not a jean that relies on distressing for character; its narrative is written in the fit itself. The proportions are deliberate—the flare is wide enough to balance the hip, but controlled enough to move through a city street without excess. It is a jean that stands alone, but also one that understands the value of a good heel or a flat sandal. In motion, the Nina Denim Brut swings with a subtle weight, the hem brushing the top of the foot. It is a pant for the transitional seasons—equally at home under a trench in early spring or with a cashmere layer as the air turns crisp. The occasion is not specific; it is a state of being. Style it with a fitted top and the Dolly fluid shirt for a balanced, pulled-together look, or lean into a cooler, relaxed rhythm by pairing it with a simple white tee and a leather jacket. This is a jean that asks for nothing more than a confident stride.




















