


LAB DIP | River Denim Boyfriend Jean - Medium Blue 29 In-32
There is a particular ease that comes with a jean that knows exactly how to sit on the body—neither too precious nor too indifferent. LAB DIP’s River Denim in shade 29 embodies this equilibrium. It is a relaxed boyfriend cut, worn low on the hips, falling into a straight and wide leg that skims the ankle with a deliberate, unstudied grace. The silhouette is the antithesis of effort: generous without drowning the frame, loose yet somehow flattering. It is the kind of jean that anchors a look without shouting for attention, letting the wearer’s own proportions do the work. The fabric is a 100% cotton denim, weighing in at 11.5 ounces—a flexible comfort weight that holds its shape without stiffness. What sets this iteration apart is the wash: a medium blue with a light, homogeneous deputy finish, meaning there is no harsh marbling, no artificial whiskering, no contrived distress. The effect is soft, uniform, and almost matte, like a well-worn favorite that has been washed into submission by time rather than machinery. The hand is supple, the drape honest. This is denim that moves with you, not against you. Construction follows the logic of the silhouette. The mid-rise sits naturally at the hip, not yanking or pinching, while the wide leg creates a clean, continuous line from thigh to hem. The cut is controlled in its looseness—there is volume, yes, but it is measured. The inseam is generous enough to stack slightly over a shoe or to be cuffed for a sharper break. The jeans are finished with classic five-pocket detailing and tonal stitching, keeping the focus on the form rather than the hardware. Movement is the point. These jeans are built for the kind of day that shifts from a morning errand to an afternoon coffee to an evening that might turn into something more. The cotton breathes, the cut allows stride, and the weight drapes without pulling. Seasonally, they are a transitional anchor: worn with a thin cashmere sweater in early spring, a linen shirt in late summer, or a leather jacket as the air turns cool. Style them with the Dalia shirt for a total look that reads as intentional but never overdone. Let the denim do the talking—it already knows the script.
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There is a particular ease that comes with a jean that knows exactly how to sit on the body—neither too precious nor too indifferent. LAB DIP’s River Denim in shade 29 embodies this equilibrium. It is a relaxed boyfriend cut, worn low on the hips, falling into a straight and wide leg that skims the ankle with a deliberate, unstudied grace. The silhouette is the antithesis of effort: generous without drowning the frame, loose yet somehow flattering. It is the kind of jean that anchors a look without shouting for attention, letting the wearer’s own proportions do the work. The fabric is a 100% cotton denim, weighing in at 11.5 ounces—a flexible comfort weight that holds its shape without stiffness. What sets this iteration apart is the wash: a medium blue with a light, homogeneous deputy finish, meaning there is no harsh marbling, no artificial whiskering, no contrived distress. The effect is soft, uniform, and almost matte, like a well-worn favorite that has been washed into submission by time rather than machinery. The hand is supple, the drape honest. This is denim that moves with you, not against you. Construction follows the logic of the silhouette. The mid-rise sits naturally at the hip, not yanking or pinching, while the wide leg creates a clean, continuous line from thigh to hem. The cut is controlled in its looseness—there is volume, yes, but it is measured. The inseam is generous enough to stack slightly over a shoe or to be cuffed for a sharper break. The jeans are finished with classic five-pocket detailing and tonal stitching, keeping the focus on the form rather than the hardware. Movement is the point. These jeans are built for the kind of day that shifts from a morning errand to an afternoon coffee to an evening that might turn into something more. The cotton breathes, the cut allows stride, and the weight drapes without pulling. Seasonally, they are a transitional anchor: worn with a thin cashmere sweater in early spring, a linen shirt in late summer, or a leather jacket as the air turns cool. Style them with the Dalia shirt for a total look that reads as intentional but never overdone. Let the denim do the talking—it already knows the script.




















