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LAB DIP | Sunday Utility Jeans - High-Rise Wide-Leg Blanc

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LAB DIP | Sunday Utility Jeans - High-Rise Wide-Leg Blanc

The Sunday Utility Moss jean from LAB DIP arrives as a masterclass in elevated nonchalance. Its defining feature is a generous, wide-leg silhouette that drops from a high, sculpted waistband into a clean, uninterrupted column of fabric—a shape that feels both archival and aggressively modern. There is no contrived distress, no forced vintage mimicry; only a pure, architectural line that commands space without shouting. The moss-green wash, designated FR-40, is a muted, almost mineral tone, lending the jean a serious, grounded quality that separates it from the seasonal palette of faded blues or bleached greys. The hand of the cotton is immediately substantive. This is not a whisper-weight denim; it is a dense, substantial weave that holds its shape with a quiet rigidity, promising longevity from the first wear. There is a slight, papery crispness to the surface at the outset, a tactile honesty that will, over time, soften into a personal crease map without ever losing its structural integrity. The fabric feels neither stiff nor flimsy—it is a confident medium weight, engineered to drape in a straight fall from the hip rather than cling or buckle. This is denim as architecture, not as an afterthought. Construction is where LAB DIP’s precision reveals itself. The high-rise waistband sits at the natural waist, cinching the body before releasing into a relaxed top block and a voluminous, straight-cut leg. The fly is a classic button closure, the hardware matte and understated. The internal finishing is clean, a sign of a garment built to be worn hard and often. The cut is deliberate: the width of the leg begins at the hip, not the knee, ensuring the silhouette is flattering from every angle. There is no taper, no crop—the hem falls long, pooling slightly over the shoe, which is precisely the point. Movement is surprisingly fluid given the fabric’s weight. The wide leg creates a pendulum-like swing with each step, a subtle rhythm that animates the otherwise still silhouette. This is a jean for the city, for the gallery opening, for the late-night train home. It bridges the gap between the utilitarian and the refined, offering a quiet rebellion against the tyranny of the skinny jean or the overly styled trouser. Seasonally, it thrives in the transitional months of spring and autumn, pairing effortlessly with a silk camisole and a boxy blazer, or with a chunky knit and leather mules. Style it with a sharp, tucked-in white poplin shirt and flat sandals for a look that is both severe and relaxed. Alternatively, let the volume speak for itself by pairing it with a fitted, ribbed turtleneck and a low-slung belt. The Sunday Utility Moss is not a jean for every occasion—it is a jean for the occasions you want to be remembered.

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The Sunday Utility Moss jean from LAB DIP arrives as a masterclass in elevated nonchalance. Its defining feature is a generous, wide-leg silhouette that drops from a high, sculpted waistband into a clean, uninterrupted column of fabric—a shape that feels both archival and aggressively modern. There is no contrived distress, no forced vintage mimicry; only a pure, architectural line that commands space without shouting. The moss-green wash, designated FR-40, is a muted, almost mineral tone, lending the jean a serious, grounded quality that separates it from the seasonal palette of faded blues or bleached greys. The hand of the cotton is immediately substantive. This is not a whisper-weight denim; it is a dense, substantial weave that holds its shape with a quiet rigidity, promising longevity from the first wear. There is a slight, papery crispness to the surface at the outset, a tactile honesty that will, over time, soften into a personal crease map without ever losing its structural integrity. The fabric feels neither stiff nor flimsy—it is a confident medium weight, engineered to drape in a straight fall from the hip rather than cling or buckle. This is denim as architecture, not as an afterthought. Construction is where LAB DIP’s precision reveals itself. The high-rise waistband sits at the natural waist, cinching the body before releasing into a relaxed top block and a voluminous, straight-cut leg. The fly is a classic button closure, the hardware matte and understated. The internal finishing is clean, a sign of a garment built to be worn hard and often. The cut is deliberate: the width of the leg begins at the hip, not the knee, ensuring the silhouette is flattering from every angle. There is no taper, no crop—the hem falls long, pooling slightly over the shoe, which is precisely the point. Movement is surprisingly fluid given the fabric’s weight. The wide leg creates a pendulum-like swing with each step, a subtle rhythm that animates the otherwise still silhouette. This is a jean for the city, for the gallery opening, for the late-night train home. It bridges the gap between the utilitarian and the refined, offering a quiet rebellion against the tyranny of the skinny jean or the overly styled trouser. Seasonally, it thrives in the transitional months of spring and autumn, pairing effortlessly with a silk camisole and a boxy blazer, or with a chunky knit and leather mules. Style it with a sharp, tucked-in white poplin shirt and flat sandals for a look that is both severe and relaxed. Alternatively, let the volume speak for itself by pairing it with a fitted, ribbed turtleneck and a low-slung belt. The Sunday Utility Moss is not a jean for every occasion—it is a jean for the occasions you want to be remembered.

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