Check out the latest style feature on My-Wardrobe's denim bar. I am so excited about their denim bar launch, now you can find the right fit, size and finish ! Brands include A.P.C, Nudie Jean, Levi’s, PRPS, Edwin, D&G, Levi’s Vintage Clothing, Vivienne Westwood, Anglomania by Lee, Polo Ralph Lauren, Natural Selection, Denham and Acne
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6 - The Strokes
Skinny jeans had not been this well-worn since The Ramones. For re-igniting and popularising a silhouette that continues to inspire gig-going men, we think the New York five-piece deserves its top ten placement.7 -Bob Marley
The master of double denim, the reggae hero is the only inclusion in our top ten for how he wears it on his top half, making a denim shirt or jacket look effortlessly stylish
The master of double denim, the reggae hero is the only inclusion in our top ten for how he wears it on his top half, making a denim shirt or jacket look effortlessly stylish
8- Kurt Cobain
It’s the mid-80s. Music is synthetic, and mostly synthesized. You’re a teenager and no-one understands you. Suddenly from Seattle comes a sound so disaffected and distorted that you fall in love instantly. It’s grunge. The poster boy is too-lazy-to-shampoo but he looks great in denim. We needed you Kurt and, boy, you made denim desirable again.
It’s the mid-80s. Music is synthetic, and mostly synthesized. You’re a teenager and no-one understands you. Suddenly from Seattle comes a sound so disaffected and distorted that you fall in love instantly. It’s grunge. The poster boy is too-lazy-to-shampoo but he looks great in denim. We needed you Kurt and, boy, you made denim desirable again.
9- The Fonz
Never mind that he was clearly way too old to hang out with college kids (let alone high school ones) back in the Eighties, Happy Days’ Arthur Fonzarelli was the subversive rocker among a gang of university goodie goodies. He made his own rules and did so in leather and – surprisingly tight – denim.
Never mind that he was clearly way too old to hang out with college kids (let alone high school ones) back in the Eighties, Happy Days’ Arthur Fonzarelli was the subversive rocker among a gang of university goodie goodies. He made his own rules and did so in leather and – surprisingly tight – denim.
10 -Elvis Presley
Elvis rarely wore denim. Back then it was a sign of humble origins, which he sought to escape, but that Jailhouse Rock image is not just iconic in itself but sums up generations of blue collar workers.
Elvis rarely wore denim. Back then it was a sign of humble origins, which he sought to escape, but that Jailhouse Rock image is not just iconic in itself but sums up generations of blue collar workers.
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“This season we have incorporated a more technical fit guide, and a denim picker – with the objective being that you can filter your options to find the jeans you want first time” Troy Munns - Head of Menswear

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