Battery Street Jeans Exchange stands as a glorious throwback to shopping as adventure—think of it as the retail equivalent of an archaeological dig where every artifact comes home with you. Tucked ...
That’s exactly what happens at Battery Street Jeans Exchange in Burlington, Vermont—a secondhand wonderland where vintage enthusiasts find their happy place and wallets remain surprisingly intact.
An exhibition at Levi's San Francisco headquarters highlights how jeans can offer surprising insights into the lives and ...
Transform your thrifted jeans into a stylish masterpiece! In this video, we'll show you how to cut and reshape your denim, ...
Nicknamed Jeans Station (the label is on the signage), Kojima Station also uses other means to reinforce that you are in the ...
Surprise your loved ones with upcycled old jeans stockings this Christmas! My sister and her family are coming from Poland to visit me for Christmas, and I’m super excited! I want to make their stay ...
The high-rise waist, wide-leg cut, and oversized patch pockets make even a basic tee feel effortlessly cool. At 5-foot-1, I also love that they hit just below the ankle, which is rare for petite jeans ...
This fall marks an unexpected but decisive shift: Gray jeans are taking center stage. For decades, blue jeans have reigned as the unquestionable staple in wardrobes around the world. From deep indigo ...
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You've made a lot of memories in those comfy old jeans, and you don't have to toss them out when they're beyond repair. Give them a new life instead. Upcycled denim projects range from home decor to ...
DENIM TRENDS MAY come and go, but 2025 is proving it’s all about variety. From floor-grazing wide leg styles to jeans covered in embellishments, the options are endless. And then there’s Bella Hadid, ...
Some guys collect vinyl, some collect watches, and some—like Standard & Strange’s denimhead-in-chief Jeremy Smith—collect jeans. Calling Smith a denim ...