90s SWAGGER BAGGY
90s SWAGGER BAGGY, Classic style meets everyday comfort. Soft, breathable, and easy to wear. Perfect for any casual outing. Discover the unmatched versatility and timeless appeal of our premium denim – the perfect companion for every occasion. Designed for those who demand both style and substance, our denim offers a flawless combination of durability, comfort, and modern design. Each pair is carefully crafted from high-quality fabric that blends breathable cotton with just the right amount of stretch, providing ease of movement and lasting comfort throughout your day.
The structure of our denim is built to enhance your form while allowing for everyday functionality. Whether you're heading to the office, meeting friends for a casual lunch, or setting off on an evening adventure, these jeans are tailored to fit your lifestyle. The reinforced stitching ensures long-lasting wear, while the flexible waistband and ergonomic seams move with your body, giving you confidence in every step.
Our wash treatments range from classic indigo and rich black to soft faded blues and rugged stonewashed finishes, each with its own unique character. The subtle detailing – from clean pocket designs to carefully distressed accents – adds personality without being over the top. You can easily pair these with a crisp shirt for a polished look, a casual tee for a laid-back weekend, or even a blazer for a smart-casual ensemble.
MEASURING
1. Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, typically just above the belly button. Make sure the tape is snug but not tight. This is your true waist size.
2. Rise
The rise is the distance from the top of the waistband to the crotch seam. To measure, lay the jeans flat and measure from the top of the front waistband down to the crotch seam.
3. Length (Inseam)
Lay the jeans flat and measure from the crotch seam along the inside of the leg to the hem. This is your inseam length, which determines how long the jeans will be on your legs.
4. Thigh
Measure across the thigh area, starting about 1–2 inches below the crotch. Multiply that number by two to get the full thigh measurement. This determines how fitted the jeans will feel on your upper legs.
5. Leg Opening
Lay one leg flat and measure across the bottom hem. Double this number to get the total leg opening. This measurement affects how the jeans fall over your shoes — from tapered to wide-leg styles.