Description +
Our Legacy 70's Cut jean is produced from an Italian denim made with an uncommon blend of organic cotton, lyocell, and linen, and done with a high rise waistline, a boot cut leg, crease lines at the front and back, and a vintage wash to complete its 1970's vibe.
This garment is manufactured from carefully sourced denim fabric. Each garment is unique and has been finished with a special washing process to achieve the desired vintage effect. The garment shall be shaped by its wearer and naturally distress over time to finish the design process.
- 52% Organic Cotton, 29% Lyocell, 19% Linen (Italian fabric)
- High-rise
- Zip-fly w/ button closure
- 5-pocket styling
- Crease lines at front & back
- Reinforced back pockets
Sizing & Fit +
- Slim fit w/ room from the knee down
- Model is 5'11 and wears a size 32.
Designer Profile +
Our Legacy is a Swedish fashion brand based in Stockholm. Founded in 2005 by Jockum Hallin and Cristopher Nying, the brand started out with a line of graphic print T-shirts, and in 2007 the first full collection was released. In the same year, mutual friend Richardos Klarén joined the brand, becoming a third co-owner. With a full collection came the need for a retail space of the brand’s own, and in 2008 the first Our Legacy store was opened on Krukmakargatan in Stockholm’s Södermalm district.
Renouncing fast-paced consumerism, the first collections were characterized by pieces stripped of conspicuous detailing, with the emphasis placed instead on quality. Pieces developed within the first collections had a timeless approach and an effortless appeal. Our Legacy was originally, and in many aspects still is, more of a product-focused company than a fashion brand focusing on seasonal collections with transitory themes.
After a five-year period of building a more basic and classic line for men, the Spring/ Summer 2012 collection marked the beginning of a new, more conceptual and experimental Our Legacy, as the brand began creating collections around defined themes with a more progressive approach to design. The focus on product remained, however, with signature designs returning each season in new guises.