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Thursday, 12 August 2021 12:28

Liberty Fairs to showcase diverse group of denim brands

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A diverse group of denim brands will exhibit at the Liberty Fairs ‘first-ever West Coast trade show.

The first amongst these will be Japanese brand Hiroshi Kato which cuts and sews imported fabric in Los Angeles. The brand also offers washed jeans with four-way stretch Its Spring/Summer 2022 line will feature lighter washes and more bleach-out details, keying into an appetite for vintage styling and worn-in fits.

The unisex label Harri Penny will showcase its Spring 2022 line consisting of workwear-inspired ready-to-wear styles constructed mostly from denim. The designer has sought to create comfortable, practical silhouettes to give wearers the confidence to take on life post-pandemic.

The brainchild of Pakistan-based vertical denim manufacturer Artistic Milliners, Rising Sun’s line of men’s and women’s denim is cut and sewn at its Santa Ana, Calif. facility. The Heroes Motors denim label puts a new spin on old-school styling. The line’s denim is awash with distressing, paint splatters, shiny waxing, patchwork and other rugged and eye-catching design flourishes. The range is complemented by a range of denim jackets, vests, T-shirts and pullovers replete with vintage patches, embroidery and screen prints.

Edwin USA, the in-house denim line managed by sustainable L.A. denim manufacturer Saitex USA acts as a testing ground for the manufacturer’s newest production innovations, like fabrics crafted at its newly-opened Vietnam mill. Edwin USA also plays with inventive, cutting-edge styling inspired by heritage denim as well as contemporary trends.