DAMSON MADDER | Fliss Jean in Mist Lavender - Relaxed Straight Leg
The Fliss Jean in Mist Lavender presents a study in deliberate nonchalance, a silhouette that resists the urgency of the season in favor of a cooler, more considered tempo. Its defining feature is the relaxed straight leg, a cut that falls with a clean, uninterrupted line from the mid-rise waist to the hem, eschewing any aggressive taper or flare. The proportion is generous yet controlled, anchored by oversized back pockets that introduce a subtle, graphic weight to the rear, while the knee seam detailing carves a sharp, architectural line into the fabric, breaking the expanse of the leg with quiet precision. This is not a jean that clings or performs; it exists in its own space, a study in volume and restraint. The hand of the fabric is immediately distinct—a non-stretch denim that possesses a firm, almost papery crispness, a direct result of its considered composition. Woven from a blend of 70% organic cotton and 30% recycled cotton, it holds its shape without yielding, offering a structured feel that softens only slightly with wear. The ecru contrast stitch runs along every seam like a drawn line, tracing the garment’s geometry with deliberate clarity. The Mist Lavender hue itself is subtle, a washed indigo softened to a dusty, atmospheric tone that feels both grounded and ethereal, a color that shifts in different lights from a pale grey-blue to a faint, sun-bleached violet. Cut for ease, the Fliss sits at the mid-hip and falls through the thigh without constraint, a silhouette that prioritizes movement over accommodation. The non-stretch construction means there is no give, only the honest drape of fabric against the body, which lends the jean a certain integrity—it stands on its own, never clinging or pulling. The knee seam detailing is not merely decorative; it creates a subtle crease line that encourages the leg to fall forward, adding a tailored inflection to an otherwise relaxed shape. The DM woven branded tab on the back pocket is the only emblem, a small, deliberate signature on an otherwise unadorned surface. This jean thrives in the liminal spaces of a wardrobe—between seasons, between formal and casual, between day and night. Its weight and structure make it a natural companion for early autumn or late spring, layered with a fine-gauge cashmere sweater or paired with a crisp linen shirt. For a complete, considered look, the matching Alba Shirt offers a head-to-toe monochrome that feels modern and architectural. Alternatively, let the Fliss stand alone: wear it with a simple white cotton tank and leather sandals for a study in texture and proportion, or with a silk camisole and a blazer for an evening that requires no effort, only presence. Due to the special dye process, color may transfer onto lighter surfaces; treat this not as a caveat, but as a characteristic of a garment that lives authentically, with its own quiet history.
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DAMSON MADDER | Fliss Jean in Mist Lavender - Relaxed Straight Leg
DAMSON MADDER | Fliss Jean in Mist Lavender - Relaxed Straight Leg
The Fliss Jean in Mist Lavender presents a study in deliberate nonchalance, a silhouette that resists the urgency of the season in favor of a cooler, more considered tempo. Its defining feature is the relaxed straight leg, a cut that falls with a clean, uninterrupted line from the mid-rise waist to the hem, eschewing any aggressive taper or flare. The proportion is generous yet controlled, anchored by oversized back pockets that introduce a subtle, graphic weight to the rear, while the knee seam detailing carves a sharp, architectural line into the fabric, breaking the expanse of the leg with quiet precision. This is not a jean that clings or performs; it exists in its own space, a study in volume and restraint. The hand of the fabric is immediately distinct—a non-stretch denim that possesses a firm, almost papery crispness, a direct result of its considered composition. Woven from a blend of 70% organic cotton and 30% recycled cotton, it holds its shape without yielding, offering a structured feel that softens only slightly with wear. The ecru contrast stitch runs along every seam like a drawn line, tracing the garment’s geometry with deliberate clarity. The Mist Lavender hue itself is subtle, a washed indigo softened to a dusty, atmospheric tone that feels both grounded and ethereal, a color that shifts in different lights from a pale grey-blue to a faint, sun-bleached violet. Cut for ease, the Fliss sits at the mid-hip and falls through the thigh without constraint, a silhouette that prioritizes movement over accommodation. The non-stretch construction means there is no give, only the honest drape of fabric against the body, which lends the jean a certain integrity—it stands on its own, never clinging or pulling. The knee seam detailing is not merely decorative; it creates a subtle crease line that encourages the leg to fall forward, adding a tailored inflection to an otherwise relaxed shape. The DM woven branded tab on the back pocket is the only emblem, a small, deliberate signature on an otherwise unadorned surface. This jean thrives in the liminal spaces of a wardrobe—between seasons, between formal and casual, between day and night. Its weight and structure make it a natural companion for early autumn or late spring, layered with a fine-gauge cashmere sweater or paired with a crisp linen shirt. For a complete, considered look, the matching Alba Shirt offers a head-to-toe monochrome that feels modern and architectural. Alternatively, let the Fliss stand alone: wear it with a simple white cotton tank and leather sandals for a study in texture and proportion, or with a silk camisole and a blazer for an evening that requires no effort, only presence. Due to the special dye process, color may transfer onto lighter surfaces; treat this not as a caveat, but as a characteristic of a garment that lives authentically, with its own quiet history.
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The Fliss Jean in Mist Lavender presents a study in deliberate nonchalance, a silhouette that resists the urgency of the season in favor of a cooler, more considered tempo. Its defining feature is the relaxed straight leg, a cut that falls with a clean, uninterrupted line from the mid-rise waist to the hem, eschewing any aggressive taper or flare. The proportion is generous yet controlled, anchored by oversized back pockets that introduce a subtle, graphic weight to the rear, while the knee seam detailing carves a sharp, architectural line into the fabric, breaking the expanse of the leg with quiet precision. This is not a jean that clings or performs; it exists in its own space, a study in volume and restraint. The hand of the fabric is immediately distinct—a non-stretch denim that possesses a firm, almost papery crispness, a direct result of its considered composition. Woven from a blend of 70% organic cotton and 30% recycled cotton, it holds its shape without yielding, offering a structured feel that softens only slightly with wear. The ecru contrast stitch runs along every seam like a drawn line, tracing the garment’s geometry with deliberate clarity. The Mist Lavender hue itself is subtle, a washed indigo softened to a dusty, atmospheric tone that feels both grounded and ethereal, a color that shifts in different lights from a pale grey-blue to a faint, sun-bleached violet. Cut for ease, the Fliss sits at the mid-hip and falls through the thigh without constraint, a silhouette that prioritizes movement over accommodation. The non-stretch construction means there is no give, only the honest drape of fabric against the body, which lends the jean a certain integrity—it stands on its own, never clinging or pulling. The knee seam detailing is not merely decorative; it creates a subtle crease line that encourages the leg to fall forward, adding a tailored inflection to an otherwise relaxed shape. The DM woven branded tab on the back pocket is the only emblem, a small, deliberate signature on an otherwise unadorned surface. This jean thrives in the liminal spaces of a wardrobe—between seasons, between formal and casual, between day and night. Its weight and structure make it a natural companion for early autumn or late spring, layered with a fine-gauge cashmere sweater or paired with a crisp linen shirt. For a complete, considered look, the matching Alba Shirt offers a head-to-toe monochrome that feels modern and architectural. Alternatively, let the Fliss stand alone: wear it with a simple white cotton tank and leather sandals for a study in texture and proportion, or with a silk camisole and a blazer for an evening that requires no effort, only presence. Due to the special dye process, color may transfer onto lighter surfaces; treat this not as a caveat, but as a characteristic of a garment that lives authentically, with its own quiet history.





















