LAB DIP | Olsen Balloon Denim - High Rise Blue
The Olsen Denim in shade 29 presents a study in deliberate volume, where structure meets an almost liquid ease. This is not a rigid jean; it is a constructed silhouette that begins with a defined high rise, cinching the waist before releasing into a floating cut from hip to thigh. The leg then tapers with a gentle, drooping effect toward the hem, creating a balloon-like shape that avoids any sense of puffiness. Instead, the fabric falls with a controlled drape, suggesting movement even at rest. The silhouette is architectural yet soft, a paradox that defines this piece’s appeal. The denim itself is a 98% cotton and 2% elastane blend, offering a tactile experience that is both substantial and yielding. The cotton base provides the classic rigidity of a true jean, while the slight stretch introduces a subtle hand that molds to the body without losing its shape. The fabric’s surface is treated to a mottled, low-hand effect—a nuanced wash that avoids the over-processed look of heavy distressing. The color 29 reads as a deep, lived-in indigo, with faint tonal variations that catch the light, lending a worn-in authenticity that feels immediately personal. This is not a pristine new denim; it is one that has already begun its narrative. Construction-wise, the Olsen is a study in precision. The high rise sits firmly at the natural waist, eliminating the need for constant adjustment, while the mid-rise back panel ensures a smooth fit across the seat. The balloon cut is engineered with a gradual expansion through the thigh, then a controlled release at the hem, creating a silhouette that is both voluminous and refined. The seams are clean, the stitching deliberate—no excess, no fuss. This is denim as a structural garment, not a casual afterthought. The result is a pant that holds its shape through a full day of wear, from morning errands to evening engagements. Movement is effortless. The generous cut through the leg allows for unrestricted stride, while the tapered hem prevents the fabric from pooling or dragging. The Olsen transitions seamlessly from a crisp autumn afternoon to a late dinner, its weight substantial enough for cooler months yet breathable for transitional weather. Style it with the Open Dolly shirt for an undone, layered look, or pair it with the Betty jacket for a more structured ensemble. For a truly relaxed approach, let it anchor a simple cashmere sweater or a ribbed tank—the denim’s volume does the work. This is a jean that asks for nothing more than to be worn, its silhouette speaking louder than any accessory.
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LAB DIP | Olsen Balloon Denim - High Rise Blue
LAB DIP | Olsen Balloon Denim - High Rise Blue
The Olsen Denim in shade 29 presents a study in deliberate volume, where structure meets an almost liquid ease. This is not a rigid jean; it is a constructed silhouette that begins with a defined high rise, cinching the waist before releasing into a floating cut from hip to thigh. The leg then tapers with a gentle, drooping effect toward the hem, creating a balloon-like shape that avoids any sense of puffiness. Instead, the fabric falls with a controlled drape, suggesting movement even at rest. The silhouette is architectural yet soft, a paradox that defines this piece’s appeal. The denim itself is a 98% cotton and 2% elastane blend, offering a tactile experience that is both substantial and yielding. The cotton base provides the classic rigidity of a true jean, while the slight stretch introduces a subtle hand that molds to the body without losing its shape. The fabric’s surface is treated to a mottled, low-hand effect—a nuanced wash that avoids the over-processed look of heavy distressing. The color 29 reads as a deep, lived-in indigo, with faint tonal variations that catch the light, lending a worn-in authenticity that feels immediately personal. This is not a pristine new denim; it is one that has already begun its narrative. Construction-wise, the Olsen is a study in precision. The high rise sits firmly at the natural waist, eliminating the need for constant adjustment, while the mid-rise back panel ensures a smooth fit across the seat. The balloon cut is engineered with a gradual expansion through the thigh, then a controlled release at the hem, creating a silhouette that is both voluminous and refined. The seams are clean, the stitching deliberate—no excess, no fuss. This is denim as a structural garment, not a casual afterthought. The result is a pant that holds its shape through a full day of wear, from morning errands to evening engagements. Movement is effortless. The generous cut through the leg allows for unrestricted stride, while the tapered hem prevents the fabric from pooling or dragging. The Olsen transitions seamlessly from a crisp autumn afternoon to a late dinner, its weight substantial enough for cooler months yet breathable for transitional weather. Style it with the Open Dolly shirt for an undone, layered look, or pair it with the Betty jacket for a more structured ensemble. For a truly relaxed approach, let it anchor a simple cashmere sweater or a ribbed tank—the denim’s volume does the work. This is a jean that asks for nothing more than to be worn, its silhouette speaking louder than any accessory.
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The Olsen Denim in shade 29 presents a study in deliberate volume, where structure meets an almost liquid ease. This is not a rigid jean; it is a constructed silhouette that begins with a defined high rise, cinching the waist before releasing into a floating cut from hip to thigh. The leg then tapers with a gentle, drooping effect toward the hem, creating a balloon-like shape that avoids any sense of puffiness. Instead, the fabric falls with a controlled drape, suggesting movement even at rest. The silhouette is architectural yet soft, a paradox that defines this piece’s appeal. The denim itself is a 98% cotton and 2% elastane blend, offering a tactile experience that is both substantial and yielding. The cotton base provides the classic rigidity of a true jean, while the slight stretch introduces a subtle hand that molds to the body without losing its shape. The fabric’s surface is treated to a mottled, low-hand effect—a nuanced wash that avoids the over-processed look of heavy distressing. The color 29 reads as a deep, lived-in indigo, with faint tonal variations that catch the light, lending a worn-in authenticity that feels immediately personal. This is not a pristine new denim; it is one that has already begun its narrative. Construction-wise, the Olsen is a study in precision. The high rise sits firmly at the natural waist, eliminating the need for constant adjustment, while the mid-rise back panel ensures a smooth fit across the seat. The balloon cut is engineered with a gradual expansion through the thigh, then a controlled release at the hem, creating a silhouette that is both voluminous and refined. The seams are clean, the stitching deliberate—no excess, no fuss. This is denim as a structural garment, not a casual afterthought. The result is a pant that holds its shape through a full day of wear, from morning errands to evening engagements. Movement is effortless. The generous cut through the leg allows for unrestricted stride, while the tapered hem prevents the fabric from pooling or dragging. The Olsen transitions seamlessly from a crisp autumn afternoon to a late dinner, its weight substantial enough for cooler months yet breathable for transitional weather. Style it with the Open Dolly shirt for an undone, layered look, or pair it with the Betty jacket for a more structured ensemble. For a truly relaxed approach, let it anchor a simple cashmere sweater or a ribbed tank—the denim’s volume does the work. This is a jean that asks for nothing more than to be worn, its silhouette speaking louder than any accessory.



















