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F/W23 Denim Editorial: Solid Structures

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Framed by towering buildings and raw concrete structures, Carhartt WIP’s latest editorial was shot in Berlin by Julien Barbès and spotlights the Fall/Winter 23 denim collection.


This season’s denim has a work-inspired bent, best illustrated by items like the Chore Vest and Double Knee Bib Overall. Both are constructed from heavyweight denim and feature utilitarian details like triple-stitching and multiple pockets. The OG Active Jacket, meanwhile, is a robust outerwear item featuring a signature striped blanket lining in the men’s collection and a tactile pile lining in women’s.


Expanding on this utilitarian theme are the collection’s pants, which have a looser, more relaxed silhouette for F/W23. Featured is the classic Double Knee Pant, cut in a relaxed straight fit, while the Women’s Curron Double Knee Pant is made in a loose tapered fit with a high waist.


Different washes of indigo and black are offset by touches of purple, brown, and white, through the inclusion of items from the American Script jersey program.


The Carhartt WIP Fall/Winter 2023 collection is now available from carhartt-wip.com, Carhartt WIP stores and select wholesale retailers globally.

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Established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh, Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) develops its own collections based on original Carhartt workwear. The brand combines authentic adaptations of these robust American archetypes, while engaging with the subcultures that have embraced it. This, in turn, has seen Carhartt WIP place itself in a new context and bring forth its own classics.

Carhartt WIP opened its first store in London in 1997 and today operates over 80 brick and mortar locations worldwide. It also has its own skate team and music department, while supporting an array of artists and releasing various in-house publications. Since 2010, Carhartt WIP has worked with a number of like-minded collaborators, including A.P.C., Converse, Fragment Design, Junya Watanabe, Nike, Underground Resistance, and Motown.

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