3x1 refers to a rich tapestry of design from the past in order to innovate the fashions of tomorrow ⚡️
Trends come and go, but there are the staples that never tire – perhaps none more so than the classic denim jean. Since 2011,has designed women’s jeans that not only update the almost 150-year-old garment, but liberate their wearers with favourable fits and a stylish sensibility.
Born in New York City, denim designer and entrepreneur Scott Morrison founded 3x1 with a mission to reshape the way we wear denim by producing garments using the highest quality stone-washed canvasses, handmade in the most desirable cuts and fit.
Deeply woven into each denim piece is a story to tell for eternity. 3x1 sources their denims from the Candiani Denim mill in Italy, world-renowned for its quality and emphasis on sustainability.
The meticulous processes of washing for each style of jeans sometimes requires the addition of natural elements like pumice stone or organic soil in order to scrupulously exact the perfect colouring. The final effect is an authentic style with a conscious story, designing for today and for the future.
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