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Head to Toe: Hollywood’s Babylon LA Release Inaugural Denim Jean

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If you’ve been aching to rock Babylon head to toe — or head to ankle at least — consider your wish granted. Hollywood retail space/skating destination, Babylon LA, just dropped its inaugural denim jean release this week. Teaming up with NYC-based selvedge specialists, 3Sixteen, the Trash Talk-owned apparel company brings forth a sickly durable jean for fans looking for a high, high level of sustainability.

Printed in limited runs, the release is based off of 3Sixteen’s ST-220x jean– the precise fit members of Trash Talk have worn while onstage and on tour over the last few years — and features 14.5 oz. double black selvedge denim woven exclusively by Kuroki Mills in Okayama, Japan.

As an homage to the tried-and-true jean, Babylon LA keeps it simple, adding in an exclusive leather patch design and an inside pocket simply adorning the text “Babylon.”

The Babylon LA x 3Sixteen jean release is available online, or at the shop’s brick and mortar space located at 1230 N. Highland, Ave. Check out images below of Trash Talks’s Lee Spielman, Cedric Grandberry and Justice Tripp modeling the jean, shot by the City of Angel’s own, Julian Berman.

 

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