KVRT STVFF is known for clothing that serves the body. Their underwear and swimwear act as a neutral layer, designed to move with the wearer. Their new line of jeans follows this path exactly. It feels like a natural progression, not a new direction.

The brand looks to vintage cuts but avoids a retro feel. The three styles (Loose, Loose Bootcut, and Straight) are familiar forms. The colours are a palette of essentials: Ecru, Espresso, washed Black, and Indigo. There are no loud graphics or obvious details. The effect is clean and direct.

The signature inner closure, which allows the jeans to be worn open, comes directly from the brand’s work with underwear. It is a feature about personal adjustment and fit. The raw edges and the minimal patch, made from the same denim, continue the theme of reduction. Everything extraneous has been removed.

The goal is clear. The aesthetic claims the body as the main focus. These jeans are a frame. They are built from a quiet perspective, using neutral tones and simple lines, to let the wearer’s natural shape take the spotlight.

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