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Photographer: Jason Hetherington
Fashion Editors: Jo Jones and Helen Seamons
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Model: Charlie France at Models 1
Photograph: Jason Hetherington
Photograph: Jason Hetherington
Getting just the right amount of fade is an investment of time. Luckily Republic have done all the hard work for you and added a jersey hood into the bargain
From republic.co.uk
Photograph: PR
There is a touch of Country & Western cowboy about this shirt, avoid the boots and spurs at all costs
From primark.co.uk Photograph: Barry McCall/PR
A chambray shirt with jeans is the modern way to wear double denim. If it's still too Bros for you wear with a rolled up stone chino instead. Let's also take a moment to admire the button down collar and the slant of the single pocket. Nice
Marc by Marc Jacobs from liberty.co.uk Photograph: PR
There is a lot to like about this pale wash press stud shirt. Roll up the sleeves and tuck into your jeans
From asos.com Photograph: PR
If rips and fading are too tricksy for your denim tastes how about these simple 'New Standard straight leg' jeans from the home of all things chic, french label A.P.C
By A.P.C from mywardrobe.com
Photograph: PR
Those jean-ius people at Diesel are reworking their classics with experimental washes. If you want to go the whole hog with the distressed look snap these up
From diesel.com Photograph: PR
These dark crinkle wash jeans are cut generously in the thigh and straight in the leg, sporty types these are the ones for you
By Nudie from mywardrobe.com Photograph: PR
Maybe it was Kathryn Bigelow's recent Oscar win that reminded us, but suddenly all we can think about is Point Break. These rolled up, torn offerings from asos.com will bring out your inner Keanu surfer dude
From asos.com
Photograph: PR
Carrot legs are the new skinny With a longer rise and a dropped crotch, they're more flattering but not for those with rugby thighs
From topman.com
Photograph: PR
Brit brand Burberry have ventured into denim, this straight leg style comes in a vintage wash
From www.mywardrobe.com Photograph: PR
Purists will like the no-messing straight shape of these 'Made in England' jeans. Cold washed after production for a less rigid look
From oliverspencer.co.uk Photograph: PR
Think ahead - with any luck we will see some sunshine this summer so snap up a pair of denim cut-offs now to see you through until September
From burton.co.uk
Photograph: PR
If double denim is a trend too far for you, ease in slowly with a denim bag. This leather trim shopper from D&G is king of the denim accessories
From dandgstore.com Photograph: PR
This bag is perfect for everyday use, gym kit, football kit or overnight. It's a nod to the trend without going overboard
From apc.fr Photograph: PR