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 THE ART OF COMBINATION
Contradiction is inherent and symbolic to our name, an ambiguity that has always been at the core of our brand identity. We bring you street fashion with a hint of Savile Row tradition – and on top of that a dash of Rock´n Roll. Clean cut, authentic, and always of high quality, Junk de Luxe marries contrasting designs, fabrics, prints, and colours, and brings this experience to our customers in every detail. Each garment is designed to stand on its own as a unique piece, rather than being designed according to trends or fashion clichés. The brand is firmly rooted in fashion history’s great classics. The art of combination, and not least of inspiring both the young, fashion conscious lad and the young urban gentleman, shows the wide scope of the brand.
PROUD INDVIDUALITY
Junk de Luxe is designed to highlight your personality without overshadowing it. Fashion changes but style remains, and it is our ambition to walk a fine line with our designs. We want to be in the forefront of great style, and we are confident making statements as long as the overall impression remains personal and understated.
BEATNIK
”Decided I would no longer button my jacket!”
The beatniks are the original motive for Junk de Luxe. In the US the beat generation was inspired by writers and poets like Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs who made existentialism popular. The young generation of fans gave rise to a whole panoply of beatnik gear: beards, torn and loose sweaters, loose turtleneck collars, loden coats, worn slacks or jeans, crumpled corduroy jackets and shirts set of by unshined shoes. English tailoring became part of street wear existentialism and statements. Second hand fashion was born!
VINTAGE AND ANTI-FASHION
Our guys are the children of the revolution, showing a new mix of beatnik beats: Sartorial slovenliness, remodelled vintage gear, and chic clean-cut T-shirts. Halfway between sophisticated tailoring and progressive Danish contemporary design, the Junk protagonist is combining heavy knits with elegant ”couture” pieces, classic blazers over worn out chinos, and bold colours with more sedate graphic designs.
(Photos : D.R.)
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