Untuckit launches first men’s denim collection

Untuckit is entering the competitive denim market with the launch of its first collection of men’s jeans. The brand, which is known for its shirts designed to be worn untucked, is introducing a small range of denim styles this week as it expands into another major category of men’s clothing.

The first collection will include slim-straight jeans in three washes. The jeans are designed to offer a neat and polished fit that sits between skinny and relaxed styles. They are made from indigo denim using a three-by-one twill weave, a traditional construction commonly used for denim.

The jeans will be available in dark, light and rinse washes and are designed to be worn with Untuckit’s existing range of shirts, polos, sweaters, jackets and outerwear. They will be priced at $148 and offered in sizes 30 to 40 through the company’s stores and online platform.

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