Blaumann Jeanshosen
German denim company Blaumann Jeanshosen was established in 2013 by Guido Wetzels, Christian Hampel, and Peter Bättig. The company is dedicated to making German-made, premium jeans that are also environmentally friendly.
The term "Blaumann'' refers to the customary blue labor attire worn by German artisans in the early 20th century. The creators of Blaumann Jeanshosen sought to establish a company that would honor the tradition and craftsmanship of German denim manufacturing.
The jeans are constructed from premium Japanese denim that is woven using age-old shuttle looms. After that, the denim is completed in Germany utilizing a number of techniques, such as hand sanding and natural indigo dyeing.
Blaumann Jeanshosen are designed to be durable and timeless. The jeans are made to last for many years, and they will only get better with age.
The pricing range for the limited-edition styles and sizes of jeans is between €270 and €500. Although the prices are higher than average for jeans, they are justified by the superiority of the manufacturing process and fabric. Since the jeans are all untreated and made of 100% cotton, they will all fade and wear over time to produce a distinctive appearance.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: 2013
- Founder: Peter Bättig, Christian Hampel and Guido Wetzels
- Headquarters: Germany
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- Website: https://www.blaumann-jeanshosen.de/