BY BoringMonday
May 20, 2025
Denim has long been a uniform of the working class—rugged, durable, and unapologetically honest. But in today’s fashion world, even denim has been co-opted by an industry that thrives on speed, cheap labor, and hidden costs.
Broken Blueprint II / Denim Jacket is a response. A statement garment born from friction. Built not just with thread and fabric, but with a philosophy. The second installment in the BROKEN BLUEPRINT collection, this jacket calls out the injustice woven into the seams of the fast fashion empire.
The BROKEN BLUEPRINT collection is rooted in contradiction: honoring the heritage of workwear while unraveling the systems that exploit it. Using denim as both medium and message, the design language is raw, asymmetrical, and modular—mirroring the imbalance of fashion’s global supply chain.
The color—Faded Black / Charcoal—is not a coincidence. It reflects the darker truths of how clothing is made: underpaid labor, unsustainable practices, and an industry more concerned with volume than value. From the unfinished hems to the deconstructed structure, every choice is intentional.
This jacket is more than aesthetic—it’s philosophy in form. Here’s how the elements speak:
Grounding the chaotic form is a familiar structure: the classic collar. A nod to the enduring silhouettes in menswear history. Its presence is deliberate, reminding us that even in disruption, some foundations remain.
Philosophy: Even when systems break, the core values—honesty, resilience—should persist.
While oversized in volume, the shoulder maintains a regular, structured line—an architectural move that tempers the chaos with intent.
Symbolism: A tug-of-war between tradition and rebellion, between structure and freedom.
Function hides behind form. These concealed pockets challenge the eye and hint at the hidden labor in every garment on every rack. The flap? A metaphor for how the industry masks its flaws. The button? A reinforcement of old-school utility.
Narrative: What you can’t see is often what matters most.
The sleeves sport raw seams and frayed edges, drawing a literal line between completion and collapse. The classic cuff buttoning balances out the imperfection with familiarity and wearability.
Function + Flaw = Fashion with purpose.
The adjustable back strap pays tribute to vintage workwear while adding personalization—a way to let the wearer own the silhouette. The matte black hardware is rugged and refined, subtle but bold.
Expression of autonomy. Refit the system to suit yourself.
The jacket’s back panel features visible yoke seams, both horizontal and vertical. These are intentional lines—borders between the known and unknown. Neatly stitched, yet subtly frayed.
Meaning: Fashion is at a crossroads—this is where tradition meets revolution.
The fraying, the tears, the unfinished hems—all mirror the fragmentation of fashion ethics. These aren’t accidental details. They’re part of the protest.
Every rip has a reason.
Unlike its predecessor, Broken Blueprint II features a front zipper closure—a functional and symbolic feature. Access, closure, entry—a zipper is a threshold. The YKK Vislon or Metal Matte Black zipper stands out in finish but blends with the narrative.
The zipper is an invitation—to explore, to question, to demand transparency.
Size | Shirt Length (cm) | Body Width (cm) | Arm Length (cm) | Shoulder Width (cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|
S | 66 | 53 | 63 | 16 |
M | 67 | 56 | 64 | 16 |
L | 70 | 59 | 65 | 17 |
XL | 71 | 62 | 66 | 18 |
XXL | 73 | 65 | 67 | 19 |
The relaxed fit and extended cut across all sizes ensure this jacket balances boldness with comfort.
The Broken Blueprint II / Denim Jacket doesn’t ask for attention. It earns it. It’s quiet in tone, but loud in message. Built for those who want more from what they wear—more truth, more substance, more soul.
This is not just a denim jacket. This is an act of rebellion you can button up.
Reconstruct Your Wardrobe. Rewrite the System.
Step into a new kind of fashion with Broken Blueprint II — where each stitch has a voice.
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