5 questions about the brand Current/Elliott
- Where does the brand Current/Elliott come from?
- In what year was the brand Current/Elliott created?
- Where are the jeans made Current/Elliott ?
- How to size the brand Current/Elliott ?
- Current/Elliott is it an ethical fashion brand?
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Where does the brand Current/Elliott come from?
Straight from California, the brand Current/Elliott was founded by Emily Current and Meritt Elliott, two designers who met during a sociology course at the University of Los Angeles. Lovers of blue jeans in all their forms, the two friends then teamed up with denim guru Serge Azria to launch season after season of collections drawing on the American imagination.
The three designers were the pioneers of the boyfriend jean, the ultimate fashion piece.
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In what year was the brand Current/Elliott created?
The brand Current/Elliott was created in July 2008 and has since established itself as one of the world's leading denim brands. Enriching its catalog with Jumpsuits, skirts and leather pieces, the label renews since its beginnings its philosophy "less is more".
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Where are the jeans made Current/Elliott ?
70% of Current/Elliott jeans are made in the USA, in the state of California. In 2017, the usually Los Angeles-based brand also launched a collection designed in Greensboro, North Carolina, a bastion of American-style denim.
A pair of jeans from Current/Elliott guarantees a local and historic production, proud of its Californian origins.
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How to size the brand Current/Elliott ?
The brand Current/Elliott fits normally, we recommend you to choose your usual size.
Current/Elliott uses a size scale for its ready-to-wear clothing in the format XS, S, M, L corresponding to sizes 0, 1, 2 and 3. For women's denim, the brand has its own classification. For example, a size 26-27 will correspond to a European size 36.
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Current/Elliott is it an ethical fashion brand?
The brand Current/Elliott is committed to respecting strict standards in terms of the traceability of its raw materials and the fight against modern slavery. With ethics at every level of the business, the brand has instituted training and awareness of its ethical guidelines for all employees. The designers are also keen to inspire women who are passionate about business and fashion, and their management team is 80% female.