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If FW18 lines have taught us anything about denim, it's that there's so much more to it than the cut. Some of our favorite brands' latest denim output make the ongoing slim vs wide debate seem pretty retro, and right now London-based retailer Browns is stocking some of the very best.

Capturing the highlights of the new season, Browns' latest editorial showcases this seasons' denim grails. Modeled by Luka Isaac and shot in Texas, the shots style notable statement pieces such as patchwork Children of The Discordance pants and jackets, as well as new designs from Eytys, Diesel, and Vyner Articles.

Below, we've selected the denim pants and jackets from the editorial that deserve a place in your fall/winter shopping cart. From the highlights of Eytys wide-leg Benz line and Raf Simons' contrast yellow and orange knee patches to versatile layering pieces from Diesel that come in interesting new structures, each of the pieces below put an on-trend, modern spin on this timeless material.

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Denim Pants

Denim Jackets

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