Summer by Represent

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Summer pulls two worlds together. There's the workwear side, hand-worked denim and distressed flannels rooted in vintage Americana, and there's the lighter coastal side shot across LA, all washed pastels and skate references. Both live here.

The fabrics do the work in the heat. Cotton linen blends and hemp slub jerseys breathe, while the washes keep everything looking lived-in from the first wear. Heaton denim crops for summer in flat-white and jet black. The Painted Denim takes a kick-flare cut with hand-applied paint splats. Shirting runs from the watercolour checkerboard cotton linen to bleach-sprayed flannels in pink and check.

None of it is built to be worn once and put away. The tones carry, the denim layers, and the pieces age into something better. That's the point of summer at Represent.

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What fabrics does Represent use for its summer pieces?

The summer range leans on cotton linen blends, cotton viscose and hemp slub jerseys, alongside lightweight cotton tees. These breathe in the heat and keep their shape, while the heavier denim and shirting are washed down so they sit softer and lighter than their winter counterparts.

Why do the pieces look faded or distressed?

By design. Garment washing, bleach-spray finishes and hand-distressing give each piece a worn-in, vintage feel straight away. On some tees, metal claw studs continue to distress the fabric as you wear it, so the piece develops with age rather than wearing out.

Are these pieces only good for summer?

They're cut light for the heat, but they aren't single-season. The washed tones and denim layer cleanly into autumn, and the flannels and knits work as in-between layers once the temperature drops. Built for summer, made to carry on.

How should I care for washed and distressed pieces?

Wash cold and inside out to hold the colour and the finish. The distressing is intentional, so signs of wear are part of the design rather than a fault. Detailed care guidance sits on each product page