Summary
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Denim Tears introduces its inaugural SS26 bag collection, expanding the brand’s cultural identity with cotton canvas and leather designs featuring the signature Cotton Wreath.
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Releasing June 12th online and in-store, these versatile bags are priced affordably between $390 and $590 USD.
Following its recent in-house denim debut, Denim Tears officially introduces its first in-line bag collection, blending technical detailing with the label’s rich cultural narrative. For designer Tremaine Emory, Denim Tears isn’t a static entity; it’s a growing world that he likens to building a home. “The world of Denim Tears is a house, and I’ve just added another piece of furniture to it,” Emory shared with Hypebeast; “None of the ideas are new — they’re all things that were talked about and planned from the beginning.”
While house-made denim and leather goods were always part of his vision, the designer has moved at an intentional pace, taking his time in shaping the Denim Tears universe. “You do what you can based on the means. It’s like an apartment: you’re gonna buy your bed first before you buy an expensive armchair to read a book in. The bags are my armchair, in a sense,” he explained.
“It’s like an apartment: you’re gonna buy your bed first before you buy an expensive armchair to read a book in. The bags are my armchair, in a sense. Denim Tears is a house that I’m furnishing.” — Tremaine Emory
Continuing the legacy of the iconic Cotton Wreath motif, the SS26 bag line pushes the brand’s signature into a new category historically dominated by luxury giants. “I love the overall quality and design of the bags, but the embroidery of the reefs stands out. It’s become about moving the reef across different staple clothing items — a bag, jeans, a hat — and taking these staples and bringing them into the world of Denim Tears,” Emory said.
The bags themselves are offered in heavy-duty 15oz cotton canvas and soft grain leather, in line with Emory’s bridging of streetwear and craft. The leather model features a highly adaptable silhouette equipped with a side button; when unbuttoned, the bag opens into a spacious tote, and when buttoned, it tightens into a more defined form. Available in Large (16.5 x 5 x 12.5 in) and Small (11.5 x 4.5 x 9 in) sizes, each piece includes a removable crossbody strap. Notably, with the leather carriers ranging from $390 USD to $590 USD, Denim Tears’ bags are offered at a fraction of the prices of most luxury maisons.
Lensed by friend of the brand Gabriel Moses, features Adit Ajhok Deng and Crystall Mess. Moses’s moody imagery incorporates the brand’s American Wreath flag and religious motifs, becoming a direct extension of Denim Tears’ diaspora-infused identity.
The Denim Tears SS26 Bags drop Friday, June 12 at 11 AM EST via denimtears.com and in-store at Africa Diaspora Goods, 176 Spring St.
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Nico Gavino Associate Editor
Nico Gavino is a NYC-based writer with a focus on the intersection of pop culture and men’s style. He has written more than 1,000 articles on Hypebeast in the last 2 years, spanning industry news, interviews, and long-form pieces. Interviews include Takashi Murakami, Missy Elliot, and major designers like Simone Bellotti, Tremaine Emory, and Jack Carlson. Previously, Nico has been quoted in publications like Sourcing Journal and Fashionista, and acted as a trend advisory to notable names like Timberland. Deeply interested in aesthetics and subcultures, his articles tie emerging fashion currents to shifts in the wider cultural landscape.
