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Weekend · Sweat · Strobe

Reell Rave Jeans.

Reell rave jeans are built for the night, not the shop window.

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Reell rave jeans are built for the night, not the shop window. Denim that handles crowding, sweat and hours of dancing and stays in shape in the morning. We curate jeans that work between the techno floor and the street — robustly cut, dark, without unnecessary effects.

What makes Reell rave jeans

A rave jean has to do more than look good. Sturdy denim withstands friction in crowds, a straight or wide cut allows movement, and pockets sit so keys and phone make it through the night. Black and dark indigo stay the base, plus a few used details that tell a story instead of shouting.

How you wear the jeans

We wear the jeans low and loose, with a mesh shirt or shiny top for contrast. Fitted on top, room on the bottom — this balance works on any floor. Stacked Rave Rings and chrome chains set accents. How denim found its place in the scene shows our Techno Rave Fashion Guide, while the 90ies Rave selection brings back the wide cuts from back then.

Frequently asked

Which jeans fit the rave?

Sturdy, dark models with straight or wide cuts work best. They give freedom of movement and survive the crowds. Tight jeans restrict more after hours on the floor.

How do you style rave jeans?

A shiny or sheer top makes the contrast to the sturdy pants. Plus sneakers and a few bold accessories. The jeans stay the quiet anchor, the rest can be louder.

Are wide or tight jeans better for dancing?

Wide and straight cuts win because they give air and don't slow movement. Tight jeans look good but become uncomfortable after several hours. We go for comfort that lasts the whole night.

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Opium
01Opium · 84 pieces

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Opium.

Opium comes out of the gap between Berghain wardrobe and Streetwear cut. We read the same material through our lens.

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Businesscore.

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03Techwear · 10 pieces

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Techwear.

Techwear started here as a translation of Tokyo reduction into fabric. Errolson Hugh, Acronym, GORE-TEX, ergonomic cuts — and parallel to that, Japanese discipline: nothing superfluous, all function.

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Streetwear.

Streetwear is the root — the first designs out of Tokyo 2015 were Anime prints, Japanese characters, Harajuku graphics. Everything else grew from that, but the line keeps running.

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2015 → today

Fūga

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Fūga isn't for everyone.

Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.

Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.

We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.