How old would you be if you didn't know the day you were born T-Shirt . Martin Asbjørn, the new creative director for Danish brand Remain, has debuted his first collection at the helm of the label for pre-fall 2024.Asbjørn, who took up the top position at the Copenhagen-based fashion house four months ago, joined the company after founding his own eponymous brand, which he led for over seven years.His vision for Remain already became partially evident after he collaborated with Remain’s design team on SS24 and AW24 lines alongside founder of the brand Denise Christensen.For pre-fall, Asbjørn continued this tie to Christensen, drawing on the designer’s knowledge while adding his own expertise of tailoring to create a line up of “classic power dressing silhouettes”.Asbjørn said the collection represented a “directional shift” at Remain, bringing together “classic and timeless dressing” with the perspective of “today’s empowered woman” giving a “contemporary and confident twist”.He continued: “My inspiration is always intuitive: I look to the women I see around me. I work to bring together different components I think allow them to express themselves.“I strive to balance emotions of empowerment, vulnerability, intelligence and beauty. Womanhood in its entirety, my true source of creativity.”
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I bought these as my primary work shirts. Where my other ones you can get the big box dept store (or anywhere really) wore holes in them pretty fast, these have stood up to the wear and tear of ‘work’ work, ‘home’ work, and the washings and dryings in between. I don’t wear anything else to work in. Haven’t since I got them late Nov of last year. There is one caveat : I sweat a lot and these do not help there. I chose black simply because it helps to hide it while on the job, but they are thicker than the usual t-shirt and will add to the seat factor. I bought 4 sets; They’re all I wear. Except when I go out. An added bonus is that the black hides the grease stains that inevitably are left on any clothing when working on a vehicle. I’ve made 2 pairs of good jeans into work-around-the-house jeans, but nothing at all can be seen on these (black) shirts.