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Jul 16th
2007

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I had to write about Carpe Denim, because they were one of the first companies I made contact with when attending AIU in Atlanta, Ga. We use to have seminars where young designer entrepreneurs would come and talk about entrepreneurship and business amongst other related topics in the fashion industry. I remember after the seminar was over talking to them about the fashion industry and what kind of internships they had opened. Of course I applied, but didn’t receive the internship, because the other guy was a better graphic designer… a great graphic designer and at the time I had very limited experience in graphic design. Since then I would have to say I have came a long way an d so has Carpe Denim with their current offering.

After looking at there online destination it is not clear to me if they have a current offerings for Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter 2007 or if they just have two seasons that they produce each year. So far the brand reminds me of Abercrombie & Fitch with the school/surf look with a more stylish look with some garments. As of now they have expanded to offer men’s & women clothing including polos, shorts, and denim.

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Carpe grew from a hand finishing denim laboratory that started back in 2001 into a full fledge clothing company with the expansion to men & women in 2006. Founded by three guys in there twenties by the name of James Costa, Gregory Mensching, and Matthew Klein, the brand Carpe is a denim brand with a focus on classic silhouettes with a contemporary twist.



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