http://www.yenmag.net/win/win-500-of-denim-from-d-i-g/Denim when you’re happy. Denim when you’re mad. Denim when you score a seventh nugget in your six-pack. Denim when you spit your gum out the window and it blows back and lands on your lap. Denim is there for all the highs and lows, kicking it with you no matter what you’re doing or what mood you’re in. If it only it could high-five us back (god we’re lonely). We have all these stars in our eyes about it because we’ve just stumbled upon a lovely little label from Melbourne with some impressive denim cred. Deconstructed Indigo Garments aka D.I.G. was founded by Casey Egan and Ella Rose Foord, who have worked in denim and design for big industry players for over a decade. Combining that know-how with fresh inspiration, progressive tailoring that erases the dotted line between male and female forms, and a sustainable conscience (they use selvedge materials from the world’s leading mills) D.I.G. is one unique puppy.
If they weren’t on our Christmas card list already, D.I.G. is also giving away a $500 online voucher to spend on their stylish baby blues and blacks.
To win, just tell us in 25 words or less: ‘What fashion trend are you digging and why?’TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Competition is open to Australian residents only. Starts 23 June 2015 and ends 30 June, 2015. This is a game of skill and entrants must answer this question in 25 words or less: “What fashion trend are you digging and why?” The most creative answer will win. 1 winner will receive a $500 voucher for Deconstructed Indigo Denim. Total prize pool value $500. Entries will be judged on 1 July, 2015 at nextmedia Level 6, 207 Pacific Hwy, St Leonards NSW 2065. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. All email addresses collected in the entry form will be added to the Yen Newsletter database. You may unsubscribe from this free service at any time. Winners will be announced in the ‘Winners’ section of the Yen website and prizes will be sent to the postal address provided on the entry form or contacted via email about collection.