Within only one single year, Unionville in Stockholm has become one of the most noteworthy denim retailers in Europe, and the shop is without a doubt the denim capital of Scandinavia. In December 2011, Unionville celebrated it’s 1 year birthday, but the road to success has not always been an easy ride. The secret is passion, and a whole lot of it. I’ve waited a long time to visit the store, and it fully met my expectations.

Unionville was established as a collaboration between the two brothers Hampus and Douglas Luhanko, their in-house denim brand called Blue Highway, and the Sivletto crew. The mother store Sivletto is a rockabilly’s paradise that opened seven years ago, and in the Scandinavian rockabilly community it has become the no. 1 go to shop. Read more about Sivletto here.

The rockabilly culture is very much about denim and already back in January 2010 Blue Highway received their first order of ten pairs from store manager of Sivletto, Fredrik Johansson and his crew. As the Luhanko brothers and their Blue Highway brand became increasingly interesting for Sivletto, and as Blue Highway needed more and more time and devotion, it made perfect sense to team up to establish an exclusive denim shop that could also function as sewing station. Read more about Blue Highway here.

This is a sneak peek of what the jeans look like:

Homemade wallets and leather accessories.

Levi’s Vintage Clothing takes up quite some space in the shop.

The wall of 501 dry jeans (plus the 505). Unionville carries almost everything from the 501 US-made dry denim line including 1901, 1933, 1944, 1947, 1954 (501Z), 1955, and 1966.

The Mister Freedom denim jacket.

This is where the Blue Highway jeans are made. You can also have your jeans hemmed here if you want, but then it’ll be with a lock stitch, if you want the chain stitch you’ll have to go to Sivletto.

This ia an original Lee Riders banner.

Here’s a pair of the jeans that Blue Highway made in collaboration with Pace.

This special edition of the Indigofera Clint jeans is made only for Unionville and only in 11 pairs. The fabric is a very special Japanese shrink-to-fit denim, Indigofera calls it shrink to Prima fit. It’s heavily dyed and will bleed a lot, and it’s 16 oz. You can buy your own pair here.

Beside the above mentioned denim brands, Unionville will provide you with jeans from Mister Freedom, Iron Heart, Rising Sun & Co., Spellbound, Lee Archives, Denim Demon, Edwin, Overworks Factory, Carhartt, Studio D’Artisan and Momotaro, and boots from Red Wing and Seil Marschall.

Comments

  1. Michael says:

    Enhver Ironheart forhandler har min dybeste respekt.
    Fed blog, Thomas. Du må snart rapportere fra DC4 i Berlin.

  2. iSynth says:

    Hello! What are these boots pictured http://denimhunters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/P1030244-628×941.jpg posing on the front ladder?
    Tack Thomas!

    • Thomas Bojer says:

      That’s the Seil Marschall Monc Blanc boots, really great old school boots that are super lightweight, you can have a closer look at it here.

  3. Torsten says:

    Jeg gjorde det!! Måtte eje et par Indigofera 16oz Clint….. ‘Will keep you posted’ mht slitage mm.
    Rigitg god site!!
    Tak for det.
    Vh,
    Torsten.

    • Thomas Bojer says:

      Hi Torsten,
      Super cool, du er mere end velkommen til at sende billeder af dine Clint jeans. Har du lige købt dem?
      /Thomas

  4. Torsten says:

    Hej Thomas,

    Det lyder godt – de er lige købt, og er på vej til mig fra malmø (var sidste status jeg fik i fredags). Venter utålmodigt på at modtage dem:-) Håber at modtage dem i morgen – og så skal de bare bruges!!!!
    Er lidt i tvivl om, jeg skal give dem en initial soak/ wash?
    Du har vist skrevet om det et sted her på sitet…. Der er lidt for og imod.
    Jeg vender tilbage…
    /Torsten.

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