Mohsin Sajid Denim Education Class At Bluezone Trade Show

Mohsin Sajid Shares Denim Knowledge In Denim Class

Mohsin Sajid, the multi-talent denim specialist is known for his extraordinary knowledge which he’s using in his inspirational master classes. Two weeks ago, Mohsin shared his denim power in an education denim class at the denim trade show Bluezone in Munich.

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A Brief History Of Mohsin Sajid’s Career

Graduated from Westminster University in 2002, Mohsin Sajid is a British denim designer, denim specialist, denim lecturer, and an acclaimed pattern cutter and tailor. During his long denim career, he has worked for some of the best denim and apparel companies in the global industry. First, he started his career at Oki-ni where he designed for Levi’s Japan, Levi’s Europe, Evisu, and Aquascutum. He then consulted for several prestigious brands from Lee, Edwin Europe, Pringle of Scotland, John Richmond, Puma, Ducati, DKNY Jeans, Timberland, Abercrombie & Fitch, Vivienne Westwood, Jack Wills, Guess, and Jil Sander.

Next to working for the finest denim companies in the world, Mohsin runs his own Denim Masterclasses at several universities as The Royal College of Art, London College of Fashion, Westminster, and Ravensbourne. If you regularly visit denim trade shows you might have luck to see one of his denim classes as well.

Endrime Archive Book Vol. 1

Mohsin is also a vintage denim machine specialist and vintage denim collector. During the years he collected an impressive archive which he bought on his countless hunting trips to the United States, Japan, and all over Europe. The collection of rare pieces has grown into a 3,000-piece archive. Earlier this year he released his ENDRIME® Archive Vol. 1 book. A must-have reference book for any denim enthusiast and designer.

More about the book can be read and seen here.

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Watch The Denim Class

During the master class at Bluezone, Mohsin shared the history of denim, how it all started, the most well-known denim knowledge, and inspiration pieces from his archive. Luckily he recorded the almost 40-minute denim class so people can watch it to learn more about all things denim. Watch it here below!

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