
Summer is coming…what’s better than a cool denim dress?
Gas transformed the lightest denim into soft clothes that caress the body.

Casual by day, elegant by night: denim never lets you down! Yo can choose:

Summer is coming…what’s better than a cool denim dress?
Gas transformed the lightest denim into soft clothes that caress the body.

Casual by day, elegant by night: denim never lets you down! Yo can choose:

Leopards, lions, antelopes – the entire savanna populates accessories and clothes: a second skin for women’s bodies.
Interpreted in grunge style, it combines reversible jeggings with animal prints and practical suede jackets.
That extra touch? The fringed tie-dye scarf to wear as a necklace!
Shop suede jacket
Shop animalier reverse Sumatra
Shop scarves
Shop suede boots

This spring, the male wardrobe is painted with a palette of dusty yet ultra-modern colors.
As a matter of fact, Gas has created pieces that are soft to touch and taste experience.
To get the best effect just mix and superimpose different pieces and colors: here is the perfect look for a lazy, warm spring day.
1. Shop cardigan
2. Shop chino pants
3. Shop belt
4. Shop shoes

After the success of the first two seasons, GAS Footwear has an important collection: it’s content-rich, colorful, fresh, with a particular mood.
Models of the past season have been renewed and revised through a clever interplay of shapes and colors, and the brand adds new trendy products that are going to become the “must have” for next summer.
GAS Footwear has created four different lines, for man and for woman, each characterized by a precise “nature”: Casual, Glamour, Sneakers and Beach.
Casual: ‘comfort’ is the key-word. For woman colored wedges in the shades of blue, orange and natural, suede and canvas, ultra-flat sandals in soft leather, embellished with elegant dancing snowflakes, perforated suede boots and clogs. For man is the Cutback to dominate the line. The GAS Footwear icon shoe is suggested in three original variants: the classic desert boot in suede Brixton shade, the multicolor loafer/ankle boot named Clapton and Kingstone, canvas sneakers.
Casual but cool shoes as evidenced by the new and attractive design of the Swing model.

What could you do with some old denim pieces? A lot of things! Even a rug…
So here’s a so cool denim rug recycled from a variety of thinner denim fabrics, such as those used for shirts or skirts.
Let’s see how to handcraft one on your own:
1. Cut a piece of heavy-duty denim fabric for the backing, to the desired size, and finish the edges with bias tape.
2. Mark the backing fabric with dressmaker’s pencil or something similar. Start at the outside edge and draw lines one inch apart.
3. Cut lots and lots of 2 by 3 inch rectangles of thin denim.
Featuring colorful prints and draping fit, these T-shirts in soft, light devoré cotton are one of this summer’s musts.
Wear them with skinny jeans or jegging and match with a pair of heels, you’ll be fabulous!

For this spring-summer 2012, street fashion dictates that you wear your polo shirt completely buttoned up.
Fits go from slim to regular, so you can choose the one suits you better, but focus on colour to be in fashion – GAS offers you a whole rainbow!

Choose the right fit for you: Gas suggests several fit for him to get the look and fit your style best. Tight, Antifit or Regular? Choose the best fit for you and then you find out how to match your jeans:
Tight
5 pocket denim tight
Style it right: for a polish style try it with a cotton button-down shirt and a blazer.
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Antifit
Relaxed fit, carrot shaped leg
Style it right: for an urban look wear them with a checked shirt and a graphic tee.
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Regular
Regular waist, straight leg
Style it right: they’re comfy and perfect to match with sweatshirts for a sporty, casual look.
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Do you have an old pair of jeans? Don’t throw them away but reuse them to realize a fashionable and eco-friendly bag. Let’s see what you need and some easy step to do that:
You need:
- One old pair of jeans (size doesn’t matter)
- One old belt (minimum length 80 cm)
- 50 cm of printed fabric, 110 cm or 140 cm wide (heavy cotton or fake fur)
- Assorted thread, pencil, ruler, scissors and pins
First step: cut off the legs of the jeans at crotch level, then unpick the crotch seam.
Second step: cutting the printed fabric, then fold in half in parallel with the longer side of the fabric. Sew up the sides of the fabric by turning it inside-out and then stitching 1.5cm from the edges and create two straight seams across the top of the fabric.