Fashion label Jimmy D to close most of its operations

Source: Radio New Zealand

Jimmy D, a trailblazing New Zealand fashion label with over 20 years of history, is shutting down almost all of its operations.

The brand’s founder and designer, James Dobson announced the news on Instagram last week. The grungy label, which celebrated androgyny and queerness with mesh tops, camp prints, and iconic graphic t-shirts, will wind down most of its operations by February, while continuing to produce t-shirts, caps, and socks.

“It is really sad, but it is not that I have lost the passion for it, I just feel very beaten down by this year, and I just think it is time for a change,” says Dobson on the Instagram video.

House of Dowse x Jimmy D installation image

Elias Rodriguez

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