For those who have yet to be introduced, I would like to present 55DSL.

The line was created as a spin-off from the popular brand, Diesel. My first reaction to it was surfer meets skater meets teen brand. Not a bad thing. Living in Barbados and going to the beach often has an impact on my choice of clothing. I was very excited to see this brand because I do sometimes wear these types of clothes and I have had the opportunity recently to wear the 55DSL clothing. I loved the fabric and how easily the clothes could be incorporated into my daily outfits.

Here's some official info on 55DSL:

55DSL
“Live at least 55 seconds per day”


If there’s one word that sums up the 55DSL attitude, it is “fun”. If that sounds a bit over-the-top, consider the evidence. Created in 1994 as an experimental spin-off from Diesel, the brand rapidly established its own exuberant identity. Now a company in its own right, it both complements and defies its parent.

The line was originally inspired by radical sports – snow, surf and skate – and these remain anchored in its DNA. But as the brand grew, it embraced the fusion of sport and urban culture that is the foundation of today’s street style. Like its core 18-to-30-year-old customers, 55DSL is at home on a mountainside or in Manhattan; it moves effortlessly between skate-park and nightclub.

A look back at the brand’s evolution provides the clues to its current identity. Its very first collection was called Urban Jungle. Its now familiar angel logo appeared in its third collection, Cyber Winter in Mongolia, which stressed the snowboarding element. And in 1997 it created shorts and accessories for surfers. Over the years it has sponsored the likes of surfer Joel Tudor, skaters Tony Hawk and Steve Berra and snowboarder Lukas Huffman.

Thanks to this heritage, today’s 55DSL garments are designed to resist the toughest elements, while remaining aesthetically stunning. The company’s upbringing as part of the Diesel family guarantees an instinctive understanding of fashion. Total comfort, in our view, guarantees a relaxed attitude and an open mind.

And 55DSL is about the mind as well as the body: its consumers appreciate every aspect of urban culture, which is why the brand is heavily involved in art and music. As demonstrated by its provocative but good-humored advertising campaigns, 55DSL is keen on self-expression in all its forms.

In a world where social networking is an accepted part of urban lives, 55DSL promotes inclusiveness. From the laid-back look of its stores to its unrestrictive, wearable clothes, it aims for maximal comfort and minimal fuss. Consider what happens on the edge of a ski slope or a dance floor: it’s all about camaraderie. The participants may consider themselves radical free-thinkers, but they’re rebelling together. This is not an elite club: you just have to get it to get in.

In a way, the company has a pact with its consumers. They provide their loyalty, and 55DSL provides tools that help them enjoy their lives to the full. Our slogan sums it up: “Live at least 55 seconds per day.” Life moves pretty fast, so grab a slice while you can. It’s not rocket science, but it makes sense to us.
www.55dsl.com

I hope you guys enjoyed this post and I hope you will check out 55DSL.

Peace and love
Fashion Ivy

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17 comments

  1. Matthew // April 24, 2008 7:28 PM  

    I'll defin give it a look, the clothes look like something that would be comfortable to wear with the weather here and still good.

  2. j'aimetamere // April 24, 2008 8:38 PM  

    I've only heard of it now but they launched in 1994. I'm not really into that lazy look and I still wear dresses to the beach, but it looks nice for maybe working out. But guessing it's a spin-off of diesel I probably can't afford to wear it to work out with, haha

  3. because im addicted // April 25, 2008 2:11 PM  

    the line is very cool.

  4. MR style // April 25, 2008 2:39 PM  

    their visual are interestin

  5. iƱaki // April 25, 2008 3:01 PM  

    Funny!
    http://sovipzone.blogspot.com/2008/04/just-for-fun.html

    xx

  6. Holly_G // April 25, 2008 3:42 PM  

    i'll give it a closer look because the pics from the campaigne you posted seem... promising XD perfect for summer.

  7. nv // April 25, 2008 4:29 PM  

    sure I'll link you if you link me :)

  8. The Stylish Wanderer // April 25, 2008 8:49 PM  

    It actually looks pretty good, if I only buy a long tshirt from there and add accessories to it and leggings, it might be ok.

    Check out my blog, I have a new post!

  9. Jill // April 25, 2008 11:24 PM  

    Coincidence! I learnt about them just yesterday! Ha, I like them for summer clothes, because they looks easy to throw on and run out the door.

  10. Mikkle // April 26, 2008 12:02 AM  

    would love to link! and love the red jeans the guy is wearing in the first pic... wonder how they would fit me?

  11. atelier // April 26, 2008 2:27 PM  

    it sounds interesting. they look like comfortable clothes.

  12. KiKi // April 26, 2008 5:06 PM  

    very neat I'd like to see more :)

  13. riz // April 26, 2008 11:46 PM  

    i quite like the Diesel spin off...The last guy in the tee is interesting.

  14. Hanna // April 27, 2008 5:59 AM  

    The line looks very fun and young. Oh, and the girl in the first picture is wearing a hoodie of my dreams! Great post ;)

  15. carolinnee // April 27, 2008 11:01 AM  

    I must say, that I love your blog.
    I'm from Sweden and you seem like a really cool person.

    keep up with the good work!

    http://carolinnee.blogg.se

  16. la petite fashionista // April 27, 2008 11:41 AM  

    the line looks like my style:) i'd definitely wear this. are they selling the brand in regular diesel stores?
    xoxo

  17. Benedicte // April 27, 2008 4:30 PM  

    Love the coloured pants