Embroidery on denim is one of those details that either works completely or reads like a craft project gone wrong. The difference comes down to placement, scale, and whether the rest of the jean is worth wearing on its own. We’ve seen too many pairs where the embroidery is doing all the heavy lifting on a mediocre cut with a wash that gave up after one season. That is not what we’re here for. The pairs in this collection start from a strong base, good denim, a flattering cut, proportions that make sense, and the embroidery adds something rather than compensating for something. Floral motifs done with restraint, graphic work that earns its place, tonal stitching that you notice on the second look. These are jeans that work dressed down with a clean white tee and work harder with a relaxed blazer when the occasion calls for a bit more. The detail is the point, but it is never the only thing going on.