Posted on 29 October 2008 by admin
Seems as though the word about JUZD is getting out! With success in Holt Renfrew, GotStyle and Green is Black more and more people are quick to grab the one-of-a-kind JUZD t-shirt. The fashion world is seeking new, innovative and eco-friendly designs and being the planet’s first bamboo designer label, it’s hard to avoid getting JUZD…
Take a look below to see how JUZD was featured in
MSN.ca’s Green article section. The article featured JUZD as one of today’s top Canadian green designers.
Original Article http://green.sympatico.msn.ca/article.aspx?cp-documentid=672500
Written by Liz Metcalfe
Hot looks, Cool for the planet

Green and recycled materials have become the new hot thing with designers, who are increasingly taking advantage of recycled and found materials, along with fabrics made form renewable resources. Hemp is no longer just for the granola crowd and designers incorporating new fabrics such as soy silk, tencel/lyocell (made from wood byproducts), micro-modal (made from beech pulp) and bamboo.
We’ve found a dozen designers – many of them Canadian success stories – whose collections are carried in stores across Canada. Check out the green designer collections we’ve found that will make you green in heart while your friends go green with envy.

JUZD (short for Juiced) was the first bamboo designer label. Said to be inspired by the legend of 1898, when the African Mountain Gorillas were discovered, each shirt in the JUZD collection has an exclusive design and is made from organic bamboo fabric. All JUZD T-shirts, such as the ones above, retail for $100 at Holt Renfrew stores across Canada. You can also buy their shirts directly from their website at http://www.juzd.com/.
Posted on 08 July 2008 by admin
Him: JUZD Original (black),
Her: JUZD Original (black)
Her: JUZD Plain Tee (white),
Him: Studio (black)
Him: All-Star (black),
Her: JUZD Plain Tee (black)
Her: Konceptz (grey),
Him: Tech (grey)
Him: Stylez (white)
Her: Stylez (black)
Her: JUZD Plain Tee (white),
Him: Studio (white)
Her: Konceptz (grey),
Him: Tech (grey)
Him: JUZD Original (black)
Him: JUZD Original (black)
Him: Stylez (black)
Her: Stylez (white)
Him: All-Star (black),
Her: JUZD Plain Tee (black)
Him: All-Star (black)
Her: JUZD Plain Tee (black)
Her: Konceptz (black),
Him: Tech (black)
Him: Tech (grey)
Him: Stylez (black)
Her: Stylez (black)
Her: JUZD Original (black)
Photos from the shoot for the 1st collection of JUZD shirts. In stores in late July.
Available at Green is Black and Got Style.
Green is Black
Fashion for the conscious
624 Yonge Street
416.454.5650
www.GreenisBlack.ca
info@greenisblack.ca
Got Style
489 King St. West
416-260-9696
www.gsmen.com
info@gsmen.com
Photographer: Igor Yu
Creative Direction: Dale Hodder
Lead Stylist: Nikita Stanley
Assisting Stylist: Eda Greff
Make Up & Hair Artist: Sasha Simler
Assistants: Ashley Athill, Michael Nguyen, Davi Tam
Models:
Evan Spergel
Vlada V.
Endri Hoxha
Camila Mendes
Accessories and jeans sponsors:
Over the Rainbow
101 Yorkville Ave.
416-967-7448
www.rainbowjeans.com
UPC Boutique
128¼ Cumberland Street
Toronto, ON
416-929-9209
Posted on 25 June 2008 by admin
Ever wake up one morning and decide to create clothing line? It’s not an ordinary occurrence but Torontonian Jing Liu is not an ordinary individual. Liu, creator of Juzd clothing, which is promoted as being the first bamboo designer label, is the lead designer for the urban streetwear line. “I just woke up one day and decided start it up and just focus on doing this”, comments Liu on the origin of Juzd in April 2007.
The web designer amongst other things at the time, came up with the idea for Juzd–a name which had some influence from the much talk in the media of “juiced” baseball athletes doing steroids. Although aggression is part of the brand identity of Juzd, there’s an element of nature and environmental friendliness to the line. “Organic aggression”, comments Liu on what the brand represents—the bamboo being tied into the organic. “I thought about what would represent something natural and organic and I thought bamboo”, explains Liu. The choice itself was a natural one as the plant was a mainstay during Liu’s childhood years which were spent in China.
Despite the organic and environmental underpinnings to the line, Juzd isn’t spiritual retreat or vegan pot luck apparel. “I want it to be eco-friendly but not hippy”, comments Liu. The clothes are designed mostly for the fashion conscious 18-34 demographic of both genders, which Liu is passionate about channeling his creativity to cater to.
His enthusiasm for the line shines forth when he chats about the positive reception line has garnered and how he was an inch away from getting in Holt Renfrew; when he bounces off ideas with Deniz Reno, the model sporting his apparel in these pictures; and as he encourages me “Go Bamboo”, a personal catchphrase of Liu for his line. His excitement is indicative that his seemingly random decision that Spring morning in 2007 was a correct one.
If you would like to pick up some Juzd clothing and “Go Bamboo”, visit GOTSTYLE and Green is Black.