KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—Nuholt Huisamen lives and breathes denims. He wears them to work, weddings and black-tie dinners; he can’t even remember the last time he washed the 502 he was wearing during this interview. An advocate of former Levi’s CEO Chip Bergh’s dirty jeans manifesto, Huisamen likes his pants sturdy, rigid. He knows what he’s
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