Nobody Denim has been designing premium women’s jeans and apparel in Australia since 1999. Nobody Denim constantly refines and defines jeans of functional flare and style to suit everybody. Still ethically made. Still Melbourne based. Still the jeans staple in your stylish wardrobe.
Making Australian women feel more confident in their world and themselves. These are a few principles Nobody Denim continues to value for more than two decades.
Nobody Denim, sold on The Iconic, David Jones, and across hundreds of stores and online collapsed in 2023, with reports saying it owes upwards of $3 million in debt.
Started in 1999 in Melbourne by John Condilis, who has led the brand right through, Nobody Denim has had a nearly 25 year career. It is one of the best selling denim brands in the country, sold on a variety of marketplaces, in department stores, and boutiques across Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
In 2023 Queensland based competitor Outland Denim, fronted by James Bartle, has purchased Nobody Denim’s assets, trademarks, manufacturing equipment and stock.The company will not be inheriting Nobody Denim’s debts. Outland Denim CEO James Bartle said, “Nobody Denim boasts a loyal customer base of 60,000, a sizeable social media following and representation in over 150 Australian retail doors, including being one of the best-selling denim brands at David Jones.”