Posted on March 31, 2010.
Jeans and how to find one pair that really fit When Levi Strauss came to America and jeans invented in 1853, he probably had no idea that these pants are designed as work pants for men, would become a "high point of fashion" in the twentieth and twenty-first Centaur. These work clothes are now worn by men and women of all generations and social classes.
30 years ago there was a crowd of "jeans" stores specializing in selling denim only. These are rare. This is not the condition of brands such as Levi and Lee jeans for manufacturing. Each house has its own fashion brand Marks & Spencer in diesel price is up from £ 10 to £ 150 more for some designer brands.
Now there are so many variations on the theme "John" and I do not mean just price. There are boot cut, boyfriend jeans, skinny leg, low rise, medium rise, height, waist high, flared. So what about color? Even if you opt for denim jeans rather than color, it is dark, washed, pitted washed, bleached. The list is endless. It's a minefield out there!
Here are some points to consider when shopping for jeans.
- Color. If you are looking for a jean color, then make sure they are a color that suits you and go with the peaks that you already have. Think about your hair, skin and eye color. If you go dark for dark colors, light-haired, bright colors. This applies to denim too. Try to match your natural color to the depth of the dye. A stone wash medium is ideal for mid to light blond.
- Length. Jeans often in different lengths of legs and some have even available to the UN-hemmed so you can get the length exactly suited to your legs. If the height is below 5'3 "or if you have proportionally shorter legs, I recommend you do not turn-ups. Try under jeans wear heels more length to give the impression of long legs.
- Cut. There are many different styles available, and different sections are more comfortable and flattering on different body shapes. If you have an hourglass figure, you can buy jeans with some lycra in them. The jeans show off your curves better than heavy right leg jeans. Skinny jeans should be worn by the young and thin. boot cut is flattering on most body shapes. If you do not have much size, so opt for low profile and "boyfriend" jeans. They feel more comfortable and more enjoyable.
Once you have decided on your coloring and body shape, you're well equipped to shop for that elusive "perfect" pair of jeans. Remember the high fashion labels does not necessarily mean they will suit you then try to keep an open mind when choosing your jeans and focus on adjustment and not the label.