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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Avant Garde Designer Jeans Should Be Worn With Some Reserve

By Adriana Noton


Two immigrants to the US put their heads together and created a better idea to make durable trousers for the physical laborer. Business partners Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis added copper rivets to the stress points in the denim fabric used for jeans. Today the traditional design they had developed is considered the most adaptable article of clothing in mens clothing today. The designer jeans had their humble beginnings from the working class dungarees.

In the 1970s a Canadian inventor introduced the stonewashed denim fabric to the fashion scene. This represented the turning point for designer jeans to enter the clothing market. Followers of the new look increased significantly. The timeless Levi Strauss blue jeans were no longer the only selection to choose from.

Today the question is how to decide what kind of blue jeans to wear. The choices are broad and varied. There are some basic rules of thumb to follow that can help facilitate the selection process. For example, slightly a faded blue denim work well as casual wear. They can be made to look more dressy with a nice sports coat and mens dress shirts.

A timeless traditional look is achieved with a straight-leg cut in dark denim. For a sophisticated final touch the trousers can be complicated with a blue blazer and mens dress shoes.

The CPW formula is a system that the buyer can use to calculate whether the cost of the trousers justifies how often they are worn. The cost of designer jeans can be many hundreds of dollars. By dividing the cost of the trousers by an estimate of how many times they will be worn will help determine wear time. If the cost does not justify the time spent wearing them, it would be best to not purchase them. Most men wear the denim trousers throughout the day from work to a cocktail party.

For the heavier wearer tight fitting trousers should be avoided. The fit should be relaxed with a wide leg in a dark denim blue. The boot cut would be suitable also. If hemming is required, the trousers should be washed but not dried in the dryer unless more shrinkage is required. The re-hemming should be done by an expert who can reproduce the signature stitching.

A reliable look is the slim-fit or boot-cut denim in a darker wash. Men have been wearing this combination for many decades. This will be suitable through the informal days and dressed up events. The classic stone-washed denim also is a good look with the boot cut. This looks appropriate even spending time with friends at casual events.

The wearer should realize that designer jeans and mens shirts can have a timeless look or they can look outdated. Specific styles such as bell bottoms stay briefly and then suddenly are out of style. There are limited places where styles that come and go can be worn. The safest bet is to adhere to what has worked previously. Once a look has passed the test of time it will be a good look to rely on.




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