Innovative Designer Jeans Should Be Worn With Careful Thought

By Adriana Noton


Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis became partners in the nineteenth century when they recognized a better way to manufacture durable men's trousers. Davis incorporated copper rivets into the denim to reinforce the stress points in the trousers. The original blue jeans they created for the physical laborers is considered to be the most versatile clothing item in mens fashion today. The worker's dungarees evolved into designer jeans.

Forty years' ago stonewashed denim fabric was introduced to the fashion industry. This marked designer jeans first entry into the clothing market and attracted more blue jean lovers. The classic Levi Strauss cut was no longer the only brand and design on the market.

The dilemma today is what designs are the best to invest in. The many choices range from the classic to the cutting edge interpretations. To help the selection process along some basic rules of thumb can be followed. A slightly faded blue works well for casual wearing situations. A dressy looked can be acquired by wearing a good looking 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.

There is a formula that the consumer uses to calculate whether or not the cost justifies the frequency in which the trousers are worn. One simply divides the original cost of the item by the approximate number of times it will probably be worn. The CPW formula indicates if they are providing a good amount of wear time for the money. Most men rely on their denim trousers to get them through a day at work right up to a cocktail party.

If the wearer is heavy-set or overweight he should not wear tight jeans but a relaxed fit. The leg should be a boot cut or wide leg and in dark denim blue. If hemming is required then the trousers must be washed first but not placed in a dryer to dry.

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.

Designer jeans and mens shirts can look timeless or they can date you. This is why it is a good idea to stay away from a bell-bottomed style. One is limited as to where they can be worn and their popularity comes and goes. Sticking to what has worked in the past is the safe bet. The look has been tested over time and is firmly established as one that works.




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