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All about Jeans - Make your own jeans.By Haresh Shahari | Date Submitted: 08/12/05
Category: Life:Shopping Rip them, sew on patches or cut off the waistband.
Pair them with Manolos to be an urban princess or with cowboy boots to be a windshield rancher.
Jeans transcend age, economic and style barriers. Washes, embellishments, leg openings and labels fluctuate with fashion whims, but jeans themselves have reached iconic status.
Although they are the quintessential American item, denim probably originated from a fabric from Nimmes, France (serge de Nimmes means "of Nimmes" -- which became denim).
In time American cowboys, railroad workers and farmers adopted them for their rugged wearability.
After WWII, jeans evolved into rebel wear for teens and then for the hippies. The '70s saw an explosion of styles and fabric treatments; the '80s brought designer denim.
Today, jeans are the stuff of high-end designer wear.
All about jeans
In a perfect fashion world, the first pair of jeans tried on would fit like a glove.
But in the real world, inseams are too short, waistbands pinch and button flys don't quite close.
There are really two issues when it comes to finding the best pair of jeans for your figure: finding a pair that fits and finding a pair that flatters.
Fit
Okay, let's get one thing straight: just because you can zip up a pair of jeans, it doesn't mean that they fit.
One reason it's so hard to find perfect jeans is because there are so many parts to the design that are required to fit, including the waist, thigh, length, inseam, backside. All it takes is one of these areas to fall short and the fit is a wash.
Here are some tips:
Look for a waist that buttons or snaps easily (laying down on the bed to do it doesn't count).
Flatter
Big bottom - Avoid skin-tight styles and any extra embellishment on the back (like the new popular vintage treatments that make the butt area look worn). Choose pockets that are proportionally sized and spaced (too small and wide spaced will make your backside look even broader). Styles with a slight flare or ankle interest (vents, embellishment, etc.) will balance out your lush figure. Low-rise jeans can also flatter your bottom (Jennifer Lopez uses this trick often).
General tips
Heavy, stiffer fabrics (right-hand twills) won't hang as well on your body. Look for softer weaves and washes that will drape your lower body.
The darker the denim, the thinner you will look. Conversely, you'll look larger in lighter washes (and the new treatments that make you new jeans look old that feature "worn" areas will highlight your figure wherever they are -- like the backside of your jeans; the folds of the crotch, etc.)
Glossary
Right hand twill - Using uniform yarns, this weave is considered more rugged.
Cool jean facts Denim is unique because it is woven with two yarn colors: the indigo yarn and the "filler" yarn, which is undyed (turn your jeans inside out and see the white inside for yourself!) Jeans were called "waist overalls" or just "overalls" until 1960 when Levi Strauss changed it to its popular name of "jeans."
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