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   Jeans story
[13/10 10:27PM]
Jeans story

If you’re in the market for a new pair of jeans, consider your style and budget. Classic straight cut styles with a little new twist never go out of fashion. You can drop a hundred bucks or so on a pair of these and be in business for the next couple of years. However, if you’re in the mood and have the budget, you can drop the same amount or more on a trendy pair of jeans that you may or may not want to venture out in public in next year. Keep in mind that styles change rapidly, but some styles are here to stay, and classic jeans are one of them.

Denim and jeans - where do the names come from?

The word jeans comes from a kind of material that was made in Europe. The material, called jean, was named after sailors from Genoa in Italy, because they wore clothes made from it. The word 'denim' probably came from the name of a French material, serge de Nimes: serge (a kind of material) from Nimes (a town in France).

The 18th century

At first, jean cloth was made from a mixture of things. However, in the eighteenth century as trade, slave labour, and cotton plantations increased, jean cloth was made completely from cotton. Workers wore it because the material was very strong and it did not wear out easily. It was usually dyed with indigo, a dye taken from plants in the Americas and India, which made jean cloth a dark blue colour.

The 19th century – The California Gold Rush

In 1848, gold was found in California (not too far from San Francisco) and the famous Gold Rush began. The gold miners wanted clothes that were strong and did not tear easily. In 1853, a man called Leob Strauss left his home in New York and moved to San Francisco, where he started a wholesale business, supplying clothes. Strauss later changed his name from Leob to Levi.

Rivets

A big problem with the miners' clothes were the pockets, which easily tore away from the jeans. A man called Jacob Davis had the idea of using metal rivets (fasteners) to hold the pockets and the jeans together so that they wouldn't tear. Davis wanted to patent his idea, but he didn't have enough money, so in 1872, he wrote to Levi Strauss and offered Strauss a deal if Strauss would pay for the patent. Strauss accepted, and he started making copper-riveted 'waist overalls' (as jeans were called then).

In 1886, Levi sewed a leather label on their jeans. The label showed a picture of a pair of jeans that were being pulled between two horses. This was to advertise how strong Levi jeans were: even two horses could not

 

 


   How jeans become popular
[13/10 10:27PM]
How jeans become popular

Jeans are very popular nowadays.

Created in the 18th century for miners due to the durable nature of the fabric, denim didn't become popular until the 1930s. It acted kind of like a souvenir for Americans who visited "dude ranches" (obviously they hadn't heard of postcards), and they brought home waist overalls. Then came the 1950s, teenage rebellion, and a young stunner named James Dean. Denim was the quintessential item for revolt, and some schools even banned them.

 

The popularity of denim grew during the next few decades, finally becoming "high fashion" in the 1980s (along with puffy pants, puffy shoulder pads, and puffy hair...). Remember the Calvin Klein ads? Nothing really did come between Brooke Shields and her Calvin's, and sales for the brand and others soared. The economic recession of the early 90s slowed down sales, but it struck back with a vengeance: the new millennium finds denim in just about every home worldwide.

And do you how jeans become popular?

The 1930's: Westerns

In the 1930's, Hollywood made lots of western movies. Cowboys - who often wore fashion jeans in the movies-became very popular. Many Americans who lived in the eastern states went for vacations on 'dude ranches' and took pairs of denim 'waist overalls' back east with them when they went home.

The 1940's: War

Fewer jeans were made during the time of World War 2, but 'waist overalls' were introduced to the world by American soldiers, who sometimes wore them when they were off duty. After the war, Levi began to sell their clothes outside the American West. Rival companies, like Wrangler and Lee, began to compete with Levi for a share of this new market.

The 1950's: Rebels

In the 1950's, denim became popular with young people. It was the symbol of the teenage rebel in TV programmes and movies (like James Dean in the 1955 movie Rebel Without a Cause). Some schools in the USA banned students from wearing denim. Teenagers called the waist overalls 'jean pants' - and the name stayed.

The 1960's: Hippies & the Cold War

In the 1960's many, many university and college students wore jeans. Different styles of jeans were made, to match the 60's fashions: embroidered jeans, painted jeans, psychedelic jeans...

In many non-western countries, latest jeans became a symbol of 'Western decadence' and were very hard to get. US companies said that they often received letters from people all around the world asking them to send the writer a pair of jeans

The 1970's: Sweatshops

As regulations on world trade became more relaxed in the late 1970's, jeans started to be made more and more in sweatshops in countries in the South. Because the workers were paid very little, jeans became cheaper. More people in the countries of the South started wearing jeans

The 1980's: Designer Jeans

In the 1980's jeans finally became high fashion clothing, when famous designers started making their own styles of jeans, with their own labels on them. Sales of jeans went up and up.

The 1990's: Recession

In the worldwide recession of the 1990's, the sale of jeans has stopped growing.



   Discount jeans online
[13/10 10:27PM]
Discount jeans online

Fashions come and go, but jeans are never out of style. There are so many discount jeans in our store. These jeans are fashion and cheap. And they are really perfect.

This season, the overall look is dressy and elegant.  When it comes to jeans, a bit slimer fit was big hit on catewalks for this season. Jeans are definitely getting leaner with a slightly higher waist than past years. It also seems that loudly faded jeans are slowly loosing ground. On the other hand, it seems that embroidering and stiching on jeans is here to stay.

Created in the 18th century for miners due to the durable nature of the fabric, denim didn't become popular until the 1930s. It acted kind of like a souvenir for Americans who visited "dude ranches" (obviously they hadn't heard of postcards), and they brought home waist overalls. Then came the 1950s, teenage rebellion, and a young stunner named James Dean. Denim was the quintessential item for revolt, and some schools even banned them.

The popularity of fashion denim grew during the next few decades, finally becoming "high fashion" in the 1980s (along with puffy pants, puffy shoulder pads, and puffy hair...). Remember the Calvin Klein ads? Nothing really did come between Brooke Shields and her Calvin's, and sales for the brand and others soared. The economic recession of the early 90s slowed down sales, but it struck back with a vengeance: the new millennium finds denim in just about every home worldwide

If you’re in the market for a new pair of jeans, consider your style and budget. Classic straight cut styles with a little new twist never go out of fashion. You can drop a hundred bucks or so on a pair of these and be in business for the next couple of years. However, if you’re in the mood and have the budget, you can drop the same amount or more on a trendy pair of jeans that you may or may not want to venture out in public in next year. Keep in mind that styles change rapidly, but some styles are here to stay, and classic jeans are one of them.

The price is first factor you should think. Of course other elements are also impotant. Which style you should choose?

The answer to choosing the right jeans depends on your body type and the style to match it. Men’s fitting jeans are easier to find as there are less variants. Women on the other hand usually go for the long and leaner look. This makes them look more taller and sleek looking. The five choices of jeans are fits, cuts, washes, fabric options and embellishments.

Fits refer to the looseness or tightness of a jeans. The cut refers to the actual shape of the jeans. Washes are the soft worn look. Fabric options refers to different weaves, weights and composition and embellishments are decorations items on the jeans.The different choices can lead up to new styles.

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   Your best friend¡ªmen¡¯s ED hardy jeans
[13/10 10:25PM]
Your best friendmen’s ED hardy jeans

If you’re in the market for a new pair of jeans, consider your style and budget. Classic straight cut styles with a little new twist never go out of fashion. You can drop a hundred bucks or so on a pair of these and be in business for the next couple of years. However, if you’re in the mood and have the budget, you can drop the same amount or more on a trendy pair of jeans that you may or may not want to venture out in public in next year. Keep in mind that styles change rapidly, but some styles are here to stay, and classic jeans are one of them.

They are so many kinds of jeans in the market. then I will recommend ED hardy jeans. They have so many types. They are perfect.

The poodle skirt. Bellbottomed pants. Neon spandex (double trouble). For reasons unknown, fashion trends come and go as each decade goes by.  One trend that's always remained lurking in the background, however, is the beloved denim. Born in Nines, France and raised in America, jeans have hugged the frames of icons for years. It hasn't always been this way - at one point, denim was simply a faux pas, rather uncool, if you will (seriously)!

Created in the 18th century for miners due to the durable nature of the fabric, denim didn't become popular until the 1930s. It acted kind of like a souvenir for Americans who visited "dude ranches" (obviously they hadn't heard of postcards), and they brought home waist overalls. Then came the 1950s, teenage rebellion, and a young stunner named James Dean. Denim was the quintessential item for revolt, and some schools even banned them.

The popularity of denim grew during the next few decades, finally becoming "high fashion" in the 1980s (along with puffy pants, puffy shoulder pads, and puffy hair...). Remember the Calvin Klein ads? Nothing really did come between Brooke Shields and her Calvin's, and sales for the brand and others soared. The economic recession of the early 90s slowed down sales, but it struck back with a vengeance: the new millennium finds denim in just about every home worldwide.

Jeans have gone in and out of fashion more times than Elizabeth Taylor's been married (impossible to keep track, we know). We know that the 60s were synonymous for hippie bell-bottoms, the 80s for the tapered leg. Nowadays, denim is all about variety, and we couldn't be happier. Designers are looking to the past and dreaming of the future, creating bold styles and keeping up with the fast-paced lifestyles of its consumers.

There are so many famous jeans brand in our store. ED hardy is one of famous jeans brand. And they are very good. Many Hollywood stars also like this brand. Maybe you are eager to own a pair of jeans. But you don’t have much in the pocket. And don’t worry, I will tell you a good news. The ED hardy jeans are on sale. So many good and cheap ED hardy jeans on our store..



   Cheap women¡¯s ED Hardy jeans are your best choice
[13/10 10:25PM]
Cheap women’s ED Hardy jeans are your best choice

So many people including hollywood stars like ed hardy jeans.Fashions come and go, but ed hardy jeans are never out of style. This season, the overall look is dressy and elegant. When it comes to jeans, a bit slimer fit was big hit on catewalks for this season. Jeans are definitely getting leaner with a slightly higher waist than past years. It also seems that loudly faded jeans are slowly loosing ground. On the other hand, it seems that embroidering and stiching on jeans is here to stay. Vintage jeans look is also still en vogue.

If you’re in the market for a new pair of jeans, consider your style and budget. Classic straight cut styles with a little new twist never go out of fashion. You can drop a hundred bucks or so on a pair of these and be in business for the next couple of years. However, if you’re in the mood and have the budget, you can drop the same amount or more on a trendy pair of jeans that you may or may not want to venture out in public in next year. Keep in mind that styles change rapidly, but some styles are here to stay, and classic jeans are one of them.

Created in the 18th century for miners due to the durable nature of the fabric, denim didn't become popular until the 1930s. It acted kind of like a souvenir for Americans who visited "dude ranches" (obviously they hadn't heard of postcards), and they brought home waist overalls. Then came the 1950s, teenage rebellion, and a young stunner named James Dean. Denim was the quintessential item for revolt, and some schools even banned them.

The popularity of denim grew during the next few decades, finally becoming "high fashion" in the 1980s (along with puffy pants, puffy shoulder pads, and puffy hair...). Remember the Calvin Klein ads? Nothing really did come between Brooke Shields and her Calvin's, and sales for the brand and others soared. The economic recession of the early 90s slowed down sales, but it struck back with a vengeance: the new millennium finds denim in just about every home worldwide.

Jeans have gone in and out of fashion more times than Elizabeth Taylor's been married (impossible to keep track, we know). We know that the 60s were synonymous for hippie bell-bottoms, the 80s for the tapered leg. Nowadays, denim is all about variety, and we couldn't be happier. Designers are looking to the past and dreaming of the future, creating bold styles and keeping up with the fast-paced lifestyles of its consumers.

There are so many famous jeans brand in our store. ED hardy is one of famous jeans brand. And they are very good. Many Hollywood stars also like this brand. Maybe you are eager to own a pair of jeans. But you don’t have much in the pocket. And don’t worry, I will tell you a good news. The fashion ED hardy jeans are on sale. So many good and cheap ED hardy jeans on our store..


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