Wednesday, October 3, 2007

My Baby Jeans Have Come A Long Way!

Jeans have come a long way since they were first worn, from the first pairs of non-riveted jeans whose back pockets would rip apart after a few weeks, to the modern jeans of today offering a sleek, fashionable look and a quality material and stitching at the same time. They have long gone beyond the traditional "blue cowboy pants" type and now we can notice a trend to use denim in many other areas such as overalls, shorts, dresses, skirts,
jackets or capris.

The jeans market is flooded with all sorts of models from different of brands ranging on an extremely wide array of prices. It's often quite difficult to select what's best for you in regards to quality and fashion.

The "designer jeans" trend began in the late 70s, with the Nakash brothers launching their line of Jordache jeans. It was the first time in history that a jeans model would literally begin a fashion trend following its release and the Jordache line represented the birth certificate for a future marketing formula. After witnessing the fortunate hit of the Nakash brothers in 1978, many other designers tried to take up their trend-breaking formula and created models of their own, intended to shock and change the fashion of the time.

The designer jeans are mostly hand stitched and can sometimes have engravings or diamond insertions. The usual price for a pair of designer jeans can range from $100 to $500, depending on the quality of the material used and the designer brand. In some cases, jeans can go beyond this sum, especially if they have a lot of engravings and are riddled in precious rocks.

There are hundreds of jean companies but most don't compare to the top designer jeans for their fit and style.

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