Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How Jeans Evolved?


Jeans have evolved into a high fashion statement. This fabric phenomenon started on the 18th centuries. It has been used by the slave labour because the material was very strong and it did not wear out easily. With the increase in the practices of trade, slave labor and cotton plantations. Jeans cloth was made completely from cotton. Immigrant Jacob Davis and Levi (leob) Strauss invented the blue jeans on 1873 and it is now the most popular clothing product in the world.

Historically, in 1600's way back in England the fabric there was called "Denim", Denim is one of the most world's oldest fabrics, yet it remains perpetually young. Today, we call it "Jeans". enim probably originated from a fabric from Nimmes, France (serge de Nimmes means "of Nimmes" -- which became denim.
Started in the 1940s, all has been changed. The status associated with denim began to shift, and what was once a purely American cowboys, railroad workers and farmers garment evolved into a range of compelling fashion statements. First through the popularity of the western cowboy films, and then because of rebellious rock and roll idols, denim came to represent youth, sexual freedom, and progressive culture. Europeans took note, and began to import the American-made fashion in the 1950s. 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.

Jeans paired with t- Shirt or casual dress

I wear Jeans to the office, out for a date, games, launch with a friends and for a night out in town because they are easy to wear and as easy to dress up with Jackets, a cardigan and a pair of hells or even a flip flops. Jeans or Denim evolved from a garment associated exclusively with hard work. What began as a slave laborer, a miner uniform has transformed into the hottest and fashionable items on the market. It is now become a status symbol. That's why it is always important to know what to look for in a pair of Jeans.
Jeans have been designed to show off the leg and butt hence, it should be sexy, versatile and above all comfortable.

Nowadays, jeans are the stuff of high-end designer clothing when famous designers started their own styles of jeans with their own labels.

Marc by Marc Jacobs, Jill Stuart, Ralph Lauren, D & G (Dolce & Gabbana), : these designers and many more don't think this sturdy fabric is too humble for the catwalk.

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