(REWRITE):Jean Esstentials



REWRITE:1.Jazzed up jeans:
Although not as accepted as poodle skirts and cardigans, jazzed up jeans have made a permanent impression on fashion. Teenage girls started the movement in the 1940's by accumulating everything from studs, paint, and patches to their jeans. The most ordinary artwork to find on these jeans were collages of their favorite rock idols.
In the early sixties, these jazzy jeans made a comeback with the novel flower children. Men and women both became slave to this style by spending weeks to get their jeans to look wonderful - skintight and faded. Unlike the decals of the forties, jeans from the disco era had a more drug-oriented tang, as leafy hemp plants and cigarette logos graces thousands of legs.
The trend unhurriedly started to exit the fashion scene around 1974 with the introduction of one person into the fashion arena- Levi Strauss - who introduced designers to the jeans craze.
ADDRESS: http://www.badfads.com/pages/fashion/jazzedjupjeans.html
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2.How to iron jeans:
Almost all pants, aside from jeans, require ironing.
1. Turn the pants inside out. Look for the tag that gives ironing and material in sequence for the garment.
2. Choose the heat set on your iron appropriate for that fabric. Linen and 100 percent cotton take a high set; wools and cotton blends call for medium heat; polyester, rayon, nylon, silk, acetate and acrylic all require a low heat setting.
3. Seal the iron with distilled water if you will be using the condensation setting on cottons or linens.
4. Experiment the iron on a small area to make sure you don't have the setting too high, this can harm or discolor the fabric.
5. With the pants still inside out, iron the waistband, pockets (on both sides), fly area, seams and hems, in that order.
6. Turn the pants right side out and haul the waistband over the critical end of the board. Iron the waistband area and any pleats along the frontage of the pants below the waistband.
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3. How to iron jeans Continued:
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7. Place the pants lengthwise along the ironing board with both legs mutually and carefully line up any preexisting creases.
8. Get the hem of the top pant leg and bring it in the direction of the waistband, folding the top leg away from the bottom leg. Iron the inside (hem to crotch) of the lower leg. Turn the pants over and repeat for the other leg.
9. Even out both legs carefully and iron the outside of the top leg. Give extra concentration to cuffs, if the pants have them.
10. Turn the pants over and iron the outside of the other leg.
11. Suspend warm pants immediately to avoid wrinkling. Fold them through a suit hanger to avoid overwhelming them in a pant hanger.
Tips:
The material in many suits can become shiny with too much ironing. You can avoid this by placing a clean cotton cloth over the area before ironing it.
ADDRESS: http://www.ehow.com/how_4181_iron-pants.html
REWRITE:1.Tight jeans:
Clearly, every person has a different build and body shape. Even within every race you will usually find 5 or 6 separable body styles. For the production of fashionable thight Jeans, the jeans manufacturers are therefore heavily dependant on their customers to provide the size specs / measurements. With people migrating all over the world, it is no longer possible to just talk about, for example, west-European size spec's or Asian size spec.' s. Just sending pictures of tight jeans or pics of women wearing tight jeans is, of course, rather useless to begin with, even though it is sometimes possible to match a sample to pictures or other images of non-tight jeans, like standard 5 pocket or carpenter jeans. Today's fashion retailers and / or wholesalers need to choose a rather narrow target market before they do anything else. Just the few centimeters difference in hip or upper leg measurements between and the very small Thai girls and average Russian women, could cause a very uncomfortable fit of the tight jeans for the Russian women leading to all sort of problems and possible frustrations.
Revised: Obviously, every person has a dissimilar build and body shape. Even within every race you will usually find 5 or 6 divisible body styles. For the production of fashionable thight Jeans, the jeans manufacturers are therefore greatly dependant on their customers to supply the size specs / measurements. With people migrating all over the world, it is no longer possible to just talk about, for example, west-European size spec's or Asian size spec.' s. Just transfering pictures of tight jeans or pics of women wearing tight jeans is, of course, rather useless to begin with, even though it is every so often possible to match a sample to pictures or other images of non-tight jeans, like standard 5 pocket or carpenter jeans. Today's fashion retailers and / or wholesalers need to choose a rather thin target market before they do anything else. Just the few centimeters divergence in hip or upper leg measurements between and the very small Thai girls and average Russian women, could cause a very painful fit of the tight jeans for the Russian women leading to all sort of problems and possible frustrations.
ADDRESS:http://jeans.information.in.th/tight_jeans.html
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2.Jean Manufacturers There are large numbers of excellent, very professional and trustworthy denim garment producers, both in Thailand as well as in the rest of Asia. However, a large majority of the jeans producing companies in Asia that claim to be blue jean manufacturers, actually run their garments business from one or two town houses and are thus known as "home factories". Especially the exporters that mass produce imitation designer jeans, tend to overlook production faults. Not only are the human working conditions in those CMT companies below acceptable standards, they will usually strictly focus on reaching the lowest possible production cost level, thus maximizing the profits on their fashion jeans or women's denim jackets. We are not talking about healthy cuts in production costs, we are talking about sacrificing durability or wearability of the product in exchange for not more than 5 pennies extra profit, which is going directly in to the pocket of the owners of these, below minimum wage paying, men's pants and women's pants producers.
Revised: There are large numbers of outstanding, very specialized and trustworthy denim garment producers, both in Thailand as well as in the rest of Asia. However, a large bulk of the jeans producing companies in Asia that claim to be blue jean manufacturers, actually run their clothes business from one or two town houses and are thus known as "home factories". Especially the exporters that manufacture imitation designer jeans, tend to ignore production faults. Not only are the human working environment in those CMT companies below suitable standards, they will usually strictly focus on accomplishing the lowest possible production cost level, thus maximizing the income on their fashion jeans or women's denim jackets. We are not discussing about healthy cuts in production costs, we are talking about sacrificing sturdiness or wear ability of the product in replacing for not more than 5 pennies extra profit, which is going frankly in to the pocket of the owners of these, below minimum wage paying, men's pants and women's pants producers.
ADDRESS:http://jeans.information.in.th/
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3.Jeans Pai-Nai Jeans, Its strange how an idea as contradictory as ?designer jeans? comes, after a while, to seem quite normal. Jeans are a practical garment that made their way into the quite impractical world of the post-war fashion system. Right alongside Tiffanys and other designer brands on New York?s classy Fifth Avenue sits an outlet for Levis jeans. In this paradox lies one of the most striking changes in the shape of the fashion industry. Jeans are a garment that puts together the ingenuity and resources available in the US at the time of the civil war. This very large-scale conflict was the incentive for the industrialization of a good many work processes. The first example of what we would now recognize as mass-production techniques was for civil-war firearms. The need for military uniforms led to similar techniques being used for clothing, and to a system of standard sizes that is still with us today.
REVISED: Jeans, Its strange how an idea as opposing as designer jeans comes, after a while, to seem quite regular. Jeans are a realistic garment that made their way into the quite unreasonable world of the post-war fashion system. Right alongside Tiffanys and other designer brands on New York?s classy Fifth Avenue sits an outlet for Levis jeans. In this paradox lies one of the most prominent changes in the shape of the fashion industry. Jeans are a article of clothing that puts together the ingenuity and resources available in the US at the time of the civil war. This very large-scale disagreement was the incentive for the industrialization of a good many work processes. The first example of what we would now distinguish as mass-production techniques was for civil-war firearms. The need for military uniforms led to similar techniques being used for clothing, and to a system of normal sizes that is still with us today.
ADDRESS:http://jeans.pai-nai.com/
REWRITE:1.Sizing information
To assure proper fit, use a tape measure and measure your waist at the normal waistline. (The thinnest part of your trunk between your ribcage and hips) The waistband dimension of the jeans will not be the same measurement as the natural waist measurement. Then determine your hips at the fullest part of the buttocks. Calculate snug but not tight and make sure the tape is level. It's probably easier to have someone else do it for you, but it's completely probable to do it yourself. Just be careful! Measure twice, order once. We'll take it from there and insure they do in fact fit. Remember, these jeans are made to exactly these hip dimensions, so don't assume they'll be looser or tighter than the actual measurement. I suggest that if you have, say, a 40" hip that you order the next size up. The style is measured on the exterior, so the inner measurements will of course be a bit smaller. Other-Than-Average Proportioned Folks: After measuring, simply use the plunge down size menu and select the proper fit according to the larger number for the waist or hips, depending on your construct. If you have a distinct rear end, order the proper hip size. If you have a prominent waistline, order the proper waist size. There is no way to fit every single person completely, so some minor alteration may be necessary. But always remember...things can be taken in but NOT let out.
ADDRESS:
http://www.longtallwoman.com/Jeans/Jeans.htm
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2. Body types figure into proper fit of jeans No pair of jeans is one size fits all, and Gap is acknowledging that. The product begins the fall fashion season with three fits of jeans for three diverse body types. The new curvy fit is for the woman whose waist is very much smaller than her hips - whose jeans often gap at the back of the waistband. There's a deeper curve in the seam contour, eliminating extra fabric at the top. Also new is the straight fit, targeted for women with a boyish figure. The jeans have a straighter line from the waist to hips, and the knee location is a little higher for an extended leg. Compared to the original fit, which is still accessible, the back pockets sit lower on the straight fit and higher on the curvy fit. Original jeans sit just below the waist and are slightly movable through the thigh and hip. All three fits are based on a size-8 model, but there are a lot of dissimilar body types out there that wear a size 8.
ADDRESS: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/fashion/article/0,1299,DRMN_62_3975859,00.html
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3. Intellefit Are you having difficulty finding the perfect pair of jeans? Now there is a new computerized way to get the ideal fit. The Levi's store on North Michigan Avenue is looking something like 'Star Trek' these days. But no one is getting beamed up. They are getting considered up and down. The glass enclosed booth is called "Intellifit" and it checks out every little twist and turn in your body. "We're actually taking 200 body dimensions from a person using radio waves because radio waves can see through the garments. It's perfectly safe, exact and secretive," said Ed Gribbin, president of "Intellifit." Those dimensions are then translated into the optional size and possible style that fits your shape. “Intellifit” and Levi's are working together on this investigational project because sometimes buying jeans can be so perplexing. They have over 40 styles and hundreds of sizes of “Intellifit”. "Jeans, like all things, change over time so there are other styles that might be better for you from your individual fashion. And what this does is help give you new information," said Amy Gemellaro, Levi's brand spokesperson Intellifit, which will be at Levi's on Michigan through Sunday, is free. The jeans are not. - Frank Mathie
ADDRESS: http://intellifit.com/Intellifit/Currentnews_ABC.aspx
REWRITE :Ways of Washing Different Kinds of Jeans
1.On almost every pants manufacturer's web site or booklet you will read the term "washings". What does it actually mean and what kinds of washings are there? To list all the washings that we have been asked to do before would probably take a few weeks and several pages to list, so we'll just talk about the most well know washings first.
Rinse (water) wash: Speaks for itself mostly. Like in the first-class old days the jeans will be washed at about 50 degrees Celsius. High peril of color bleeding, so ultimately to use for brightening up your old washed out jeans by washing them together.
Make certain to wash take apart from other garments the first few times. Some Jeans brands will even not use sanforized fabric, so that you can shrink them to fit in a searing bath. This was (again) very in style back in the 80's, and in the early 90’s.
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2.Stone wash: Still the most well-known of all washings. The jeans are washed with oval or in a circle pumice stones which should all have roughly the same arrangement.
The pumice stones are very light with a uneven surface. Sometimes, when the concluding quality inspectors at the jeans industrial unit forget to clean the pockets, you may even find some residue of these stones in the pockets of your new pants.
During the washing process these stones will wisp off a thin layer of the denim does showing some of the white threads from the part of the cloth where the indigo dyeing stuff was not able to break through.
It also creates and effect called luminosity. You may also encounter words like deep stone or superstone wash, which are an indication of how long the jeans have been stonewashed. Ergo: The longer the wash, the lighter the jeans. Overdye: An supplementary dying after the jeans have been sewn. This ensures a very deep dark or black color and makes the needlework thread blend in with the jeans color.
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3.Dirty Wash: After stonewashing the jeans or denim jackets, they will be dyed with special chemicals thus creating a look in which the jeans will appear to be dirty.
Destroyed / Damaged / Used / Whiskers: There are several dissimilar techniques to make the jeans or denim jackets look old, worn and /or used. Most of these techniques occupy actual sandblasting or abrading by some kind of control tool.
Whiskers, which usually appear around the hip to crotch area of the pant, are usually made by using a grinder. Another in style way to make jeans appear scratched is to cut the edges at bottom, (back-) pockets, fly and knee area before the (stone)washing. Laser marking / spray painting / etc: From the high-tech side there has been a transformed interest in the jeans and article of clothing industry in general.
A few of the very cool new inventions are: the jeans laser marker and the Jeans spray robot, as shown below. However, due to the comparative high cost of these machines they are hard to find in these parts of asia.
ADDRESS: http://jeans.information.in.th/jeans-washings.html
REWRITE:Manufacturers
1. I Are you concerned in learning more about fashion jeans construction and / or how to find reliable jeans manufacturers? If so, then you have arrived at the right garment manufacturers' information web site! There are a lot of jeans businesses out there that call themselves blue jeans makers, while if fact they are nothing more than a superstore house with some sewing equipment, that just happen to be used for producing jeans. There fore, establishing whether your Asian Jeans exporter, or presumed jeans company, really is a true Jeans factory, is a very elegant thing to do. There are large numbers of first-rate, very professional and responsible denim garment producers, both in Thailand as well as in the rest of Asia. However, a large majority of the jeans producing companies in Asia that claim to be blue jean manufacturers, actually run their fashion business from one or two town houses and are thus known as "home factories". Especially the exporters that mass produce reproduction designer jeans, tend to overlook construction faults.
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2. II Not only are the human working environment in those CMT companies below acceptable values, they will usually strictly focus on reaching the lowest promising production cost level, thus maximizing the profits on their fashion jeans or women's denim jackets. We are not talking about healthy cuts in production costs, we are talking about sacrificing durability or wear ability of the product in replace for not more than 5 pennies extra profit, which is going straight in to the pocket of the owners of these, below bare minimum wage paying, men's pants and women's pants producers. These self christened jeans manufacturers will sub-contract nearly every step in the invention of a pair of jeans and preferably to the nearest sweatshop, with an omission for the actual sewing of the denim pant, denim shirt, denim skirt or denim jackets. Washings are usually done in a big bucket of water, more often then not without the use of any type of chemicals or detergents. Terms like quality control and logistics administration are usually over and done or exchanged for terms like "one-time business with a limit profit" or "It's only a small difference, the shopper overseas probably won't even notice it".
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3. III Chances of receiving, for illustration a pair of tight jeans , or even a mini skirt that match your provision, from jeans manufacturers like these are very slim, to say the least. Althought these pants may even be tagged with a "Made in Thailand" label, you can be almost confident that the denim fabric was illegitimately imported and some of the jeans' assembly or management, like packing and labeling the jeans has probably occurred in embargoed countries. Probably even more important is the fact that none of these poor quality companies are officially registered and will, there fore, never be able to authoritatively export the fashion goods or designer jeans that you order from them. If the final purpose of the denim jean pants lies somewhere within the United Stated of America or in the recently prolonged European Union, then this should be a matter of great consequence when you are choosing an asian jeans manufacturer. Only licensed garment exporters can even begin to apply for the export quota and / or textile visa that you will need to get these blue jean products into the goal countries. For the United States the quota category for a pair of jeans was cat. 347, for the EU cat. 6. Was, because the Quota system is seemingly been abolished. The HTS code and explanation for jeans are: 6203.42.4010 Men's Trouser & Breeches Cotton Blue Denim, NT KT
ADDRESS: http://jeans.information.in.th/
REWRITE: Guys opinions on some jeans
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Look about you, they're everywhere: in stores, schools, restaurants, and even some company settings. Nowadays, everyone wears jeans -- and with reason. The fame of jeans never really fades and, depending on the pair and brand, they're relatively inexpensive, durable and easy to maintain. Most pairs also blend well with just about no matter what you have in your attire. Furthermore, they exude a hell of a lot of style and appeal when worn correctly. Jeans are a staple in any man's clothing -- old or young, single or married, student or specialized. So read up to find out whether your denim selection is up to par and, more prominently, up-to-date with the latest trends.
In order to simplify the task, I grouped denim into two large categories: "everyday jeans," which consist of more established jeans in classic cuts and colors, and what I like to call "jeans du jour," which includes the most modern styles in denim wear available on the marketplace.
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2.Everyone should own a pair or two of common blue jeans. Why? Well for starters, most of us can't afford to drop over $100 a pop to be dressed in the latest designer denim every day. Especially when you consider the decrease expiry dates on those puppies -- it seems like fashion designers and retailers come out with a new denim flavor every month.
Plus, let's face it -- some days we don't necessarily feel like sporting up-to-the-minute jeans. We just want to slip into our superior ol' favorite pair of blue jeans and relax. You know that pair I'm talking about, right? The one that offers a no-headache result day in and day out, and that you just can't get rid of because they're so contented and always seem to be in style. Another reason why you should store up on classic blue jeans is that it's usually harder to tell one pair apart from another, so you can wear them two or three days in a row without people noticing...a perfect reason to delay laundry day.
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So what exactly can be measured everyday jeans? I'd say they consist of any straight, relaxed (looser) or boot-cut pair that features four conventional pockets, a zipper or button-fly and standard loopholes, and is available in traditional colors (various shades of black, gray and blue). Everyday jeans should also feature least detailing. For example, you should avoid ostentatious stitching, excessive sandblast or dye treatments, pronounced front mustaches (bleached lines that contribute to a washed-out look), mix, and rips or frays. Don't get me wrong; just because your jeans feature a stonewash finish or subtle lines on the front pockets, doesn't mean you can't wear them every day. I actually suggest that you purchase everyday jeans with some sort of trendy detail, whether it's in the cut, styling or finish. But as a rule of thumb, your classic jeans should be simple, so try to avoid superfluous bells and whistles. Good examples of everyday jeans include: Levis 501 Gap (any traditional pair of boot-cut jeans) Diesel's classic styles Mavi Buffalo Tommy Hilfiger Polo Ralph Lauren American Eagle Outfitters Hugo Boss Prices vary; you can find a decent pair of no-name classic jeans for $30 or shell out over $200 for a high-end pair of designer jeans.
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Styles(REWRITE)
For an even more illustrious look, opt for bootleg jeans. This cut displays a fitted waistline that increasingly widens along your legs, to land perfectly around your much loved shoes. A bootleg pair of jeans blends well with running shoes, sandals and even dressier shoes. You can wear bootleg jeans with a pair of sandals, weather permitting. This style of jean allows for you to wear hip leather sandals with a trendy shirt to go shopping, and more sporty sandals with a plain t-shirt if you prefer a more comfortable look.
Bootleg jeans can also be worn with most fashionable shoes; however, wearing very dressy shoes with jeans is not the best option. Typical classy shoes such as Rockports or Dexters are too proper and should be reserved for suits and dressy pants. Instead, opt for chunkier and sportier shoes.
Classic 501 Levi's are the perfect choice for your day by day pair of jeans. With a straight leg cut, 501's are basic and sure to fit everyone. Whether with running shoes, sandals or any casual pair of shoes, you're assured to look good. And for added declaration, the Levi's brand is recognized for quality and sturdiness worldwide.
How to wear them(REWRITE)
Jeans should normally be worn low on your waistline; wearing them too high should be avoided. This way you won't exhibit the "grandfather look" that goes against the whole principle of wearing jeans: looking young and being comfortable. A good tip to know if your jeans fit appropriately is to try them without a belt; if they fit and stay on without having to wear a belt, it means they will look even better once you slide one on.
Also, be sure you can still take breaths when you have them on, because having tremendously tight jeans looks as silly as when they are hanging on your knees.
To add a little element of style to your favorite jeans, try folding the cuffs, or what the British call "turn-ups". Cuffs can be anywhere between 4 to 10 inches. It's a current trend for men's jeans and is absolutely worth trying. If you don't like the look, just have them altered to your length.
Color is key(REWRITE)
As for colors, blue is the most accepted color for jeans and will remain a everlasting classic. It's nice to have a variety of colors, but if you can't afford to have a pair of jeans for every day of the week, try sticking to darker blues. Dark-colored jeans easily match with most types of shoes, and can be combined with a diversity of colored shirts and sweaters. The truth is, there is no "wrong" color for jeans; it all depends on how they are worn and how they are planned.
This year, monochromatic colors are the "in thing". Like Regis' ties, any jeans that have a little shine are trendy and a must-have for the season. Designer jeans such as Diesel, G-star, Helmut Lang, Gucci, and CK offer different styles of monochromatic colors that look great for all four seasons. Denim has become very high tech, with diverse varieties of patterns, textures and vibrant colors.
The beauty of jeans is that they can be stylish and comfortable at the same time, and besides for a very original pair, they are sure to remain stylish for as long as they hold up. Go ahead, don't be afraid to buy more jean wear; it's one of the must-haves for the period.
Keep on looking good!
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