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Posted: Sunday, March 22nd, 2009 and is filed under Clothing, Fashion. by: Creative Writer


Choosing Jeans to Customize

by Creative Writer

Did you know that most people have at least eight pairs of jeans in their closet? Jeans have become a staple item of everyone’s wardrobe. Many businesses today even allow their employees to wear their jeans to work. At one time, there was only one brand of jeans available and that was Levi Strauss. Today, there are so many different brands it is hard to choose from. Everyone, of course, has his or her own favorite.

In fact, there are hundreds of styles of jeans. You have high wasted, low wasted, sexy low rise jeans, boot cut, straight leg, bellbottom and the list goes on. As far as mens vintage jeans go, there are many choices as well. This can make choosing a good pair of jeans difficult, unless you know exactly what you are looking for. Jeans go with pretty much anything you wear today as well as be worn for just about any occasion. You can even get dressier jeans for really nice occasions or upscale bars and clubs.

Do you realize that you can get your jeans customized for you? I know of one company that does this. You supply your own pair of jeans and they will mess them up for you! You just send them a good pair of jeans and they return to you reinvented, thrashed and rocked out! There is nothing out there like ‘em! This option is ideal for those who are particular about the fit or have an irregular size such as extra long length or a larger waist.

You should be wary of buying jeans that come from companies who do not specialize in jeans. These jeans tend to be more expensive like Levi Strauss. Since these are nicer, they are worth the money but make sure to try on several different designs before you make your choice. Once you have a pair of lowrise jeans that you like make sure that they will work with your wardrobe before buying them.






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