What Your Clothes Say About You

What Your Clothes Say About You

The right clothes can make a world of difference in your emotional state, giving you greater confidence and self-esteem — characteristics that will carry over to other aspects of your life, such as your job and relationships. On the other hand, however, the wrong clothes will have the opposite effect, bringing down your confidence while making you feel more withdrawn in the process. Of course, this is really just the tip of the iceberg regarding the way in which clothes affect your personality. To learn more about what clothes say about you, and how to choose the right clothes, keep reading. First Impressions You only get one chance to make a first impression, so put your best foot forward by wearing the right clothes. When you initially meet someone for the first time, that person will size you up almost solely based on your appearance. If you happen to be wearing mismatching and/or poorly fitted clothes, it will leave a bad first impression. According to a recent study, men were judged more favorably if they wore a custom-fitted, bespoke suit when compared to men wearing off-the-rack suits. This study reinforces the belief that clothes will affect the way in which others perceive you for the first time. It only costs a little more to choose a bespoke suit over an off-the-rack suit, but it can have a significant, positive impact on first impressions. So, consider investing in a bespoke suit the next time you go shopping for formal wear. Confidence Not surprisingly, the clothes you wear will also affect your confidence, or lack thereof. Think back to the last...
Common Questions and Answers About Jeans

Common Questions and Answers About Jeans

Are All Jeans Made of Denim? While jeans have traditionally been made of denim, some of the newer styles on the market include a combination of both denim and other fabrics. For instance, it’s not uncommon for manufacturers to include polyester in their jeans, as this creates greater elasticity. Other fabrics like wool may also be used in the construction of jeans. With that said, however, denim is the single most commonly used material for jeans, as it offers an unmatched level of comfort, durability and versatility — more so than any other fabric or combination of fabrics. How Old are Jeans? You might be surprised to learn that jeans are well over a century ago, dating back to the California Gold Rush. In 1873, Levi Strauss began mass producing a prototype for the modern-day jeans, selling them to aspiring gold prospectors in California. While these jeans were originally created specifically for miners and gold prospectors, the general public became interested in them as well. Since then, the popularity for jeans has only grown larger and more widespread. And today jeans are considered the world’s most popular style of pants, worn by both men and women alike. Can I Shrink My Jeans? Here’s a scenario to consider: you accidentally buy a pair of jeans that are too big. You try to return them but the store turns you away, so what are options? Depending on the material from which they are made, you may be able to shrink them by washing in hot water. Heat causes denim and most other fabrics to constrict, allowing for a tighter fit. This...
Common Practices Used in the Manufacturing of Jeans

Common Practices Used in the Manufacturing of Jeans

With origins dating back to the California Gold Rush, jeans are among the world’s oldest and most popular type of pants worn by both men and women alike. They are comfortable, stylish, durable, and made to last. While other types of pants may possess some of the qualities, they typically far short of achieving the same level of versatility as jeans. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at some of the common practices used in the manufacturing of jeans. Pre-Shrinking Have you ever purchased a pair of denim jeans, only to discover that they’ve shrunk after washing them just one time? Like most fabrics and textiles, denim has a tendency to shrink when exposed to hot water. So if you wash your jeans in the washing machine on the hot water setting, there’s a possibility that they’ll fit tighter than before. Depending on just how much they shrink, you may not longer be able to wear them — at least not comfortably. To prevent this phenomenon from happening, Levi Strauss pioneered the use of pre-shrinking as a manufacturing practice in the early 1960s. The 505 regular fit jeans were the same as 501s, but with one major difference: they were shrunk before they were sold, allowing the consumer to buy the correct size without fear of the jeans no longer fitting after they were washed. Even today, pre-shrinking remains a popular and widely used manufacturing tactic among denim companies. Stonewashing Another common practice used in the manufacturing of denim jeans is stonewashing. While there are dozens of different ways to “stonewash” jeans, most involve the use of...
Top 8 ‘Must-Have’ Styles of Jeans for Women

Top 8 ‘Must-Have’ Styles of Jeans for Women

Few garments (if any) offer the same level of versatility as denim jeans. Originally invented more than a century ago, jeans remain the world’s most popular type of pants. They can be dressed up for a formal appearance or dressed down for casual occasions. It’s this versatility that makes them such a popular choice of pants. If you’re a woman, though, you’ll want to update your wardrobe to include the following styles of jeans. These jeans will open up a whole new world of possibilities regarding your outfit choices and overall appearance. Work Jeans What are “work jeans” and why you should wear them? Work jeans are exactly what they sound like: jeans that are designed to be worn when working. They are typically characterized by a wider leg opening that allows for greater freedom and range of movement. It’s doubtful that you’ll find jeans listed as “work jeans,” as many are simply called “regular fit.” Regardless, you should have a couple pairs of these comfortable, easy-to-wear jeans readily available in your wardrobe. If you plan on being active and moving around, you’ll want to wear these jeans due to their sheer comfort over other styles. Boyfriend Jeans Another must-have style of jeans that every woman should own is boyfriend jeans. We’ve talked about them before on our blog, but in case you missed it, boyfriend jeans are essentially women’s jeans that are made to look and feel like men’s jeans. So, why would you want to wear men’s jeans if you are a woman? If you’ve ever worn them in the past, you probably know just how comfortable...
Denim Jeans Styles: Thinking Outside the Box

Denim Jeans Styles: Thinking Outside the Box

Whether you are a man, woman, young or old, you can’t go wrong with a good pair of premium denim jeans. This classic garment has been around for over a century,. and even today it remains one of the world’s most popular types of pants. Denim jeans have achieved this unmatched level of popularity due to its unique combination of durability, strength, comfort and style. While there are dozens of other types of pants on the market, none of them offer the same versatility as jeans. Unfortunately, though, most men and women stick with just a few basic styles of jeans, such as the traditional indigo color in a classic cut. Granted, there’s nothing necessarily wrong with this style, but you should still consider venturing into other styles. Denim jeans are available in a near-limitless variety of styles, offering something for just about everyone. Regardless of your personal taste and preferences towards fashion, chances are there’s a style of jeans with your name on it. Boyfriend Jeans One alternative style of denim that’s become increasingly popular in recent years is boyfriend jeans. This style of women’s jeans receives its namesake for its relaxed fit, which is similar to that of men’s jeans. In the past, women would often borrow their boyfriend or spouse’s jeans, simply because they preferred the relaxed fit over the traditional fit of women’s jeans. This prompted some genius fashion designers to create a special type of women’s jeans that mimic the look and feel of men’s jeans; thus, creating the modern-day boyfriend jeans. If you are a woman who prefers the relaxed fit of men’s...
11 Things that You Didn’t Know About Jeans

11 Things that You Didn’t Know About Jeans

The Term ‘Jeans’ Dates Back to the 18th Century You might be surprised to learn that the term “jeans” has origins dating back to the late 1700s. According to Wikipedia, brothers Jean-Gabriel and Genoa Eynard had started a clothing company during this era. Not long after, the Swiss military had entered the brothers’ town of residence, requesting new uniforms to be cut for the troops. The brothers created these uniforms used scraps of blue cloth, which spawned the term “blue jeans.” I think it’s safe to say that the term has stuck, because several hundred years later people throughout the world continue to refer to this garment as either “jeans” or “blue jeans,” paying homage to the Eynard brothers. Some Jeans are Pre-Shrunk Ever notice how some jeans are smaller and tighter around the waist after being washed just once in the washing machine? This isn’t a phenomenon that’s restricted solely to jeans, as many garments suffer from this problem. Being saturated in water and then dried at high temperatures stresses the fabric, causing it to shrink. The good news, however, is that many companies now pre-shrink their jeans beforehand to protect against this phenomenon. By shrinking their jeans before they go on sale, it prevents the headache of having your jeans change size after being washed. Levi Strauss was reportedly the first company to use this manufacturing practice, doing so in 1962. North America Leads the World for Jeans Jeans are the single most popular and commonly worn style of pants in the world. But did you know that North America leads the market as being the largest...