by MakeYourOwnJeans | jeans
Jeans come in many different styles. While some of them have narrow and straight legs, others have wide legs. Known as wide-leg jeans, they’ve become a popular choice among fashion-conscious women. Wide-leg jeans are comfortable, stylish and long-lasting. Unless you’ve worn them in the past, though, you might be wondering how wide-leg jeans differ from other denim styles. An Introduction to Wide-Leg Jeans Wide-leg jeans are denim trousers that are designed to fit loosely in the legs. They don’t run straight through the legs, nor do they become narrower through the legs. Wide-leg jeans have a tapered design in which they become baggier towards the bottom. Although there’s no universal definition for the term, jeans are typically considered wide-leg if they measure at least 20 inches in the hem. To find this measurement, take a tape measure and run it across the bottom-most part of one of the pant legs. If it’s 20 inches or wider, they are probably wide-leg jeans. Wide-leg jeans are usually labeled as well. If a pair of jeans is designed with tapered legs that become wider towards the bottom, they will likely feature “wide-leg” on the tag. Some people assume that wide-leg jeans are a new fashion trend, but this isn’t necessarily true. Although they’ve risen in popularity as of late, wide-leg jeans have actually been around for several decades. Some of the first wide-leg jeans appeared during the 1980s, during which they were worn by famous musicians and celebrities. Over the next two decades, the general public took notice by wearing them as well. Today, wide-leg jeans Reasons to Choose Wide-Leg Jeans Wide-leg...
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Blue isn’t the only color in which jeans are made. You can find jeans in white as well. White jeans are still made of denim, the only difference is that they are dyed white rather than blue. With that said, choosing white jeans offers several benefits, some of which may surprise you. #1) Less Fading White jeans are less susceptible to fading than blue and other dark-colored jeans. Fading occurs when the dye is released out of a garment’s fabric. All jeans contain dye. If the dye is released, the garment will fade to a lighter tone. Fortunately, white jeans offer a high level of protection against fading. They still contain dye, but they don’t suffer from the same degree of fading as other jeans. Jeans are made of denim. Denim, of course, is a type of cotton fabric. Since cotton is naturally white, white jeans typically don’t fade as much as other jeans. #2) Mix Up Your Outfits Choosing white jeans will allow you to mix up your outfits. If you only own blue jeans, you may struggle to wear certain outfits. Not all colors match blue. While blue is a relatively universal color, some colors — such as brown — clash with it. You can still buy and wear jeans in other colors, but don’t overlook the benefits of white jeans. With white jeans, you can mix up your outfits. White compliments all other colors. There are no colors on the color wheel that clash with white. Therefore, you can wear white jeans with all of your outfits. Only wearing blue jeans is a mistake. There’s nothing...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | Jackets
A denim jacket is a versatile choice of outerwear. Consisting of the same denim material used in jeans, it offers a natural balance of comfort and style. If you’re planning it to wear it during the winter, though, you’ll need to choose the right type of denim jacket. While all denim jackets are comfortable and stylish, some are better suited for the cold winter weather than others. Full-Length Sleeves It’s recommended that you choose a denim jacket with full-length sleeves if you plan on wearing it during the winter season. With full-length sleeves, your arms will be completely covered and protected from the cold weather. Most denim jackets do, in fact, have full-length sleeves. The sleeves extend all the way from the shoulders to the wrists when worn. With that said, there are some denim jackets with partial-length sleeves or no sleeves at all. While suitable for the summer and spring seasons, they are typically a poor choice for the winter season. Instead, choose a denim jacket with full-length sleeves for the winter season. Buttons or Zipper You should also choose a denim jacket with either buttons or a zipper on the front. Buttons and zippers are fasteners. If your denim jacket doesn’t have either of them, you won’t be able to close the front of it. The front of your denim jacket will remain open, thereby exposing your body to the cold weather. When wearing a denim jacket during the winter season, you should close the front of it for additional warmth. Of course, this is only possible if your denim jacket has buttons or a zipper. Therefore,...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | jeans
Ever wonder why some jeans are softer than others? Some of them may a fluffy and supple texture, whereas others have a stiff and rigid texture. Being that all jeans are made of the same material — denim — conventional wisdom may lead you to believe that they should feel the same. But this isn’t the case. Some jeans are softer than others. In this post, we’re going to investigate why some jeans are softer than others. Washed Denim Jeans made of washed denim are typically softer than those made of dry denim. Washed denim jeans are distinguished from dry denim jeans by the way in which they are produced. They are produced using denim that’s submerged in water. In comparison, dry denim jeans are made of dry denim that isn’t washed or otherwise submerged in water. It’s important to note that there are two types of washed denim jeans: Soft washed: The denim is submerged in cold water.Hard washed: The denim is submerged in hot water. Since they are made of pre-soaked denim, washed denim jeans tend to be softer than their dry denim counterparts. Submerging denim in water helps to soften it. When exposed to water, denim becomes softer and suppler. Hard washed jeans are the softest, but even cold washed jeans are noticeably softer than dry denim jeans. Whether hot or cold, water will soften jeans. Quality of Denim Some jeans are soft simply because they are made of high-quality denim. You have to remember that denim is comprised of cotton. Many people assume that denim is a synthetic material that’s manufactured in a factory. While...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | denims
How many pairs of denim jeans do you own? Chances are it’s probably a lot. Since being introduced in the late 1800s, they’ve quickly become the world’s most popular type of pants. Constructed of cotton with the weft passing below multiple warp threads, denim jeans are incredibly strong yet also soft and comfortable. These qualities make them an attractive choice among men and women of all ages. When researching jeans, however, you may come across some otherwise unusual terms. It’s difficult to shop for jeans if you aren’t familiar with these terms. As a result, we’ve broken down some of the most common jean-related terms and their definitions. #1) Yoke Also known as a riser, a yoke is a V-shaped area on the backside of the waistband. It’s designed to create curvature while also adding structural support. With that said, not all yokes are the same. Some jeans have a shallow yoke, whereas others have a deep yoke. Some jeans are even made with a double yoke. The double yoke jeans sold here at MakeYourOwnJeans, for instance, feature two V-shaped areas on the backside of the waistband. The presence of two yokes essentially doubles their effects. Regardless, a yoke is a section of denim that’s shaped like a V. #2) Whiskers You may discover that some jeans have whiskers on them. What are whiskers exactly? They are basically pattern marks consisting of thin lines. They are called “whiskers” because they look like the whiskers of an animal, such as a cat. Whiskers are usually found around the thighs, knees and/or middle. They extend radially to create a worn-in appearance....
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Stonewashed jeans have become increasingly popular in recent years. Not to be confused with acid-washed jeans, they offer a vintage look and feel that many men and women prefer. Rather than wearing the same pair of traditional jeans year after year, you can buy a pair of stonewashed jeans. As an alternative style, though, you might be skeptical of stonewashed jeans. In this post, you’ll learn more about stonewashed jeans and how to choose the perfect pair. What Are Stonewashed Jeans? Stonewashed jeans are denim trousers — or simply jeans — that are manufactured to achieve a worn-in appearance. They are specifically made using medium- and large-sized stones. Stonewashed jeans are placed inside of a large commercial-grade washing machine that’s filled with stones. When the washing machine spins, the stones pound against the jeans, thus creating a worn-in appearance. Many people assume that stonewashed jeans are made of a special type of denim, but this isn’t necessarily true. Most stonewashed jeans are made of the same denim as traditional jeans. Traditional jeans, however, aren’t processed using stones. Only stonewashed jeans are processed using this method. Placing stonewashed jeans inside of a washing machine with stones helps to wear them in so that look and feel aged. Stonewashed vs Acid-Washed Jeans: What’s the Difference? You’ll probably come across acid-washed jeans when researching the different styles of denim as well. Acid-washed jeans also have a worn-in appearance, which is achieved during production. With that said, acid-washed jeans differ from their stonewashed counterparts in several ways. Acid-washed jeans are similar to stonewashed jeans in the sense that they are both exposed to...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | jeans
Skinny and stretch are two of the most popular styles of jeans. They both offer a form-fitting construction that creates the appearance of a slimmer silhouette. With either of these styles, you can rest assured knowing that your jeans won’t fit loosely. While many people assume that skinny and stretch jeans are the same, however, they differ in several ways. If you’re thinking about buying either of these styles, you should learn the differences between them. Only then can you choose the right style for your taste in fashion. What Are Skinny Jeans? Also known as slim-fit jeans, skinny jeans are characterized by a snug fit. Different jeans fit in different ways. Some of them fit loosely when worn. Relaxed-fit jeans, for instance, are known for fit loosely, meaning they have excess material that hangs or drapes from your body when worn. Skinny jeans don’t fit loosely. Instead, they offer a snug fit with little or no excess material. Skinny jeans became popular during the early 1990s. Around this time, famous musicians and celebrities began wearing them. They were particularly popular among members of well-known rock bands such as Poison, Bon Jovi, KISS and Motley Crue. Shortly thereafter, skinny jeans experienced a decline in popularity. With that said, they experienced a revival in the mid-2000s when countless men and women began wearing them again. Today, skinny jeans rank as one of the most popular styles of jeans. What Are Stretch Jeans? Stretch jeans, on the other hand, are any type of jeans that feature a hybrid construction of pure denim and an elastic material. Conventional wisdom may lead you...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | Fashion, jeans
Nearly everyone owns and wears jeans. Over the years, they’ve become the most popular type of men’s and women’s trousers. Consisting of durable warp-faced cotton — the weft goes under multiple warp threads — jeans are worn by countless men and women on a daily basis. Not all jeans are the same, however. In addition to traditional jeans, there are now pull-on jeans. The Basics of Pull-On Jeans Pull-on jeans are a special type of jeans that, as the name suggests, you can pull onto your body to wear. Most jeans feature a rigid waistband. To wear them, you’ll have to unbutton the fly, after which you can slip through your legs through the jeans’ own leg openings. Pull-on jeans have leg openings as well. Rather than a rigid waistband, though, they feature an elastic waistband. Most pull-on jeans don’t have a button, nor do they have a zipper. Instead, they feature a drawstring that wraps around an elastic waistband. With this unique design, you can easily slip into and out of pull-on jeans. What Are Pull-On Jeans Made Of? Assuming this is your first time hearing about pull-on jeans, you might be wondering what material they are made of. Being that they are jeans, pull-on jeans are made of denim. All true jeans, in fact, are made of denim — and pull-on jeans are no exception. Denim is a form of cotton, but it offers greater strength and durable than regular cotton. Pull-on jeans are made of cotton-based denim as well. With that said, they aren’t made of the same denim used in standard jeans. Pull-on jeans are...
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Blue has become synonymous with denim jeans. Ever since they were first invented over a century ago, jeans have been made in blue. Manufacturers chose blue dye because of its naturally strong reaction with denim. Blue dye settles deep into denim, allowing for an even and dark color. While blue is still the most popular color in which jeans are made, it’s not the only color. You can find jeans in many other colors, some of which are revealed here. #1) Denver Gray Denver gray has become a popular color for denim jeans. As shown in the photo above, it’s essentially a light gray color. Denver gray jeans have a gentle color that’s easy on the eyes. More importantly perhaps, they match most other colors. If you own a pair of Denver gray jeans, you’ll be able to wear them with most if not all of your outfits. The same can’t be said for many other colors. #2) Olive Another alternative color to consider when shopping for denim jeans is olive. Olive is a color that, as you may have guessed, reflects the color of olives. It’s a dark yellow-green color that works incredibly well for denim jeans. If you’re tired of wearing blue-colored jeans day after day, you can change up your style by investing in a pair of olive jeans. Olive jeans aren’t too bright, nor are they too dark. As a result, they’ve become a popular alternative to traditional blue-colored jeans. #3) White We can’t talk about alternative colors for denim jeans without mentioning white. White jeans have been around for decades. Consisting of an all-white...