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jueves, 9 de septiembre de 2010

Denim Labels You Should Own By Brandon Dyce (Final)


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Sticking with conventional wisdom never hurts, but in today’s emergent denim market, it’s never a bad idea to venture out of your comfort zone either. That’s why we recommend you mix up your wardrobe with some of these labels that are mixing up a product market that has been stagnant for far too long. Any six of these evolving denim-makers have jeans you should own.

miércoles, 8 de septiembre de 2010

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Five Four
Like most modern labels, Five Four isn’t merely about clothes; it’s also about a way of life. So expect the denim that the six-year-old label is releasing into the market stream to reflect more than just high-quality jeans; they also embody the idea that jeans are a first love of fashion, and that jeans should represent a lifestyle. Sounds far-fetched, but look at Five Four’s Dee Raw jeans, which are a slim cut and come in an atypical raw-blue wash. In its own way, the brand is offering a sophisticated choice in an alternative cut. Give Five Four a try and it’ll fast become a first love of your own.

martes, 7 de septiembre de 2010

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AG Jeans
Since revamping in 2004, AG Jeans has been churning out vintage-style denim at break-neck speed. That’s due in equal parts to the rapid genius of the line and the mass consumption of its impressive designs. AG Jeans, like other upstarts, rock an old-school vibe. However, unlike the others, it uses softer textiles and flashier cuts. Their Hero jeans, for example, are your classic straight-leg jean, but they differ in two significant ways: pima cotton and a slightly higher back rise. The softer denim and high back make for jeans that are both comfortable and complimentary. AG Jeans give a whole new momentum to your style.

lunes, 6 de septiembre de 2010

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Kasil Jean
Each of us has our own individual style. It’s what defines us as individuals, and it’s also what defines the uber-trendy Kasil Jean. Their jeans, available in four categorized models, are all handmade, leaving a bit of room for variance in each pair. So just like us, Kasil Jeans have their own personalized style. Take, for instance, Kasil’s classic bootcut jeans: It’s your traditional bootcut jean available in four different washes; however, the innovation here is that no two pairs are identical. When you make the move to Kasil Jeans, you’ll find their distinctive approach and one-of-a-kind style matches your own.

domingo, 5 de septiembre de 2010

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Taverniti So Jeans
Right off the bat, Taverniti So Jeans must be appreciated for their dichotomy. The brand, while produced in L.A., takes inspiration from French designs; their jeans mix West Coast rock with Parisian flare. However, if it sounds incongruous, don’t turn the channel just yet. Consider the Meg 17 Biker Jeans from the innovative label. These jeans have a heavy-metal edge with their slim fit that’s uniquely offset by their dark rinse and white stitching. As these jeans demonstrate so perfectly, Taverniti So Jeans are a study in contrasts -- and it’s a lesson you’d be well advised to learn.

sábado, 4 de septiembre de 2010

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Joe's Jeans
They say to pick one thing and do it well. Well, that’s exactly what’s happening at Joe’s Jeans. In 2007, the label shucked off all of its other clothing efforts and zeroed in on denim; it’s been nothing but good-looking, high-end jeans since then. Using sophisticated rinses and modern cuts, Joe’s makes denim look both urbane and chic, especially in options like its Brixton/Gallo jeans. This particular pair, with its straight-leg and narrow-thigh hemming, comes across as an upscale, superior option to more pedestrian brands. Joe’s Jeans; it’s easy to remember and advantageous to wear them.

viernes, 3 de septiembre de 2010

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Hudson Jeans
Jean’s aren’t just an American ideal anymore. The Brits want a piece of the action as well, and Hudson Jeans, fresh out of the UK, is providing a European dynamic and approach that’s long been missing from denim. Since 2002, Hudson jeans have demonstrated that denim isn’t commonplace, but another facet of lavish comfort. Need an illustration? Hudson’s relaxed boot fit jeans are all about casual European class. With their all-over distressing and signature triangle-flap pocket, these jeans prove that slightly banged-up denim can be classy. Hey, if they’re good enough for Becks, shouldn’t they be good enough for you?

jueves, 2 de septiembre de 2010

Denim Labels You Should Own By Brandon Dyce

Going with brands you trust is always advisable, especially when it comes to denim. However, these days, if you’re buying jeans on name recognition alone, you’re definitely missing out. Sure, the tried-and-true names like Levis and Diesel are bankable, but some new names have emerged in the field of denim and these are names you should consider. Why mess with a good thing you ask? Well, brand loyalty is admirable, but these new labels bring a fresh perspective to a seminal garment and your wardrobe; it’s an impressive feat on many levels, which is why we recommend these denim labels you should own.