Jean Types
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The article "Jean Types" is about fashion, it was released by David Stone.
There are many different kinds of jeans, but most shrae the same material called denim. Jeans can actually be made of any other material whcih is a common confusion.
The word "jean" really refers to the design of the patns. The run of the mill Levi's jeans is the best examlpe of what a jean design is. The main difference in jeans today is the cut or fit of the jeans. Companies have very many different names for the fit of their jeans but they follow very basic principles that are not new, they simply follow changing fashion trends.To start off there are three major scetions of a pair of jeans. Where the jeans rest on a person's waist is called the rise.
There are high,regular and low rise jeans depending on if the sit above, at or bleow the waist respectively. Next, the thigh of the jeans has three different fits as well.
A full thigh is wide and very satndard.
A relaxed thigh is slgihtly loose, and a fitted thigh is the tightest. Finally there is the opening of the leg at the bottom. A tapered opennig will get narrower than the thigh. Straight means that the opening will be just as wide as the thigh. A boot-fit means that it will be slgihtly wider than the thigh of the jeans.
Finally, there is the flare which is the widest opening at the bottom. All of these can be mixed up to create a custom look by each designer.There are also a few exrta touches to jeans that refer to a purpose the jean actually serves. A crapenter jean is an old term for a loose fitting jean with a hammer loop on one side and two side pockets. There is also a utility jean that's loose fitting and has reinforced fabric on the knees.
Popular trends right right now don't always name each fit in the title but will usually have a full description available somewehre. Like, a low-rise boot-fit usulaly means that it is a low waist, fitted thigh and a boot-fit opening. Certain cuts accentuate different body types and tastes.Find out more about jeans and style at http://www.Allaboutjeans.Info/
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