Sunday, January 2, 2011

GUIDE to help you choose the right denims:




With trousers and ties becoming increasingly rare in most men’s daily
lives, the majority of men rely on denim to get them through occasions
ranging from casual days at the office to hip club nights, and even
weddings. The proliferation of denim-appropriate settings has led to a
seemingly endless, often overwhelming selection of denim rinses, cuts
and price points for consumers to choose from.

SO this is a GUIDE to help you choose the right denims:



Get the appropriate fit, cut and wash of jeans for your body. The
wrong pair of jeans can be a complete disaster. In contrast, the right
jeans can literally transform your physique to give you the appearance
of having a body sculpted by the GHAJINI trainer. When seeking that
great fit of denim, remember this.



 Fit (how the jeans sit on your body)



Cut (the shape of the jeans)



Wash (the color and finish of the jeans)


FIT:

 Is an all important factor to consider. There are four categories
that jeans fall into where fit is concerned: slim, regular, relaxed, and loose.



CUT:



Different cuts of denim include boot cut, skinny leg, wide leg,
straight leg, high rise, and low rise.



Wash :



The most common washes for denim are dark, stone, dirty, and distressed.



 To find the best jeans for your body, you need to know how to combine
fits, cuts and washes so that you end up with a pair that shows off
your assets while concealing your flaws. For example, guys with lean
body types can choose between slim or regular-fit jeans with a boot
cut, skinny or straight leg in pretty much any wash. Heavier guys
should look for relaxed-fit jeans with a boot cut or wide leg in a
dark or dirty rinse.  For more info on this click here.



Care for your jeans properly to maximize their life



There are a few basic precautions you can take to extend the life of
your jeans so that they’ll look virtually  new until you rip an
unsightly hole in them.

 First, make sure that the length of your jeans is appropriate for the
footwear you’ll be wearing most often with them. An inseam that is too
long means that the bottom of your jeans will drag on the ground and
quickly become ruined. If the jeans have a fantastic fit but are too
long, take them to a tailor and get them hemmed – but this service is
best left to experts in the store. Denim Care More Info..



Match your denim to the occasion



Nowadays, jeans are appropriate for all but the most formal events
unless you are Mr. Bollywood or a Rock Star. Having said that, not all
jeans are right for all occasions. Your favorite pair of ripped, distressed 
jeans for instance, is better suited for weekend lounging than a 
business dinner.



To decide which jeans you should don and when, compare the fit, cut
and wash of your jeans to what’s on your schedule. Slim-fit or
boot-cut denim in a dark wash is your go-anywhere standby, and will
get you through casual days as well as dressier affairs. For lazy
weekends, grabbing a pint or chilling out with friends at sporting
events, you can be less cautious in your choice of denim, opting for a
stone-washed or heavily distressed pair.



Whatever the occasion one thing is for sure,
denims go with everything.

Love thy denim

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