6 Signs that it’s Time to Buy a New Pair of Jeans

6 Signs that it’s Time to Buy a New Pair of Jeans

When was the last time that you bought a new pair of jeans? It’s not uncommon for some people to keep their jeans for two, three or even five years. If you have a “favorite” pair, for instance, you may feel emotionally attached to them, even if they no longer fit. But there comes a point when you must let go and replace your jeans, updating your wardrobe with replacements. So, how do you know that it’s time to buy a new pair of jeans? Check out the following signs listed below.

You Don’t Own Any Jeans

Of course, you should probably buy a new pair of jeans if you currently don’t own any. Denim jeans are the world’s most popular style of pants, worn by both men and women alike. They are strong, durable and stylish — a unique combination that’s not found in other styles of pants. So if you’re still on the fence about wearing them, go ahead and take plunge by purchasing your first pair today. You can wear jeans for a variety of different occasions, even dressing them up for semi-formal events and parties.

They No Longer Fit

Another tell-tale sign that it’s time to buy a new pair of jeans is when your current pair (or pairs) no longer fit. No matter how hard you try to prevent it, you are going to lose and gain weight as you age. This is a natural phenomenon that happens to everyone, regardless of how much time you spend exercising at the gym. With these bodily changes, however, comes the potential for your jeans (and other garments) to no longer fit. If you have to wear a belt just to keep your jeans from falling to the ground, it’s probably time to buy a new pair. Or if you have to squeeze in your stomach just to slide into your jeans, it’s also time to buy a new pair.

They Have Holes in All the Wrong Places

Distressed denim has become a popular choice of jeans in recent years. Characterized by frayed, worn fabric, usually found around the knees and thighs, it’s a fresh alternative to traditional denim. But if your jeans have developed holes in the crotch or backside, you should replace them with a new pair. Worn and distressed jeans are great, although there comes a time when they should be replaced.

They are Uncomfortable to Wear

Denim jeans are incredibly soft and comfortable, which is one of the many reasons why they are so popular. In fact, the modern-day jeans originated during the mid-19th century and were primarily worn by gold prospectors during the California Gold Rush. In order to withstand the constant wear and tear, they were designed with an emphasis on strength and durability. While some gold prospectors today continue to wear jeans, this classic garment has since become a mainstay element in the world of modern fashion — and jeans still possess the same high level of strength and durability as they once did more than a century ago.

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They Have Permanent Stains

It’s frustrating when you spill a soda of cup of coffee on your favorite pair of jeans. The good news, however, is that most surface stains such as this come out with some stain-fighting laundry detergent. The bad news, however, is that some stains will settle deep into the fabric where they are next-to-impossible to remove. When this occurs, your only option may be to replace your jeans. Sure, you can try one last-ditch effort to remove the stain by soaking them in vinegar, but even vinegar isn’t enough to remove some stubborn stains. So if your jeans have permanent stain, cut your losses and buy a new pair.

They Smell Old

Denim jeans should never smell “old,” regardless of how old they really are. If they do, it’s probably because something like mold and/or mildew have formed within the fabric. Depending on the severity of the problem, you may be able to restore them back to their original, fresh smell simply by washing them with detergent and vinegar. In addition to eliminating stains, vinegar is also highly effective at getting rid of bad odors. Vinegar doesn’t always work, however, and some bad-smelling jeans may not come clean. If this sounds like a familiar scenario, ditch your bad-smelling jeans and invest in a new pair.

Here are some tips to follow when shopping for a new pair of jeans:

  • Don’t buy your jeans from a local retail or department store, as you have trouble finding the right size. Instead, order your jeans from the denim experts here at MakeYourOwnJeans. We allow customers to specify their own measurements during checkout, meaning you can rest assured knowing your new jeans will fit just right.
  • Pay attention to the material/fabric from which they are constructed. Contrary to what some people may believe, denim isn’t the only material used to construct jeans. Stretch jeans, for instance, are typically made of a combination of both denim and some other elastic material like polyester or Spandex. The addition of this elastic material, even in small amounts, gives denim greater flexibility while also making it soften and more comfortable.
  • What type of “fit” do you want? We’ve talked about this before on our blog, but it’s worth mentioning again that jeans are available in several different fits, including boot-cut, straight-leg, skinny, high-waisted, flared, bell-bottom and more. Each fit has its own unique characteristics, so take the time to familiarize yourself with the different fits to determine which style is best suited for you.
  • Consider the color when choosing a new pair of jeans. Dark blue/indigo is an excellent all-around choice, as it can be worn with many different styles of outfits. But that doesn’t mean you should overlook other colors like light blue, white, black or even red. Denim jeans are available in dozens of different colors, offering something for just about everyone. And if you can’t choose a color, why not buy several different jeans in a variety of colors?
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