by MakeYourOwnJeans | jeans |
From low-rise and high-rise to boot-cut and straight-leg, denim jeans come in a variety of styles. Over the past few decades, however, one of the most popular styles has been distressed. Also known as stonewashed, distressed jeans offer a natural worn and faded appearance. It’s a unique style that’s weathered the hands of time to become a popular fashion statement. Unless you’ve owned and worn distressed jeans, though, you may feel lost and confused when shopping for a pair. History and Origins of Distressed Jeans Contrary to popular belief, distressed jeans didn’t emerge during the early 2000s. They’ve actually been around since the 1970s, during which punk bands would intentionally shred and damage their denim jeans as a statement against society. According to some reports, English rock-and-roll musician Johnny Rotten was largely responsible for pushing the idea of distressed jeans. At first, it was only rock bands — along with their following of fans — who created distressed jeans. As denim manufacturers noticed the demand for distressed jeans, though, they began to make and sell their own jeans in this style. In the 1980s and going forward, denim manufacturers have continued to produce and sell distressed jeans. Advantages of Distressed Jeans There’s a reason distressed jeans have become so popular — well, several reasons actually. For starters, they offer a unique style that’s characterized by fading, uneven wearing of the denim fabric, frayed edges and other more. Some people may view these features as flaws, but others view them as stylish elements. If you agree with the latter crowd, perhaps distressed denim jeans are right choice. They’ll allow you...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | Uncategorized |
Spring is right around the corner, and with this seasonal transition comes warmer temperatures and longer days. This means you’ll have to put away your winter apparel and accessories and shift your attention to spring items instead. Rather than waiting until the first day of spring to update your wardrobe, it’s recommended that you go ahead and do it now. So, how can you get your wardrobe ready for the spring season? Bring Out The White There’s an unwritten rule that you shouldn’t wear white after Labor Day. For more than a century, countless men and women have followed this rule, omitting white garments and accessories from their outfits after Labor Day. The beginning of spring, however, is the perfect time to bring back the white. From white t-shirts and tank to white jeans and chinos, you can sport this color in style after winter has ended. In fact, white is actually beneficial to wear during the spring and summer seasons because it reflects sunlight. If you’re planning on staying outside on a warm spring day, wearing white garments can keep you cool and comfortable. White has stronger reflective properties than black and other dark colors, so it’s more effective at blocking sunlight. Of course, white is also a “safe” color that looks great with countless other colors and styles, so you can’t go wrong when including white in your springtime outfits. Store Your Winter Apparel Go through your closet — or wherever else you keep your clothes — and pull out all your winter apparel so that you can move it to storage area like your basement or...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | jeans |
Worn by men and women of all ages and backgrounds, jeans are the world’s most popular type of pants. Constructed out of denim, they are strong and durable yet also soft and comfortable. These unique properties offer a superior level of performance that’s not found in other pants. But because so many people wear jeans, creating a unique style is often difficult. In this post, we’re going to reveal 10 easy ways to improve the appearance of your jeans. By taking advantage of these tips, you’ll create a unique style that compliments your body as well as the rest of your outfit. #1) Choose Selvedge Denim Jeans Selvedge denim jeans have become a hot trend in recent years. They are designed with several inches of denim fabric folded up and sew into the bottom of the legs. Because the underside of denim has a lighter tone than the outer side, selvedge denim jeans offer a uniquely stylish appearance. #2) Make Sure They Fit Whether you choose selvedge or traditional denim jeans, you should make sure they fit. If they are too big or too small, they won’t help you create a stylish appearance. While you may get lucky by finding the perfect pair of fitted jeans at a local department store, we make the process a little easier by offering custom sizing on all our jeans. When you order from MakeYourOwnJeans, you can specify your measurements, and we’ll use those measurements to design the perfect pair of fitted jeans for you. #3) Pair It With a Denim Jacket Another way to improve the appearance of your jeans is to...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | Jackets |
Also known as a jean jacket or trucker jacket, a denim jacket is a classic form of outerwear that’s characterized by a denim construction. It’s made using the same denim fabric as jeans to provide the perfect combination of strength, durability, comfort and style. But if you’re never owned a denim jacket before, you might be wondering how to wear one. MakeYourOwnJeans is here to rescue, as we’ve created a beginner’s guide to wearing a denim jacket. By following the tips outlined in this guide, you’ll create a picture-perfect outfit while sporting a denim jacket. Choose a Versatile Style It’s important that you choose a denim jacket in a versatile style. Otherwise, you won’t be able to wear it with many clothes and accessories. What is a versatile style exactly? Basically, the term “versatile” — when used in the context of clothing — refers to garments that you can wear with a variety of other garments and accessories. A versatile denim jacket, for example, should feature a traditional color like light blue or navy with a classic all-denim construction. This basic, timeless style will provide you with greater freedom when wearing your denim jacket. Maintain the Buttons Although there are exceptions, most denim jackets feature a column of buttons on the front, which you can fasten to keep warm during cold weather. If you choose a traditional denim jacket like this, though, you’ll need to maintain the buttons. Occasionally inspect the buttons on your denim jacket for signs of damage or wear. It’s not uncommon for buttons to pull away from the garment to which they are attached. As...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | Denim Shorts |
Jeans aren’t the only garment made of denim. You can find shorts made of this versatile fabric as well. Worn by both men and women alike, denim shorts offer several unique advantages. Whether you’re looking to update your wardrobe with the upcoming warmer months or simply improve your sense of fashion, you should consider investing in a pair of high-quality denim shorts for the following reasons. They Are Breathable Because they are made of cotton, denim shorts are breathable, meaning they won’t leave feeling hot and clammy. You can comfortably wear them outdoors under the hot summer sun for countless hours. The breathable properties of denim shorts will keep you cool by allowing your body to perspire naturally. They Don’t Stain Easily Denim shorts can develop stains when exposed to stain-causing compounds, but they are less likely to show stains than other types of shorts, pants and garments. As you may know, denim is thicker and stronger than denim. Therefore, many stain-causing compounds will simply run off the surface of your denim shorts rather than absorbing into the fabric. You should still try to avoid exposing your denim shorts to stain-causing compounds like coffee, soda, ketchup, mud and dirt. But if they happen to get dirty, you can rest assured knowing that the properties of your denim shorts will protect them from stains. They Are Gaining Popularity Denim shorts have been around for over a half-century, but they’ve been steadily gaining momentum in the world of mainstream fashion in recent years. If you look at Google Trends, you’ll see that the popularity rating for “denim shorts” searches was 55...