by MakeYourOwnJeans | denims |
It’s not uncommon for denim jeans to unravel. While this usually occurs at the bottom of the legs, it can happen to any area of the jeans. And once the denim begins to fray, it usually becomes progressively worse over time. Thankfully, though, there are several steps you can take to prevent your denim jeans from fraying, which we’re going to discuss in this blog post today. 100% Denim Construction First and foremost, be sure to choose jeans that are made of 100% denim. Some manufacturers use synthetic materials like polyester to mimic the appearance and characteristics of denim. However, the use of these alternative fabrics can increase the risk of them unraveling at the bottom. Furthermore, not all fabrics offer the same durability as denim, resulting in damage from washing and drying. To prevent this from happening, you should choose jeans made of 100% denim and not other materials or fabrics. Don’t Let the Bottom Drag on the Ground Perhaps the most important tip to prevent your denim jeans from fraying and unraveling is to keep them from dragging on the ground. Some men and women wear jeans with sandals or flip-flops during the summer — a simple combination that’s both comfortable and stylish. There’s nothing wrong with wearing jeans and sandals or flip-flops, but you should choose be conscious of the bottom of your jeans. If the bottom drags on the ground, it will cause them to degrade more quickly. Unless you prefer the look of worn jeans, don’t allow them to drag on the ground when wearing them. Check the Care Label As with most garments,...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | jeans |
Denim remains one of the world’s most popular textiles. In fact, most people wear it several times a week. But while you may have a general understanding of denim, there are probably some things you don’t know about this fabric. So, today we’re going to explore the world of denim, revealing what makes this fabric special. Move Over Levi Strauss Some people assume that Levi Strauss was the first person to invent denim, but this isn’t necessarily true. Before Levi Strauss began making denim jeans, there was a tailor named Jacob W. Davis. Using denim, Davis made rivet-reinforced denim pants for gold prospectors, laborers and other hard-working individuals. Reports indicate that Davis was motivated to create the denim pants after a customer has requested a special pair for chopping wood. Previously, pants on the market were too weak and often succumbed to damage. This prompted Davis to make a stronger and more durable style of pants; thus, paving the way for denim pants. Denim is a Type of Cotton You might be surprised to learn that denim is actually a type of cotton. The term “denim” simply refers to a strong and durable cotton with the weft passing under two or more warp threads. This construction creates diagonal ribbing that’s not found in traditional cotton. Normally, the warp thread of denim is dyed blue (light blue or indigo), whereas the weft thread is left white. This is why the interior of denim jeans is usually a different color than the exterior. North American is The World’s Leading Consumer of Denim Jeans While worn by millions of men and women...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | Jackets |
With winter right around the corner, there’s no better time than the present to update your wardrobe with a new jacket. Doing so will keep you warm and comfortable regardless of what mother nature has to throw your way. But rather than choosing just any coat or jacket, it’s recommended that you choose a denim jacket. Denim jackets are made from the same high-quality denim material as jeans. This allows for an unmatched level of comfort, strength and durability. Furthermore, denim jackets have a uniquely stylish appearance that’s not found elsewhere. So, if you’re looking for a jacket that’s going to last and offer you countless years of enjoyment, you really can’t go wrong with denim. However, you’ll want to choose the right type of denim jacket to reap the full benefits of this popular outerwear option, which is something we’re going to discuss in this blog post. Consider the Color One of the first things to consider when choosing a denim jacket is the color. Some people assume that denim jackets are only available in blue, but this isn’t necessarily true. Traditionally, denim is made using blue dye. This is why most jeans on the market are blue. With that said, manufacturers can use any color dye to make jeans, jackets or any other denim garment. In addition to light blue, denim jackets are also available in indigo blue, black, white, green and countless other colors. Think about when and how you’ll be wearing the denim jacket and choose the most appropriate color. Denim or Denim Blends You should also consider whether the jacket is made of 100%...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | jeans |
Tens of millions of men and women work in blue-collared jobs like manufacturing and construction. These jobs are critical to the country’s infrastructure and economy. Unlike white-collared jobs, however, they are more laborious and require a greater amount of physical work. Because of this, it’s important for blue-collared workers to wear comfortable, durable pants, such as denim jeans. The right pair of denim jeans will offer the perfect balance of comfort, strength, style and durability. If you work in a laborious job, you really can’t go wrong with a pair of denim jeans. With that said, however, not all jeans are made the same, so you need to selectively choose the right pair for the job. Here are 10 things to look for in a pair of working jeans. #1) 100% Denim Construction Working jeans should be made of denim and only denim. In recent years, some companies have begun to experiment with the use of two or more materials in their jeans. Stretch jeans, for instance, are often made with polyester or spandex, which is responsible for their elastic properties. The problem with stretch jeans and similar fabric blends, however, is that they lack the strength and durability of 100% denim jeans. Assuming you plan on wearing them while working, it’s best to stick with 100% denim jeans for this reason. #2) Relaxed Fit Denim jeans are available in countless different styles, some of which include skinny, straight leg, high-rise, low-rise and slim fit. So, which style should you choose? For working jeans, it’s usually a good idea to choose relaxed fit. As the name suggests, relaxed fit...
by MakeYourOwnJeans | denims |
Jeans are the world’s most popular type of pants, worn by both men and women alike. There’s a good reason for this: jeans are durable, strong, comfortable and available in countless styles. For these reasons and others, millions of men and women wear jeans as their go-to pants. However, there are a few things you shouldn’t do when wearing jeans, some of which we’re going to discuss in this blog post. #1) Wearing Boot-Cut Jeans with Sandals There’s nothing wrong with wearing boot-cut jeans, nor is there anything wrong with wearing sandals. With that said, you should avoid wearing them together in the same outfit. As you may already know, boot-cut jeans are characterized by a larger opening around the ankles, allowing you to place them over the top of your boots. Wearing boot-cut jeans with sandals, flip-flops or similar shoes, however, will result in the bottom of your jeans dragging on the ground. And when this occurs, it will usually damage your jeans. #2) Wearing Black Jeans with a Brown Belt Black has become a popular alternative to traditional light blue and indigo blue jeans. But if you’re going to wear a pair of black jeans, do not pair it with a brown belt. Going back to the basics of fashion 101, black and brown do not mix. Wearing these two colors together will create an clashing appearance that simply doesn’t work. Instead, consider wearing a black belt with black jeans. #3) Assuming All Jeans are Made of 100% Denim Just because a pair of jeans looks like it’s made of denim doesn’t necessarily mean that it is....