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Who makes the worst looking jeans from a name brand jeans company?

Who makes the worst looking jeans from a name brand jeans company?

I think Aeropostale and old navy make the worst looking jeans.
opps I don’t mean a company that specializes jeans, just any company that also sells jeans.

How can I make skinny jeans from flare jeans?

Yea so I like skinny jeans better but I have a lot of flare jeans and does anyone know how to do this?

Women’s Designer Jeans from Cocoa Jeans

It seems no designer jean is perfect. No matter how much you spend or how hot the brand is, your beautiful jeans start to get loose and baggy by the end of the day. So you wash them. Then they barely fit. Add more washes over time and they start to fade. The decline of the designer jean is a sad story…but it doesn’t have to be that way.

 

Cocoa Jeans offers an infinite selection of beautiful jeans that all seem to defy the common designer jean quotient: they won’t put a dent in your savings, and they will always look as perfect as the day you bought them. Compared to Cocoa Jeans, it seems what every other brand is doing is just wrong. How could it not be, when Cocoa is offering you more affordable designer jeans that will never stop making you look your sexiest? 

 

High Tech Fabric

 

Cocoa Jeans are made with a high tech fabric superior to the cotton denim you’re used to buying and wearing. That means no getting baggy, no shrinking, and no fading. Imagine a pair of jeans that stays as close to your shape as the first minute you wear them. They always look and feel like brand new, even though they’ll be as comfortable as a pair of broken-in jeans. Why look broken-in just to be comfortable? You don’t have to. Cocoa Jeans smashes through another aspect of designer jeans by making you feel comfortable and relaxed while looking incredibly hot. 

 

And the jeans are not your average, plain Jane jeans. These are unique styles that will leave every other girl you encounter secretly jealous and wondering where and how she can get those jeans. Think of some of the popular jean brands today. Now think of how many hundreds of girls you see all the time wearing those jeans, the same jeans. Now you can step out in jeans no one has seen before. Now you will turn heads. Cocoa Jeans makes every pair of jeans a limited edition – only 3000 pairs of each are produced. You will always be looking one of a kind. The designs of Cocoa Jeans are fun and sexy, and there are different styles and color schemes for different looks and outfits. Jeans have come to be thought of as a neutral basic, and that shouldn’t be. Jeans can make your whole outfit. The jeans from Cocoa Jeans do. 

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Is walmart’s wrangler jeans different from the ones that cowboys wear?

I noticed that these ones don’t have the w stiched on the back pocket.

Where do you get your skinny jeans from? How do you like the Skinnies from those stores?

I just want to know where everybody else gets theirs from. I get mine from Hottopic, Deb, Rue21, and Forever21.
I want to konw your opinion on skinny jeans from the other stores.
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From literature to Science of men

I am going to start, by giving you a quick historical perspective, in so far as, in our world culture and writing link has begun to unravel, we cannot stop letters to continue. But they do like a progressive displacement.

If you look French through ages, you will quick understand that that knowledge is obviously connected to the conditions that are culturally ours. Well, we should be aware that it is what we recently said: “In the Middle Ages, there were French texts which were worth. There was, for example, the Roland’s song, etc.” Medieval university has completely ignored these French texts, even those produced by Rutebeuf or Villon. And, why did the Middle Age deliberately put aside these texts? Because this was not made to know, but, as Nietzsche very nicely said: it was the “gay science,” or the anti-science, the science used to protest, not recognized by the university: the science of that time, and until the XVI century, was Latin, French and these sciences were not more than a gay science.

When was the first displacement, which led the birth of “French literature,” effectuated? In the Renaissance, when the “Modern Times” were appearing with Rabelais. If Rabelais is ludicrous, “Gallic,” a pig and everything you want, it is because he was just rehabilitating the medieval gay science, but in French. It was a very great revolution: before, French texts had any status, from now on, they have one. Of course, there were a few years that it was being prepared. There was a pre literature, a “protohistory” literature, if I can say, represented by those that has been called the major Rhetoric men, which rhyme in French and who began to try to place their productions into the refined society. But Renaissance is a breath of oxygen; it is the French all fronts, the gay science carefully promoted.

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Designer Jeans: From Gold Rush Blue Jeans to Devine Denim

Copyright (c) 2009 Abby Lawal

What would Levi Strauss think if he were around today to see the transformation of the blue jeans he supplied during the gold rush in California? Blue jeans have developed from the rugged pants gold miners wore into the denim designer suits of today.

It’s hard to believe that pants created to be functional, rugged, and resistant to tearing with riveted pockets would be a high fashion item today.

Levi Strauss added rivets to his line of jeans when miners complained that their pockets kept ripping. A man named Jacob Davis thought of the idea of brass rivets for holding on the pockets. He was not a rich man, so was unable to patent his idea. He contacted Strauss and sold him the idea of the rivets. The rivets filled the bill when it came to long lasting pockets.

Did you know that’s why your expensive designer jeans have rivets? Who knew? The jeans then became popular in western movies and during WWII; soldiers wore jeans when they were on leave. When the war was over, Levi jeans developed competition from companies like Wrangler and Lee.

During the 1960’s, jeans became very popular with the college crowd and young people. They were no longer only for the working man, but for men and women alike. Jeans became a fashion symbol in the 1980’s, being picked up by famous designers. Designers, such as Devine Denim developed many different styles of jeans, putting their own designer labels on them.

Not only are these designer jeans stylish, they also have different textures and designs like soft stretch suits, denim separates, denim trouser, jeans pants, jeans skirts and jeans sets for both men and women.

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Jeans and Their Evolution: From Factories to Fashion

Everyone has a pair of jeans. It could be that favorite pair you’ve had forever, or a brand new pair you just bought with Sunday newspaper coupons. But everyone has jeans they wear and love. They’re comfortable, durable, and follow fashion trends as closely as women’s shoes. Many offices now even allow jeans as part of their work wear, something that would have been unheard of when jeans began to be popular. In fact, during the 1950s, some restaurants and movie theaters refused to admit customers wearing jeans.

Jeans weren’t always as fashionable as they are today. In fact, they were originally used as sturdy trousers worn by men and women in factories during World War II. In the 1950s, however, teenagers began wearing jeans as a form of rebellion against conformity, and by the 1970s, jeans were a staple of fashion wardrobes. They’re available throughout the world, but typically, jeans are considered a part of American culture, like baseball and apple pie.

One of the major changes that has occurred in the jean industry is the change from standard trouser-style jeans worn by men and women prior to the 1950s. In the beginning, if you wanted to break in your jeans, you had to do it the old fashioned way, which either involved wearing them frequently for a long time, or dragging them on concrete and washing them frequently to make them look more worn.

The introduction of bell bottom jeans, for example, proved that jeans could be as much a fashion statement as a durable pair of pants. Now styles range from skin tight to large and baggy, available in every color imaginable. You can get jeans with embroidery, patches, rhinestones, or even brand new jeans that look as though they’ve been worn for twenty years. There are designers who specialize in jeans (besides Levi and Wranglers).

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