| Denim Code |
| Written by YH STAFF | |||
| Sunday, 27 September 2009 | |||
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Let's all remember that denim has attitude; it can help define your style; it transcends social class; and it is a staple of your wardrobe, regardless of whether you're a secretary or celebrity. Never before has there been so much denim on the Red Carpet which is precisely why choosing the proper fit for your body is important to both men and women. Globally, denim is a huge product and many consumers will spend upwards of $70 for a pair of designer jeans that flatter their figure. Wearing the perfect jean can give you an extra boost of confidence to saunter into a club, luncheon, office party or barbeque. So how do you know if your jeans are dated? We have searched far and wide to find the answers for you, Young Hollywood-ians. We found the hottest designs turning heads of both men and women this season. So if you want to be in-the-know about these hi-tech jeans read on. Although women's styles fluctuate, we found several designs that can stay in your closet all year. We all know and love the skinny leg jean, so its bewildering to see their sales plummet. Fear not, the skinny jean is staying around for a while, especially since its tough-edgy style is bonafide eye candy if worn appropriately. You will also find that skinny, lightweight cigarette denim is hot, as well as vintage jeans with stitched pockets. This season the bottoms of denim are flaring out a bit as the waistlines inch their way back up. Furthermore, straight leg and boot cut jeans are making a comeback since they often accentuate height and give the illusion of a longer silhouette. The top selling point for women, however, is when a jean can make her derriere appears nothing short of amazing. The placement of pockets is of utmost importance in this case, and a super dark wash or light black are known to slenderize a women's figure. Designer brands truly make a difference because most of them are made with tightly woven denims that are purposefully cut to narrow your hips and thighs. Some brands that are known to accentuate your curves are: Antik Denim, True Religion (looks good on all body types), Joe's Jeans (for curvaceous women), Citizens of Humanity, Rock and Republic, Marlow and Starr D. Generally speaking, the most popular denim among men are jeans that have a snug fit on the upper thigh, coupled with an ever-so-slight flare at the bottom. Vintage jeans are in the running for men; however, please leave the extra embellishments (shiny accessories, etc.) for women. Preferred brands for men that seem to be flying off the shelves are Hudson, Diesel, Energie, Armani Exchange, Levi's 501, Seven and Paper Denim. Shopping tends to be a women's favorite hobby, but it can be frustrating to find the perfect jean. That is precisely why there are now several websites that you can use to discover the perfect style of jeans for your figure before you take that trip to the mall. Several innovative sites that you can utilize are Zafu.com, shopbop.com and landsend.com. Finally, whether you're a jetsetter or a trendsetter, you're sure to blow everyone away if you are one of the first to purchase a pair of Denim Code jeans. They use a 2D code as their logo and you'll find hundreds of various styles to choose from. This revolutionary company is making it possible to access audio/video recordings at no cost from a pair of their special jeans. You simply snapshot the tag with your mobile phone which then allows you to access libraries of sports, music, video games or even people. They will first be sold in Paris at the Denim Code Store. It all started with Levi Strauss in 1873; however, in a world of astounding technological advances, we are now on the cusp of taking denim to a whole new level. Tags: Denim Code
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