Trends in Men’s Jeans
463 views, 2 so far today
Fashions come and go, but jeans are not at all out of style. This period, the overall look is dressy and stylish. When it comes to jeans, a bit slimmer fit was big hit on catwalks for this season. Jeans are absolutely getting leaner with a little upper waist than past years. It also seems that loudly faded jeans are gradually loosing ground. On the other hand, it seems that embroidering and stitching on jeans is here to stay. Vintage jeans look is also still en vogue.
In the 1600’s it was a pair of Spanish breeches. In the 1920’s, knickers were the bee’s knees. But today, an exclusive, well-made pair of jeans is the 21st century staple of the trendy, urban male attire. And because this is the information-technology period and not the industrial revolution, there are zillions of different fits, washes, and brands to choose from this fall.
Here are some popular jeans of this seasons.
Tar-Black Jeans:
This color is great for those of us who don’t build it to the laundromat too often. Brawny black denim hides ketchup stains and looks badass with a pair of vans and some tats. This pair from Cheap Monday won’t smash the bank at a meager $65.00. If you’re shotting for a more uptown look, try the Diesel Viker in black. This slim Italian jean has dissimilarity white stitching on the back pockets. Price of this jean is $160.00 only.

Taper Leg or Boot Cut:
The argue rages on. Although the slim, tapered fit has made resurrection in the past few years, flared jeans are still going strong. The inquiry about whether to cinch it in or flare it out is now answered by what view you’re with and what image you want to depict. The taper leg is a European look: the British and art institute-trained are more probable to rock a pair of spandex skinnies. The boot cut is a more American, casual look. Whether you’re hitting the club or furious open a beer for the game, try the True Religion flared “Joey” cut in Dark Vintage. This jean has a classic but immediate vibe ($172.00). Of course, there is middle ground in jean world: if you’re neither nor in this fashion debate, you can always spring for a nice, comfy pair of directly Seven jeans in tranquil, Worn Mercer. Price of this jean is $194.00 only.

Acid Wash:
Okay, we know you’re almost certainly conjuring images of Joe Dirt, but the 80s are clearly still going burly in the fashion world (reference points: neon graphic tees, aviator sunglasses). Urban Outfitters stays true to the Saved by the Bell artistic with their BDG Acid Wash Denim jeans ($49.00), with a slim fit and a tapered leg. Pair with more subdued sporty shoes in an off-white or black, and you’ll be looking red instead of like a 1986 fashion fatality.

Popularity: 31%
Subscribe For Fashion Newsletters
Random Posts
Comments (2)


























Thanks very much for this imformative blog post.
Interesting!
The latest fashion trend in apparels today is the skinny jeans that give you a lean look. However, if you are unable to get into those, you would also be happy to put on those wide legged pants or trousers that are also hot with the fashionistas. When worn with a short narrow top and a slim fit jacket along with high heel shoes, this combination would look cool and give you that much longed for lean look.
Try it out this season!