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Mass manufacturing denim is all about quantity and getting the product out there rather than focusing on quality. High street retailers have started to realise that they need to cater for different body shapes and have introduced their own denim collections.

The positive thing about the denim industry is that whatever your budget, there is a brand out there to fit it. Think of it as an investment you can enjoy now. Click to the shop and see for yourself.

Your email address will not be published. By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. As both require care and consideration, quality and sustainability are often directly linked, meaning you can count on ethical brands to produce higher quality jeans. Stylish and chic, but comfortable enough for everyday wear, Khaite jeans are for the 21st century woman who is always on the go and wants to look good while doing so.

Their variety of styles reflects the multitude of women we have today. He certainly seems to have succeeded, considering that today Acne Studios is a trendy, innovative label coveted by the likes of Rihanna and Alexa Chung. Inspired by Scandanavian minimalism, contemporary art and photography, the brand merges trendy styles with timeless quality.

Acne Studios is rooted in the functionality and simplicity that underscores Scandavian design, creating products that are built to stand the test of time, in terms of both quality and design. Originally founded as a denim label featuring styles in rigid, comfort or super stretch denim, Acne Studios understands the versatility of denim. This is a BETA experience. You may opt-out by clicking here.

More From Forbes. Nov 10, , am EST. Nov 9, , pm EST. Nov 9, , am EST. Nov 8, , pm EST. Nov 7, , pm EST. KB: Most factories in the world, regardless of where the jean is made, can cut and sew a jean pretty well.

Durability has some to do with construction, some to do with denim and a lot to do with how you care for your denim. So I think construction is something less to look at, and more, the fabric itself is very important. With more than a century of experience, we know the best place to use a chain-stitch versus a lock stitch; or where to use a double-needle felled seam versus a simple single-needle straight stitch. We know where to put a rivet or bar-tack to create strength, and what type of sewing thread is best suited to each type of operation.

Your wallet wears through your back pocket. So lined back pockets are important and taped inner pocket bags are good, but those things not found on many jeans. That is something to look for in a jean. Another important thing to look for is little construction details like hidden rivets. And you definitely want a button-fly. Never buy a zipper-fly jean. Zippers are prone to failing — even the best zippers in the world fail over time.

PD: Another important feature of any denim assortment is the finish — how we wash each jean to create the different levels of blue. From darkest rinse to the lightest aged-wash, almost every jean goes through some level of finishing before it gets to the store.

To achieve each wash level, we develop a unique formulation that gives the manufacturer a recipe to follow. We have vintage jeans in our archives that are over years old that could still be worn today, so we know that our product can last. Nothing is harder on a pair of jeans than over-washing and over-drying. The laundry cycle is hard on all clothes, but especially hard on jeans.



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