Sunday, March 6, 2011

Jeans for men

Rogan Gregory set up his company a few years back, with the aim of creating a denim range using top-quality washes and yarns that are ethically sourced. His wonderfully well-designed Original True Religion are one of the sexiest, coolest and best-fitting styles men can buy, made with fine dyes, and excellent tailoring.

1. PAPER DENIM & CLOTH
This range, favored by Tom Cruise, features Seven Jeans that are just the right fit - slim, but with a hint of bagginess, and good on the backside (I e. not too low) - making them among the most wearable True Religion Jeans out there. The recently launched BMX fit, a five-pocket model with a full, straight leg, is particularly appealing.

2. EVISU
This is the top-quality Japanese brand, born in a tiny tailor shop in Osaka. Japan, now delivers some of the best-quality denims in the world, all of which are housed in a recently opened store on London's Savile Row, where you can have your jeans made to measure. The iconic Japanese label is designed by Burberry alumnus, Johnny Diamandis, and now features a new rainbow-colored logo to prevent counterfeits.

3. THE DEVIL'S IN THE DETAIL
You can tell a lot about the quality of a pair of Seven for mankind by looking at the details. The selvage is the white stripe running down the seam, what seals the edge of the denim to prevent it fraying - experts can tell the brand and quality of the denim just by looking at this; New Yorkers actually show them off by rolling their jeans up. Rivets are the little l studs used to reinforce the pockets and prevent wear and fraying. True Religion Outlet The rise is the distance between the crotch and the waistband In many ways, the back pocket is now more important than the cut - it's the telltale sign of the brand and the position is instrumental in flattering the bottom. Washes are getting ever more complex, the older and more worn your jeans look, whether through sandblasting, rock washing or punching with holes, the more expensive they are likely to be. True Religion Jeans Outlet

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