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JEANS FACT

Denim is a unique fabric because it is woven with two yarn colours: the indigo yarn and the undyed filler yarn.

This is why your blue jeans are white inside


 

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Warning Waist Measurement

There can be an increased health risk if your girth measures:
Men- more than 37 ins / 94cm
Women- more than 31.5 ins/ 80cm

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Jean Styles - know and recognise the different cuts of jeans

Bootcut/Bootleg

Boyfriend jeansThese brilliant jeans make legs look longer and are kind to curvy figures -they are a universally flattering shape. They are slim through the legs, with a slight flare at the ankle, ideal for wearing a boot with about a 16-18 inch leg opening. Added stretch in the jeans (elastine or lycra) brings the perfect fit. Bootcut legs are the most flattering jean legs of all. The slight flare balances out wider hips and fuller thighs.
The classic boot cut is the best shape for most women. A pair that sits on the waist avoids any muffin belly. The key to these jeans looking great is to get them long enough - the hems should hit the bottom of the ankle. Wearing them with a heel will help to further minimize wide hips.

Slim Bootleg

This cut is flattering, feminine, shapely and really easy to wear. They are cut slimmer in the thigh and from the knees, giving a long, lean shape - making your legs look longer.

High-waisted jeans

These jeans are leg lengthening and tummy trimming. The 70s high waisted jeans have made a comeback - Sienna Miller looks great in them.

Boyfriend jeans

These loose slouchy jeans are suitable for most body types. They elongate the silhouette and flatter the thighs. Wear them big though, as the name suggests they are supposed to look as if you have borrowed your boyfriend's jeans.

Flares - slim through the legs, flaring above the ankle - to about an 21 inch leg opening.

Bellbottoms - flare at the knee with a 22 inch leg opening.

Peg legs - very narrow leg opening (popular in 80s)


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Jeans are re-invented every year - the style, cut and leg shape immediately tell the world whether you are 'in' fashion or not. Jean trends are very definite.

Denim jeans were the original hard-wearing work clothes. They became a fashion item in the fifties, when stars such as Marlon Brando, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe made them look hot and sexy.

Nowadays nearly everybody has a pair of jeans in their wardrobe (many of us have multi pairs for different occasions) - just make sure it's the right pair!

Choose the right jeans to flatter your body shape

Jeans Legs Style and Sizes
Leg Style/Length
Slim & Classic Leg
Straight
Wide & Bootleg Kick Flare
Short (inches)
27
28
29
Medium (inches)
29
30
31
Long (inches)
31.5
33
33

 

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Finally, avoid tight jeans unless you're happy with your weight. Does my bum look big in this?


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Write down everything you eat for a complete week. You'll be able to see what you need to avoid eating and when

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