Name jeans. Men's jeans

I would answer “jeans” without hesitation. In fact, a desperate fashionista, a businessman, and a plumber all wear jeans. Perhaps you are now wondering: how to choose the right men's jeans? To help you make the right and most profitable purchase, to purchase a truly high-quality and durable item, I decided to write a detailed guide.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to present everything in the format of one article - there are too many nuances to cover. Therefore, an article on how to choose the right men's jeans is published in two parts.

From the first part, you will learn what style and style there are men's jeans, learn to distinguish different types of cuts and types of fit. In addition, such issues as the quality of tailoring and fabric, the choice of color of jeans, and the acceptability of having rivets, rhinestones and embroidery will be discussed in detail. Next time we’ll talk about the size of men’s jeans and how to wear them correctly. Enjoy reading!

Style and cut of men's jeans

Before you go to the store and choose men's jeans, think - what style (type, style) of men's jeans do you need? And what jeans will suit your figure? And even which ones to choose for jeans?

Let's begin with style Men's jeans are determined by two components: the cut of the legs and the ride height:

1. Jeans cut (Fit) – in a simple way, their width or degree of “narrowness” depends on the cut of the trousers. The following types of cut can be distinguished (this is an approximate classification, each manufacturer “does it weird” in its own way):

  • Standard(Regular Fit) classic(Classic) or straight(Straight) jeans are a truly classic cut: the legs are not too wide, but not tight; straight or slightly tapered at the bottom. Such jeans should lie on the top of the shoe, slightly covering it.

In general, the most win-win option is the “golden” mean. Suitable for any man.

What can I say... bell-bottoms are, to put it mildly, outdated for the 21st century.

  • Jeans of a different cut. For example: “pipes” (Baggy) or jeans with V-shaped legs (Carrot Fit). There are many varieties, it’s impossible to list them all. But they do not occur as often as those discussed above.

2. Jeans rise height (Rise) – the distance from the crotch (the place where the legs meet each other) to the button of the jeans (or the top edge of the waistband). Please note that we are talking about the front fit of the jeans, not the back fit.

The fit of men's jeans is important because it determines how appearance jeans, and the convenience of their everyday wear.

Diagram: types of fit of men's jeans

The fit determines the place on the body where the belt should be placed. Accordingly, there are a number of main types of fit of men's jeans:

  • High rise(High-Rise, High-Waisted) - the belt is located above the natural waist level, the jeans reach the navel or even completely cover it.
  • Waist(Original Rise) – the name speaks for itself: the jeans in this case are located exactly at the level of the man’s waist;
  • Standard fit(Regular Rise) - with it, the jeans are placed directly at the base of the hips, slightly below the waistline;
  • Medium landing(Mid-Rise) – jeans sit on the hips, or a little higher. The length of the front fit of jeans is 20-30 cm;
  • Low landing(Low-Rise) – jeans sit on the hip bones or slightly lower, there is a distance of several centimeters from the top edge of the jeans to the navel;
  • Very low rise(Ultra Low-Rise) – jeans “hang” extremely low, their upper edge is located slightly above the pubic bone.

IN last years There is a trend towards a “lower” fit in men’s jeans. This may seem unusual to older men, but it has its advantages: the belt does not put pressure on the stomach, the fit “ physiological" Of course, low-rise jeans will only look good on someone with an athletic figure and a toned stomach. In general, you can find a balance - choose mid-rise jeans, for example.

Taste and color... or other “denim” nuances

Having dealt with the style and size of men's jeans, it is worth paying attention to other aspects. That is, on color, tailoring, fabric and workmanship.

Jeans color . Today, store shelves are filled with jeans in a wide variety of colors. The choice is great and there are no special recommendations here.

These days there is a wide choice: jeans can be bought in almost any color. Muted, soft tones are cute and practical
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The only thing worth considering is that winter (autumn) jeans have dense fabric and dark color: black, slate gray, rich dark blue, or even brown. Summer (spring) jeans are distinguished by light and thin cloth, as well as light positive tones: they come in pure white, blue, gray-blue, light gray, and may have “scuffs” and fringes.

Walking around in jeans all year round is not comme il faut. You should have at least two jeans: for summer and spring, and for winter and autumn seasons.

Jeans fabric . An extremely important point is denim. Take a closer look at the texture, touch the jeans, run your hand over them. A quality fabric should feel slightly rough to the touch (not smooth), and should not wrinkle or “break” easily. In general, good denim is always heavy. That is, men's jeans should feel weighty.

Regular denim - 100% natural cotton(Cotton). But there are also fabrics with a small (<5%) содержанием elastane(Elastine, Spandex). These jeans retain their shape better, are more flexible and wear-resistant. This fabric is especially good for skinny jeans, as it perfectly outlines the contours of the legs.

Pockets. Classic jeans have exactly 5 pockets. No more, no less.

Traditionally, jeans have exactly 5 pockets: no more, no less.
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It also doesn’t hurt to check whether the pockets are real or decorative. After all, you probably plan to carry a wallet, smartphone or keys in your jeans? Then strong and sufficiently deep pockets will definitely not be superfluous.

Jeans quality . It is not so easy to distinguish high-quality jeans from cheap fakes. A well-known brand is not a guarantee of quality, since sewing a label from a well-known company onto artisanal jeans does not take long. Price is also not always an indicator.

Therefore, do not rush to buy expensive jeans from well-known brands, it is better to take a closer look at what How neatly are the jeans sewn?. If:

  • everything is done smoothly;
  • the seams are strong, straight, without protruding threads;
  • the zipper is strong (look for the letters YBS, YKK or the company name);
  • pockets are wrinkle-free and neat;
  • the company name is embossed on the rivets;
  • the label (brand label) is made of genuine leather;
  • then it's probably good quality jeans.

Also keep in mind that the presence of bright details on jeans (rhinestones, embroidery, rivets, prints) is in bad taste and a sign of low quality. And it doesn’t suit your face!

So, today we learned how to choose the right style of jeans, and which style suits you personally. In addition, now you should be able to distinguish high-quality men's jeans from cheap Chinese handicrafts. In the second part of the article we will talk about the size of jeans and how to wear them correctly. Of course, there will be traditional tips for buying jeans in a store and an interesting video.

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Denim pants have long become a must-have in any girl's wardrobe. Every fashionista should have at least two pairs of jeans. Jeans are universal clothing that is suitable for various events, just for walking, and most importantly, they are comfortable.

Of course, jeans fashion is changeable. For each season, fashion brands create new collections, in which they present more and more new models, and come up with something new, both in styles and in decoration.

What types of jeans are there? And which jeans suit your body type?

You will definitely find answers to these questions that interest many girls in our article.

Many girls don’t even suspect that when buying jeans, they are not just buying pants, but that these pants have names. Let's figure out what names the familiar and unusual styles of jeans have.

1. Skinny jeans

Tapered denim pants. Ideal for slender girls with straight legs and an hourglass figure. Women who have any curvatures in their legs should absolutely not wear this style of jeans, as such jeans will not hide the flaws, but will only highlight them unfavorably.



2. Jeans-leggings (jeggins)

Leggings are a type of skinny jeans. The difference is that they are tighter and the fabric is usually a little thinner than regular jeans. These jeans can be with or without a zipper. Jeggings are very tapered at the bottom, making them difficult to put on. Suitable for thin, long-legged girls.

3. Boyfriend jeans

Boyfriend jeans have a loose fit. When you put on these jeans, you get the impression that you are wearing your boyfriend's jeans, hence the name.

Boyfriend pants are cropped pants, so short girls should wear them with heels. Tall girls can afford to wear boyfriend shoes with ballet flats or sneakers.

These jeans are suitable for slender girls and do not look very good on overweight girls. This style of jeans is absolutely not suitable for girls whose legs, as they say, are like wheels, i.e. curved below the knee.

4. Straight jeans or pipe jeans (straight)

Unlike skinny jeans that are tapered at the bottom, pipe jeans are straight from the hips to the ankles. This is a universal style of jeans, suitable for absolutely all body types and for girls of any height and body composition. For plus size girls, straight pipe jeans are ideal.

5. Flared jeans.

There are several types of flared jeans.

- flare from the hip

- flare from the knee

Flared jeans 2020 are designed to hide some figure flaws. If you don't have very straight legs, then this style of jeans is just for you.

The hip flare is suitable for girls with an inverted triangle body type, i.e. with broad shoulders and a narrow pelvis. This style of trousers seems to create balance and correct the figure.

Knee flares are well suited for women with an inverted triangle and hourglass body type. This style of trousers visually shortens your legs, so if you are short, you should wear these trousers exclusively with heels.

6. Cropped jeans

Cropped jeans visually make your legs shorter, so only girls with long legs can wear this style. Girls of short stature and with uneven legs should absolutely not choose such jeans.

7. Wide-leg jeans

There is such a style of jeans - wide jeans. They look like your pants are several sizes too big. Skinny girls can wear these jeans to appear a little bigger than they actually are. This is also a type of flared jeans.

“bitten especially sensitively, when you want it to be both comfortable and beautiful, and you don’t have the strength or desire to think through an outfit, then your hands naturally reach for the treasured shelf in the closet. And they are on the shelf. Tested, always trouble-free, non-capricious. Songs are dedicated to them, books are written about them.

We're talking about our favorite jeans. Personally, I don’t know a single woman, even one who loves dresses, who would say: “I don’t wear jeans.”

History of jeans

Leib Strauss (who later changed his name to Levi Strauss) did not find gold on the West Coast of the United States, but this did not prevent him, a naturally talented seller of anything, from founding an empire that exists to this day.

When one fine year everything that was brought was sold, he only had canvas left, which no one wanted to take in the form of rolls of fabric. Then the enterprising Leib made pants out of it (after all, if life gave you a lemon, isn’t the best solution to make lemonade out of it)? The pants were selling like hotcakes! And inspired by such luck, Strauss offered the local tough guys an unprecedented novelty - thick, practical indigo-colored trousers made from fabric brought from a French city called Nîmes!

It was a real gold mine. Soon, clothing made from Nîmes fabric (now known as denim) became very popular throughout America. Making his ancestor a very rich man. One hundred and fifty years have passed since then, and Levi's jeans (I think everyone guessed that we are talking about them) continue to remain an absolute classic of the genre.

Which jeans should you choose?

BOOTCUT JEANS

Slightly flared jeans from the knee to the hem.

As a rule, they have a slightly or extremely low waist, fit tightly around the hips, and the legs widen towards the ankle.

Due to the slight flare, bootcut jeans straighten the leg, balancing the hips and shins. But because of the same flare, it is not recommended to tuck this model into boots or high boots; the name itself, translated literally as “cut off at the boot,” indicates that the trouser legs should fall freely to the shoes.

Precautions with this model: jeans must fit you!

Under no circumstances should they be small, otherwise a tight, low-lying belt will turn your figure into an inflatable sausage ball. Twisted in the middle.

The second precaution: if you have narrow shoulders and lush buttocks, then either add volume at the top (with a jacket, a complex top, there are a lot of options), this will balance the figure, or refuse thigh-tight bootcut jeans.

FLARED JEANS

Flared flared jeans. Hello from the hippie era of the 70s.

Whatever they did with them back then, they embroidered them with beads, decorated them with fringes, and painted them with bright colors.

The flared model is almost universal. They look great with fitted blouses and tops, as well as folk or style sets.

SKINNY JEANS

The opposite of wide flares is skinny. If you translate the name loosely into Russian, you get “skinny people”.

The name speaks for itself. Nothing motivates girls to go on a diet or exercise more than the inability to fit into control skinny jeans. Emphasizes every curve.

Rejoice, owners of flawless legs, no matter what your height. This model was created especially for you. And it’s also very convenient to tuck it into the now fashionable boots.

The top with these jeans can be absolutely anything. From a white shirt to an oversized sweater.

STRAIGHT LEG JEANS

Straight leg. Straight, classic jeans.

They suit everyone. They can be combined with any shoes (just don’t tuck them into boots or shoes, I beg you!!!), they look decent with almost any modern “top”.

We all have a situation when we either need to get dressed as quickly as possible, or we don’t even want to think about what to wear. Classic straight jeans are designed for such cases. The most popular such jeans are, of course, the famous Levis 501.

BOYFRIEND JEANS

They look like you squeezed your boyfriend's or husband's jeans.

Not the most harmless model: boyfriends visually enlarge their hips, shorten their legs, and make their figure more squat. Suitable for those with ideal proportions, in combination with high-heeled shoes they become less insidious :-)

WIDE LEG JEANS

And these are the baggiest and widest jeans that exist.

For real desperate fashionistas. Not every girl can wear them so that everyone rocks :-)

But if you’ve already decided to play pranks, then let’s see how bloggers do it.

MOM JEANS

The famous “mom” jeans look like they were actually pulled out of some of my mom’s old stocks, preserved in their original form since the 80s.

Outwardly they are very similar to “boyfriends”, just as free. But there is a difference - a high waist. In the 80s this is exactly how they wore it :-)

The ideal mom jeans are those that look like they are 1 or even 2 sizes too big for the wearer.

An option for desperate fashionistas who are not afraid that with a couple of these jeans they will gain a couple of kilograms in the eyes of others.

HOW TO CHOOSE JEANS: LIFE HACKS

#1 COTTON OR STRETCH

Jeans can be made of 100% cotton or with a little trick in the form of adding stretch. Girls should pay attention to the last component, it is responsible for an ideal and comfortable fit.

#2 LANDING. WHICH WAIST TO CHOOSE

Fortunately, an extremely low rise, which exposes underwear when “bent over” at best, has gone out of fashion.

Some manufacturers, for example, Pepe Jeans, now produce models in which the back is slightly higher than the front. An excellent option, in my opinion.

In order not to worry about your underwear treacherously coming out, you should choose jeans with a medium rise, almost reaching the waist.

Suitable for almost everyone.

High-waisted jeans are a great camouflage option if you want to make your legs look a little longer.

#3 COLOR

In general, jeans are an excellent disguise: do you want to look slimmer? Please, plain dark jeans.

On the contrary, give the missing volume: light colors, horizontal abrasions, back patch pockets with bright decor will help you.

In general, the color scheme can be any. From classic dark blue and classic blue denim to the craziest colors. The widest field for experiments.

Take at least white jeans - the ideal option for summer. Pairs with everything in your wardrobe. What a beauty!

#4 ABRASIONS

Considering the number of models with an artificially created vintage effect, and the unabating interest in samples that have been around for decades, scuffs will not soon go out of fashion. And most likely never.

Are the threads on your knees crawling? No problem! Are the edges of the trouser legs “fuzzed”? Well, it means that they are favorite jeans and have seen a lot in their lifetime. The only signs of wear that are unacceptable are holes on the inside of the thighs, especially at the joints of the legs. If these appear, then it’s time to part ways.

#5 HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR JEANS

Do not dry-clean your jeans, the decorated parts will remain horns and legs, it is better to wash them carefully with a mild detergent at home, and ordinary ones are a waste of money.

It is better to wash jeans, turned inside out, in warm water, and new ones - separately from other things. They may shed.

To avoid blisters on your knees, do not pull on under-dried jeans.

Jeans are like people. There are a lot of them and very different, but there are only a few that are suitable for you. A successfully found model of jeans will serve as a lifesaver for many years. It is worth remembering, however, that with age the figure can change its shape, and then you will have to look for something new and more suitable.

So, the basic requirements for jeans: they should be comfortable, not cut into the body, not emphasize the sides and tummy, not shorten the legs, lift and not flatten the buttocks.

Jeans are perhaps one of the most popular wardrobe items. Many modern women and men prefer to wear them for walks and work. There is probably not a single person who does not own at least two pairs of these comfortable pants. Despite the fact that jeans are very popular and in demand, not all people know about their correct selection. Very often, to find the perfect match, you have to spend more than one day searching. To make this task easier, we suggest finding out which jeans models are now the most popular. And also about how they are correctly selected and combined.

History of appearance

Levis is considered to be the very first jeans company. It was her idea to create so-called miner's trousers from almost non-wearing fabric, which was very rough. Levi Strauss, the inventor of jeans, had this idea almost two centuries ago, when the gold rush was raging in America. The original version of these trousers was made of canvas, but it was soon replaced with another material - denim.

After World War II began, young people and teenagers began to have new fashions. A trend has emerged - to wear Levis jeans, models of this company, as a sign of disobedience and protest to social norms and rules. People wearing such trousers were considered rebels. Those who were wearing denim pants were not allowed into public institutions: restaurants and cinemas.

They began to take a more relaxed attitude towards jeans in the sixties. But these trousers became fashionable, comfortable and practical clothing a decade later. Many years passed from the appearance of denim pants before decent society accepted such a wardrobe element. The usual blue jeans have been replaced by trousers that have a white, worn effect. They appeared in the 50s of the twentieth century. Consumers have become better at snapping up these denim trousers, bringing huge profits to manufacturers.

Nowadays, every person, according to statistics, has from five to seven pairs of jeans of different styles and types. Which style to choose depends only on your preferences and tastes. But don’t forget about the parameters of the figure. This rule should be followed, because not every type of jeans is suitable for every body type and size.

How to choose the right model?

When choosing a jeans model, you need to look at the features of your figure. Those with slender silhouettes can choose denim trousers with both a high and medium waist. Such models will help remove all imperfections in the abdominal area, if any. You should know that overweight girls can correct the proportions of their figure with the help of an average leg width. They should not be too wide or narrow. In addition, for correction you need to choose jeans decorated with wide finishing stitching, as well as large buttons and large pockets at the back. When buying low-rise pants, it is important to remember that they do not fall into the category of universal items suitable for all occasions. Therefore, it is best not to pay attention to them in the store.

Which jeans model will give your figure a slim silhouette? Denim trousers straight from the knees will be an excellent choice for those fashionistas who need to visually adjust the length and shape of their legs. In addition to these pants, heeled shoes are suitable. If you wear straight, long denim trousers with a high waist and high-heeled shoes, then you can consider that the task of visually lengthening your legs has been done perfectly! As for them, they need to be treated with caution. Otherwise, they can greatly shorten the lower part of the figure. Therefore, such pants are not suitable for all girls.

Secrets of perfect jeans

When choosing one model or another, pay attention to important nuances:

  1. The ideally shaped pocket is two-thirds of the buttocks. And it is located strictly in the center. But too small details can distort the proportions of the figure.
  2. You should not purchase jeans without first trying them on, because different manufacturers of such pants have their own sizing chart.
  3. Denim trousers that sit quite low on the hips have not been popular among fashionistas for a long time. It is better to choose jeans, the new models of which will make the silhouette more feminine and the waist much narrower. These are mid-rise pants.

Bootcut

These jeans look like a model that fits tightly at the hips and flares out slightly at the bottom. Experts say that the important rule here is a sense of proportion, which is not inherent in all fashionistas. Pants that are too wide at the bottom can make even perfect legs look unattractive and unattractive. When choosing such models of jeans (for women), you should know that they will be able to balance even very heavy proportions of the figure. Flares will make a fashionista's silhouette much more graceful and slender.

As for those girls who are short, have a poorly defined waist and have a sporty body type, stylists advise against such models. These jeans are unable to give their figure a feminine look. On the contrary, they will make the silhouette of fashionistas more inexpressive and squat.

It is best to choose shoes with heels for flared shoes, since such a model can visually reduce a girl’s height by several centimeters. As for flat-soled shoes, such as ballet flats, only fashionistas who have the model’s parameters look good in jeans of this type. To choose the right flared trousers, you should remember that the heel should be covered by them at least to the middle.

Skinny

This jeans model is very form-fitting. They are the ones who have remained in the hearts of fashionistas for several seasons now. It is very important to choose the length of these denim trousers. They can be up to the middle of the ankle or a little longer. You should not buy pants that look like an accordion at the bottom. These jeans should either be abandoned completely, or the length should be shortened. Otherwise, even perfect legs will not look very beautiful in them.

Jeans (English – jeans) – trousers made of thick cotton fabric, most often dyed in indigo color. Equipped with rivets at the joints of the pocket seams. The inventor of jeans is Levi Strauss, who first made them as work wear in 1853.

History of jeans

According to historians, back in the 15th century, Italian sailors wore pants made of canvas. This fabric became widespread in clothing due to the decline of the sailing fleet and the uselessness of sewing sails. Later, such pants began to be called “Jenes”, and then “jeans” - in the American manner. These words come from the name of the Italian city of Genoa, where canvas was produced.
In 1750, the “Book of Samples of the Textile Industry of France” was published, which describes eight types of pants that are very reminiscent of modern jeans.

The history of jeans the way we are used to seeing them now is associated with the name of a Belgian immigrant of Jewish origin, the son of a tailor, Leib Strauss, who arrived in America in 1853. American sailors nicknamed 24-year-old Leib Levi Strauss while still on the ship. Upon arrival in the USA, Levi had with him only a roll of canvas, which he inherited from his father, from which, in order to somehow feed himself, Strauss began to sew custom-made tents.

One day, a tipsy gold miner told Levi that if he had good-quality pants, he could spend the night in them under a tree, and not in a tent. Without thinking twice, Levi Strauss, remembering the skills passed on to him by his father, sewed his first canvas pants and sold them to a worker. Their price was 1 dollar and 20 cents.

The canvas pants from Strauss turned out to be really good quality, so the tailor soon had other customers.

In the same 1853, Levi Strauss opened his first workshop-atelier in San Francisco, on Battery Street, where he sewed pants for workers. Strauss himself traveled to gold mining settlements, offering his products and gradually improving them in accordance with the wishes of clients. This is how belt loops, durable double stitching, and deep front and back pockets appeared on the pants.

In 1860, demand for Levi Strauss's products fell sharply. This was caused by the fact that the pockets of the products quickly came off from the weight of gold nuggets and tools that the workers carried with them. This is how the name of another person appeared in the history of jeans - Jacob Davis. He came up with a special device that made his pants pockets much stronger. Jacob attached iron rivets from horse harnesses to the joints of the seams on the pockets of the products. Since Jacob himself was not wealthy enough to patent his invention, he did it together with Levi Strauss. This is how rivets appeared on the fly, front, and then back pockets of jeans.

In 1873, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis received patent number 139121, registered by the US Patent and Trademark Office, for the production of “strapless work overalls with pockets for a knife, money and watches.”.
A little later, Levi Strauss began to sew jeans not from canvas, but from thick diagonally woven cotton fabric - twill, otherwise called “denim”.

In 1886, a leather label appeared on jeans. Around the same time, the San Francisco gold mines dried up, meaning there was nothing left for gold miners to do there. Thus, jeans trickled down to the masses, becoming clothing for ordinary people.

In 1926, Lee revolutionized the world of jeans with the first zipper front jeans, the 1012.

In 1941, crotch studs disappeared from jeans because, according to workers, they became very hot from the fire and could damage the skin.

During World War II, jeans in America were made and sold only for combatants, as a result of which the pants became part of the US Army uniform.

In 1953, the first women's jeans in Europe from the Mustang brand appeared in Germany.

In the 60s of the twentieth century, the fashion for jeans returned to the masses, becoming an attribute of the image of representatives of such subcultures as. A little later, jeans began to be dyed not only in indigo, but also in any other colors. In the late 60s, Louis Ferro introduced jeans completely embroidered with rhinestones to the general public. From this time on, a new era begins in the history of jeans, which revolutionized the fashion world and became one of the most popular wardrobe items of our time.

Textile

Initially, jeans were made from thick Italian or French hemp canvas due to its cheapness. Later, canvas was replaced by dense cotton fabric - twill. By the beginning of the 60s of the twentieth century, at the height of the denim boom, all jeans were made only from it.

Twill - (from Latin sericus - silk) - cotton, silk or artificial fabric with diagonal weave of threads. This canvas was made around 300 AD. e. in the French city of Nimes. Serge de Nimes - the serge from Nimes was destined to go down in history. After 1500 years, jeans began to be made from this fabric, and it itself began to be called “denim”, after the name of the city - de Nimes.

Other types of denim:

  • chambry– a type of denim, soft and thin denim;
  • broken twill- herringbone denim, invented John Walker and first used by Wrangler;
  • acre- undyed cotton fabric, natural denim;
  • stretch- fabric made from a mixture of cotton and elastane or lycra;
  • gin- another type of denim, cheap, evenly dyed fabric, the threads are woven diagonally.

Models (varieties)

Currently, there are a large number of varieties of jeans. They vary in fit and style:

  • classic jeans Easy fit– fits the hips, the legs are slightly tapered at the ankle, the waistline is slightly low;
  • classic comfort fit jeans– looser, straight legs, higher waistline;
  • five pocket classic jeans(Five-pockets) - model from Levi's number 501. Straight on a fairly wide belt with five or nine decorative metal rivets on the front and back pockets. The jeans have 5 pockets: 2 on the back, 2 on the front and a small watch pocket on the back of the right front pocket;
  • flared jeans"(Flare cut) - fit (but not tight) the leg to the knee or mid-calf and noticeably widen towards the ankle, usually sitting just below the waist;
  • Bootcut jeans– elongated, tight-fitting hips, with a low waistline and with trouser legs flaring below the knee, covering the boots with two fingers;
  • bell jeans(Bell bottom) - they fit the leg to the knee, and are strongly flared from the knee, the style gained popularity in the 70s;
  • skinny jeans(Skinny jeans) get their name because of their very tight silhouette, hugging the figure tightly, both in the hips and in the legs;
  • Loose fit– very spacious jeans along the entire length, so wide at the bottom that they almost completely cover the shoes;
  • Baggy fit– baggy, extremely wide jeans, with the effect of lowered pants;
  • Bib– jumpsuit with straps;
  • Cargo– jeans with voluminous patch pockets;
  • Saggy fit– jeans with a hanging codpiece;
  • Sta Prest- jeans with an “eternal” arrow, which were released for the first time in the 60s in Knoxville (USA). Polyester is added to their fabric; the trousers are “baked” using a special technology in such a way that even after numerous washes, the arrow remains in place.