How to Pick Your Pair of Jeans

The blue jeans would have to be the staple of American men’s clothing. Developed in the 19th century by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis, this article of clothing was made to provide comfort and durability for the men working on the California mines in the 1800s. Since then, young and old men have kept two or more pairs on their wardrobe.

 

Purchasing a pair of jeans is something very personal because your primary goal should be comfort. There’s no point in wearing what advertisers will call the hippest pair of jeans if they make you feel uncomfortable.

 

Never go for something too tight or something that rides too low or something that has too much embellishment. To be on the safe side but still stay fashionable, your best bet would be the straight or the boot cut. If it is your first purchase or if you’re buying a different style, make it a point to actually try it on, walk with it, sit with it and get the general feel of the pair you want.

 

Never try it on your neck because your waist will never have the same size as the girth of your shoulders and neck. You can venture on to the stone washed or the faded glory, but this style comes back about as often as the Halley’s comet so better stick to the basic blue denim which can be worn at any period and practically at any place.

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