The Paper Denim and Cloth brand was all the rage a few years ago. In the time slot between 2000 – 2003, the jean company had made deep inroads into the territory of high denim fashion under the creative direction of Scott Morrison. The company offered a special Japanese denim, hand painted stylings as well as specialized rivets. The Jeans were a smash success, even at over $200 a pair. After Morrison left the company in 2004, things changed. CEO Dick Gilbert's son Chris took over the creative helm , and moved manufacturing operations from Los Angeles to Mexico and the Dominican Republic in order to cut costs. Paper Denim and Cloth's customers, many of whom revered the brand, were critical of the change in management. Some complained that the workmanship had declined since the operations had moved out of the U.S. Sales declined, and more significantly, brand image suffered. In the span of six years, prices for the jean dropped from a peak of $240 to less than $40 at some discount retail outlets.
Blue Jeans are a fickle business, with new stars falling as quickly as they rise. Perhaps nothing illustrates this more than the example of Jordache Jeans. Jordache was founded in 1969 in the form of a discount jeans outlet managed by three brothers, Joe, Ralph, and Avi Naccache. Their business did well, though at this time, they were only carrying jeans made by other manufacturers, such as Gloria Vanderbilt and Calvin Klein. During the blackout of 1977, their store was looted and set ablaze. But the brothers had wisely insured their business. In 1978, they took a 120,000 insurance payment and poured their newfound capital into the jean manufacturing business.
In the nineties, the “designer jean” had largely lost its fashion status. Levi Strauss had reclaimed its standing as the classic blue jean. Perhaps in response to the tight jeans of the 80's, the fits became loose again, in some cases extremely so. This trend tended to favor male tastes, with few women taking interest in a loose fitting aesthetic. As the year 2000 rolled in, Jerome Dahan and Michael Glasser saw a potential in the market once again for a “designer” jean. They brought in famous designer Marc Jacobs for financial backing and created Seven For All Mankind, a new blue jean which would have more of a body hugging fit (though not as tight as the original Jordache) and would also feature a “distressed denim” process where the denim fabric would thinned and slightly torn in places to have a softer feel. The jeans were a success, and continue to maintain solid market share, competing with similar “new designer” styles from spin offs such as Citizens of Humanity, True Religion, and Joe Jeans. Seven For All Mankind also established Los Angeles not only as the showbiz capital, but also the designer jean capital of the country.
Seven For All Mankind, True Religion and Joe Jeans continue to enjoy good sales, even into the down retail market of 2009. But if the past is any indication, time will sorely test the ability of these jean makers to maintain their fashionable status. Staying fashionable is a dark art. Time will tell which of these jean manufacturers can keep up the most magic.
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It's hard to believe that pants created to be functional, rugged, and resistant to tearing with riveted pockets would be a high fashion item today.
Levi Strauss added rivets to his line of jeans when miners complained that their pockets kept ripping. A man named Jacob Davis thought of the idea of brass rivets for holding on the pockets. He was not a rich man, so was unable to patent his idea. He contacted Strauss and sold him the idea of the rivets. The rivets filled the bill when it came to long lasting pockets.
Did you know that's why your expensive designer jeans have rivets? Who knew? The jeans then became popular in western movies and during WWII; soldiers wore jeans when they were on leave. When the war was over, Levi jeans developed competition from companies like Wrangler and Lee.
During the 1960's, jeans became very popular with the college crowd and young people. They were no longer only for the working man, but for men and women alike. Jeans became a fashion symbol in the 1980's, being picked up by famous designers. Designers, such as Devine Denim developed many different styles of jeans, putting their own designer labels on them.
Not only are these designer jeans stylish, they also have different textures and designs like soft stretch suits, denim separates, denim trouser, jeans pants, jeans skirts and jeans sets for both men and women.
The top trends for jean styles today are endless. Some of these jeans include: denim suits, stretch denim, cropped leg, high back jeans, leather wash jeans, super long and skinny jeans, strait leg, boot cut, wide leg, low waist, hip hugger, relaxed, baggy, plus sized, petite, and pear shaped jeans, to name a few. Boy, what a mouthful!
Devine Denim designer suits are today's contemporary suit for those of us who love jeans. It is a soft stretch suit that is classy enough to wear at a professional function and comfortable enough to wear as casual attire.
These jean sets are the latest in chic, sleek Devine Denim soft stretch suits. You'll be happy to know that these designer jeans create a slimming look without the sagging effect of most cotton jeans.
The stretch denim provides the extra curves you want for a comfortable, sexy fit.
Levi Strauss could not foresee the improvements that would be made to enhance his basic pattern for jeans, not to mention that career women would be wearing them to work.
Well, Levi thanks for the patent on jeans. Who knows what the world would be wearing today, if you had not moved to San Francisco to sell jeans to the gold miners?
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