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For decades, people have wanted to wear jeans that look as though they have been completely ruined. This extended fashion trend has give rise to a range of destroyed jeans. Top brands carry variations on destroyed jeans, featuring different cuts, rises, and sizes. Some will argue that you can just go out and destroy your jeans on your own and save quite a bit of money. This might be true, but there is actually a method to the destruction. When you try to replicate the process yourself, it's much more likely that you'll affect overall lifespan of the jeans, tearing into fabric that is holding the piece together. You can find boot cut, super low-rise destroyed jeans from the likes of Abercrombie & Fitch as well as their offshoot brand, Hollister. Guess, Lucky, and Chip & Peeper are just a few of the brands available online. Once you have found your favorite designer of destroyed jeans, you should be able to focus on specific cuffs and whether or not you are going for a true vintage look. It is important to realize that most of the time, brand new destroyed jeans will look far older than pairs that were worn and 'destroyed' long before them. May believe that the mark of great destroyed jeans is randomness. Regardless of the destruction pattern, though, size will be important. The best distributors not only provide you with the size of the jeans, but also give you the actual measurements. This should help you find a pair that you know will fit in both the waist and the length. |
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