Many will think that jeans lack a feminine differential. Were they not originally men's work pants?
According to The History of Denim & the Origin of Jeans:
Denim jeans have become an integral part of everyday life, so much so that most of us never stop to question where our favorite pair came from, how they were manufactured, nor their history.
Despite the range of innovative materials available, denim remains one of the most versatile, durable and highly sought after fabrics on the market. Jeans transcends gender, age, and class – with most people owning more pairs than there are days in the week. Their appeal will always be timeless but the design and the fabric technology involved will forever evolve with the times.
Now, new forms of ‘sustainable’ denim are emerging as manufacturers respond to the consumer demand for ecological fabrics as well as environmentally sound production processes.
What remain a question is how to make a simple everyday item have a "Feminine Differential." The above jeans has three. Did you fine all three?
Skinny - Although these were to be renders out-of-style, they are still seen everywhere and to me, look better than their must-have wide-leg. My favorite style.
Button front - I love this look and does provide an unmistaken "girl" look. According to Levi: Women's button-fly jeans offer a timeless and vintage-inspired look that never goes out of style. This subtle detail effortlessly elevates any outfit.
High Rise: - Above the belly-button, they act as hold everything in place and add to the slim look. According to Google AI: High-rise jeans offer several benefits, including defining the waist, elongating the legs, and providing a comfortable, supportive fit. They can also be a fashionable choice, aligning with current trends and offering versatility in styling.
Tops of a feminine nature, even T-shirts, and just the right sneakers, all can add to your look. Amazon: SweatyRocks Women's Striped Blouse Puff Short Sleeve Collar V Neck.
The only jeans I own are women's jeans. Wouldn't have it any other way. -Juliet
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