Beyond Jeans - Grab The Hot Denim Trends This Fall

July 18th, 2008 by jeansmanufacturing4285

Hard to believe that it’s only July and we’re already talking about fall clothing lines. As many of you fashionistas know though, many designers have already started rolling our their winter lines. I, for one, can’t stand the thought of talking about sweaters and tights quite yet, so we’ll ease in to it with a happy medium; denim.

Some top, high-end designers like Kippys, Pierce Jeans, and REOSTARR are flooding the market with their denim wares already, and whether it be jeans, jackets, or purses, it’s denim all the way. Some are even doing a throwback to the 80s and rocking out with rhinestones.

Kippys specializes in denim, leather and fur. Again, I have a hard time imagining leather or fur when it’s a sweltering 90 degrees outside, but I can stomach denim; plus the awesome belts that go with it. In addition, Hollywood thinks Kippys is pretty hot too; just ask Elizabeth Hurley and Madonna, both of whom have sported their belts.

Rhinestone roses, hearts and celtic chains run across the pockets and legs of some of their jeans. Their belts come in a variety of widths from 1/2 inch wide to 4 1/4 inches wide and are embellished like no others. With crystal colors like Padparadscha, Heliotrope, and Volcano, who can resist this clothing line?

Another hot denim designer, Pierce Jeans, is rocking the simple and sophisticated look that only denim can bring to the casual girl. Carrying denim in dark, dark blues to upbeat reds, Pierce has it all covered. Their fall line includes both the revised, higher waisted jean with the slimming leg as well as the trouser jean that has become so popular. Featured in hot fashion magazines as well as being worn by the likes of Teri Hatcher and Eva Mendez, Pierce Jeans has secured themselves in the hearts of hot Hollywood fashion icons.

REOSTARR is taking another avenue and meeting those with simple and those with rhinestones half way. If their denim isn’t plain, it has patches and strategically placed holes. Of course, no pair would be complete without their signature star on their pockets. Whatever they do, Hollywood loves them too! Natalia Livingston was seen wearing them at the “Into the West” premier and have been seen in magazines from Lucky to People.

All across the land, denim is loved by many. These are just a few examples of what some of the high-end denim designers are doing this year and I’m sure that other designers, like Lucky, Levi, and Seven will be sure to follow. While you’re out picking up new notebooks and pencils, whether it be for yourself or your kids, pick up a pair of these great jeans and you’ll definitely be on top of one of fall’s hottest denim trends.

Elli Rose is a fashion industry insider who writes about the latest trends in clothing, makeup and accessories. Love to be noticed? Find gorgeous fashions and helpful advice at Amore Fashion.

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How To Shop For Clothes Effectively

July 18th, 2008 by jeansmanufacturing4285

We all have to go shopping for clothes from time to time. For some people this is a pleasure that they look forward to with relish, and for others it is little short of a nightmare. The shops are bursting with choice, and from every angle we are bombarded with posters and images of models wearing the outfits on sale with promises that simply by wearing clothes with a particular label on them our lives will be transformed and we will become glamorous stars with photographers at our heels and the world at our feet.

In fact, the chances are that unless you are well prepared and reasonably hard headed you will eventually walk out of the shops with several bags, including an absoluter bargain that you have no idea if you’ll ever wear, a couple of items that were really far too expensive, and something more or less along the lines of the item you actually came shopping for.

It is important when you are going shopping to prepare yourself. An unprepared clothes shopper is what every retailer wants, because you will be far more open to suggestion, and more likely to end up buying clothes you didn’t even realise you wanted. You may have noticed that when you go shopping during the sale season, the actual items in the sale are at the very back of the shop, forcing you to walk past and ignore all of the current season’s hot products and looks, which is not easy. Far too often people end up going in to a shop for a sale item only to end up coming out with a full price one instead, or as well.

To begin with, have a good idea in mind of the sort of thing you’re looking for. Have a look in your wardrobe and decide what you need, and what it will go with. Think about accessories, because especially for women, buying a new outfit at a very good price becomes less of a bargain when you realise you have no matching accessories and you have to spend the equivalent of the full price of the outfit again just in shoes, belts, handbags and so on to match it.

Have a budget in mind. This can be helped by only taking a certain amount of cash with you. A flexible piece of plastic might feel like power, but it’s a power that you don’t own ‘it’s the shop’s. Having a strict limit on cash and taking this with you means that there will be no chance that you’ll be easily swayed, unless of course you really do find an absolute bargain.

Remember as well, that an item is never a bargain if there is no chance of you ever wearing it. How many items hanging in your wardrobe now have the label still on them? It might have seemed a good deal, but if you never wear it, just how much was it worth? Think carefully about whether, when and where you would actually wear the outfit.

Obviously, always try items on, and it helps in this regard if you wear easily removable clothes so that you can quickly hop in and out of outfits in the changing room. Use the mirrors and don’t be afraid to ask a sales assistant for help if you’re not sure.

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Protective Clothing For Motorcyclists

July 16th, 2008 by jeansmanufacturing4285

Motorcycles conjure up different images for different people. For some they speak of freedom, adventure and the open road, for others they epitomize rebellion. Many mothers and wives hate them because they stand for danger and death. This is a perception further fueled by the fact that emergency room staff tend to refer to motorcyclists as organ donors. Riding a motorbike is inherently dangerous, for one thing there is the constant temptation to give in to speed, and other drivers seldom see them, for another.

To make riding a motorbike a more pleasurable and relatively safe practice, it’s advisable to invest in a range of protective clothing. This clothing is designed not only to keep you warm and dry in the cold and rain, but also to provide a measure of protection when your body inevitably introduces itself to the tarmac.

According to motorcycle experts at flamesonmytank the areas of your body that need the most protection (aside from your head) are the places where your skin is thinnest and the bones are closest to the surface. These places include your knuckles, shoulders, hips and knees. They recommend that you look for clothing that has thick, but soft, body armor sewn in.

They also say that in non fatal accidents, the most common and permanent injuries are to your legs and feet. This means that when buying motorcycle boots, you need to consider a lot more than style. It’s important that your boots support and protect your ankles and are sturdy enough not to buckle, bend and crush your foot. Many long-distance bikers opt for “off-trail” hiking boots, as they are designed to support your feet in a variety of extreme conditions and over awkward surfaces.

Don’t forget about your shins. If your boots don’t provide enough protection, you might want to do the same as some professional bikers do and tuck a pair of soccer pads into your socks. They may not be cool, but they’re one hell of a lot cooler than having your broken shin bones poking through the legs of your pants.

When it comes to pants, many bikers choose to ride in denim jeans. They’re convenient, they’re inexpensive and they don’t look out of place when you’re not on your bike. They are not without their disadvantages though. Studies have shown that that cotton used in jeans isn’t able to withstand all of the abrasion that results from a motorcycle accident. Once wet, they take a long time to dry, which means that you’ll still be damp and uncomfortable hours after the rain has passed. Leather, on the other hand, can be treated with waterproofing and is hardier in prolonged contact with the road.

Another thing that you need to consider when buying protective gear is the “crash and slide factor”. This refers to your clothing’s ability to remain in place while you’re becoming intimate with the surface of the road. You don’t want the cuffs of your jacket or pants to ride up and expose your skin and bones to the abrasive qualities of the asphalt. What you want is for all of your belts, zips and Velcro fasteners to stay fast and protect you as much as possible while your life flashes before your eyes.

Heat resistance suddenly becomes very important, as you will generate a lot of it while you skid across the road. If your garments are of a delicate nature, and the care instructions state that only a cool iron should be used, you’re going to be in trouble. Your clothes will melt and could possibly melt into your skin, adding further insult to considerable injury. Look for clothing that can withstand temperatures higher than 110 degrees Celsius; in other words, something that you can iron the hell out of.

Riding a motorbike is dangerous, and for many that is part of the allure, but that doesn’t mean that all bikers are reckless or careless with their lives. Any biker worth his or her salt takes precautions on the road, no matter how rudimentary. Ear plugs, gloves, helmets and jackets all play a crucial role in keeping you safe on and prolonging your enjoyment of the open road. If you’re worried about stifling in all of that protection, remember these wise words from flamesonmytank, “it’s better to sweat than to bleed”.

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How To Not Overspend On Buying Clothes

July 14th, 2008 by jeansmanufacturing4285

If you are wondering how you can save cash when trying to choose and avail clothes for yourself or for someone else like your kids and family members, here are some tips where you can follow to be able to do the task.

Find some dispatch shop for they contain clothes which have quality standards and the inventory must meet the brand specifications. You may see items which already came from the past batch and the costs are certainly less with retails. The factory and retail stores are great in choosing for clothes, but rest assure that you check on the fabric well for some flaws and the size must fit you. If you visit these outlets, try to buy bunch of clothes for the coming season such as white shirts and socks.

Buy clothes during off season. Buy a classic cloth that will never run out of style, in that way the outfit will last for some years. Be sure that the fabric fits you well, and you are capable of buying high standard materials and your closet is also able to store your clothes for long time and not be the reason for the destruction of the fabric.

Try to register for newsletters, to be updated for the latest designs or sales of your local boutiques. Be aware for the sales on designer clothes and some warehouse events. Most areas hold a single day dedicated for selling designer items and bargains wherein you can pick fashionable designs and costs of clothes.

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July 13th, 2008 by jeansmanufacturing4285

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