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Jeans and denim are distinct terms and there are many who are unaware about the same. Tailors in those days started a new concept of reinforcing the points of wear on trousers by placing metal rivets on them. This turned out to be a huge success and passed on for several years to come. Jeans soon changed its mainly rebellious image. Offering many dressing options, the denim trousers quickly became a casual wear staple and in the present era jeans can be found everywhere.
There were many well known brands today that took up the invention as it had become a huge success. They started marketing their denim apparel nationally and this was how Men's jeans came into the picture. And so much so that Men's jean happens to be one of the most important clothing in any man’s wardrobe.
Men jeans include different fits in denims which are tight fit where the jeans are normally tight from the hips and thighs and straight from knee onwards. It is more or less like a low waist fit. The regular fit is the type of jeans which is slightly loose as compared to tight fit, from hips and thighs. It is mid waist fit. The comfort fit are the most popular type where the jeans is quite comfortable from thighs and hips. Moreover, the bottom of the jeans is also much broader as compared to the rest.
The parallel fit jeans falls straight from the thighs and was quite popular in the traditional times. The loose fit and anti fit is another popular fir amongst the youth and especially the people who have a very slim body. It basically clings to the waist part of the body and is extremely loose form thighs, hips, knees and bottom. The boot cut fit is tight from hips and thighs and then from the knee onward it flares down i.e. the bottom is broad and quite similar to the bell-bottoms popular in the seventies.
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