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What brand of jeans is good?

The better brands of jeans are as follows:

1. Levi's.

High-cost jeans, Levi's is indispensable anyway, after all, it is the originator of jeans. In 1850, tuck shop owner Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis joined forces to make the first pair of jeans from unsold canvas used for tents.

Blue denim, riveted back pockets, leather stamp LOGO with a double horse pattern on the back waist, coded order... countless classic features and styles of jeans are all from Levi's.

Levi's501 is a pair of mid-rise straight jeans with a slightly loose leg cut that makes them affordable and wearable for everyone. The front button design was a way for men from Qianmo to maintain their dignity in the era before zippers. Today, it looks a little more wild and sexy. There are also 6 rivets and five pockets in the details, which are all its unique symbols.

2. Acne Studios.

Acne Studio is a company founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 1996. The name Acne is the abbreviation of "Ambition for Create Novel Expression".

Unlike Levi's, which made its fortune by making jeans, this company made its fortune by making jeans by accident. The price is positioned as middle-class, and the main guidelines are simplicity, practicality, and durability. The overall style is very cold and represents high-end aesthetics. Their jeans are designed in Sweden, made in Italy, and have clean cuts.

There are many colors to choose from, including uncommon light colors. They are slim and elastic. The waistband is slightly higher to show longer legs. The thighs are loose and the calves are narrow. The fabric has a certain thickness and can be worn in all seasons. It is stiff and has good elasticity. Can modify the shape of legs.

3. Pure Blue Japan.

Pure Blue Japan is a brand founded in Okayama, Japan in 1997. It has a relatively young history, but its weight is high. The indigo in most jeans today is dyed with synthetic indigo invented by the German chemical company BASF at the end of the 18th century.

The biggest feature of Pure Blue Japan is the blue thread used in jeans made by the factory. The cotton thread is soaked in a vat of natural indigo dye and dyed from head to toe, representing nature.

Pure Blue Japan denim is woven using old-fashioned, low-tension shuttle looms. The texture of the denim is irregular, with a hairy and rough surface, loose and uneven, and looks like Bamboo has the feeling of one section after another.

4. Big John.

In 1967, Maruo Clothing launched straight-leg, pre-shrunk Big John M1002 jeans for the first time. The trousers had a paper label that assured them they were "proper western jeans," and featured a graphic of a man being thrown off a rodeo bull.

In the eyes of most Japanese young people, Big John jeans are like being smuggled in from the western border of the United States, at least in terms of image. The market immediately saw strong sales performance.

With the introduction of this product line, Seibu became the first department store in Japan to sell jeans. Isetan, who had previously maintained a high profile, called Maruo Clothing a few months later and shyly requested to sell pre-washed Big John products.

5. Tommy Jeans.

Tommy Jeans is particularly good at using design-rich floral patterns, large logos and other elements to interpret the latest trends and fashions. Therefore, young people like to walk in the streets wearing Tommy Jeans. The ostentatious colors and bold designs make the wearers follow them wherever they go.

What is commendable is that Tommy Jeans has not given up its persistence in pure cowboy culture while advancing with the times.

No matter what new elements are added to the work, its foundation is still there, which has also become a powerful weapon to leave competing products far behind.

For example, Tommy Jeans jeans still retain the iconic appearance of denim in the 1990s. The classic Tommy Hilfiger brand logo and rough style are well integrated into the men's and women's products. Gives people a high degree of recognition.

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