Euro Jeans

 

Mens Jeans

Discover men's jeans. Hundreds of different mens jeans styles, including skinny mens jeans, straight leg jeans, bootcut and coloured denim jeans online. Denim styles for everyone. Whether you are looking for denim bootcut, loose-fit, straight or super skinny jeans there is something in this collection for you. Very soon we are going to offer a variety of mens jeans from best brands, designers, and all types: straight leg jeans, worker jeans, bootcut jeans, cropped leg jeans, regular fit jeans, skinny jeans, drop crotch jeans, straight jeans. Brands: Crafted, G-Star jeans, Diesel, Police 883, Firetrap, Bench, Fenchurch, Henleys, Soul Cal Deluxe, Soul Cal. View now mens skinny denim jeans, mens seven jeans, mens designer denim jeans, mens baggy jeans, mens wide leg jeans, mens tall jeans, and a lot more.


Euro Jeans




Womens Jeans

Shop for women's jeans: a wide selection of popular designs and brand names. Find the perfect pair of women's jeans here. Enjoy a wide variety of womens jeans that include wide leg jeans, stretch jeans, skinny jeans and straight... Discover women's low waist jeans, straight leg jeans. Denim is essential in any woman's wardrobe... from straight and skinny to laidback boyfriend jeans we've got the style for you. Don't forget this season's fashion must-haves the drop crotch and the peg leg denim look for the ultimate cool. Coming up soon at our store: womens skinny jeans, womens designer jeans, womens jeans, womens flare jeans, womens bootcut jeans, womens petite jeans, womens low rise jeans, womens stretch jeans, and more womens clothing from Crafted, G-Star, Miso, Soul Cal, Soul Cal Deluxe, Diesel.


Euro Jeans


About Flare Jeans

In the late 1980s, during the rise of acid house and the Second Summer of Love, bell bottoms became popular again in women's and men's fashion in Europe spreading to the Americas. They were initially reintroduced as boot-cut (also spelled boot cut or bootcut), tapering to the knee and loosening around the ankle to accommodate a boot. Over time, the width of the hem grew wider and the term flare-leg was favored in marketing over the term "bell-bottom". As with boot-cut hems, the trend began in Europe and spread rapidly around the world. Today both boot-cut and flare-leg pants remain popular both in denim and higher quality office wear. In menswear straight-leg also gave way to boot-cut looks, again initially in Europe, and has made its leap into flare-leg for office wear, the same as what has happened in womens wear. In most cases men's boot-cut and women's boot-cuts differ. Women's jeans are tight to the knee and then flare out slightly to the hem while men's styles are usually flared/loose all the way from crotch to hem. The bell-bottoms of the '60s and '70s can generally be distinguished from the flare or boot-cut pants of the '90s by the tightness of the knee.

About Skinny Jeans

Slim-fit pants or skinny jeans have a snug fit through the legs and end in a small leg opening that can be anywhere from 9" to 20" depending on size. Other names for this style include drainpipes, stovepipes, cigarette pants, pencil pants, skinny pants or skinnies. Skinny jeans taper completely at the bottom of the leg, whereas drainpipe jeans are skinny but then the lower leg is straight instead of tapering and so they are often slightly baggier at the bottom of the leg than skinny jeans. In some styles, zippers are needed at the bottom of the leg to facilitate pulling them over the feet. Stretch denim, with anywhere from 2% to 4% spandex, may be used to allow jeans to have a super-slim fit.

About Designer Jeans

Designer jeans are high-fashion jeans. The Nakash brothers (Joe, Ralph, and Avi) are generally credited with starting the trend when they launched their Jordache line of jeans in 1978. Designer jeans are cut for women and men and are often worn more fitted than traditional jeans, though relaxed cuts are available. They sometimes feature designer names or logos on the back pockets and on the right front coin-pocket. During the early rise to prominence of designer jeans, in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, it was fairly typical to see fashions for men follow those for women, just as previously women had been the first to wear flared and bell-bottomed trousers. For example, Jordache initially marketed their products to women only, but soon followed with a line for men that was very similar in overall appearance to the women's. Given the general tendency toward bagginess in men's pants today, this male-after-female trend is less noticeable; nevertheless, most jeans companies have offered low-rise cuts for men in recent years. Within a few years of the Jordache launch, dozens of other brands were on the market; among them were: Sergio Valente, Sasson, Gloria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein, Guess, Diesel, Bugle Boy, Parasuco. In the late 1980s, designer jeans lost popularity. Beginning in the 1990s with Helmut Lang and into the early 2000s, they started coming back into fashion, with specialty brands such as Citizens of Humanity, Cheap Monday, Chip and Pepper, Diesel, Dorinha Jeans Wear, Ellecid, Energie, Evisu, G-Star Raw, Guess, Ksubi, Lucky Jeans, Mavi Jeans, Nudie Jeans, PRPS, Replay, Rock and Republic, Samurai Jeans, Seven for All Mankind, Taverniti So Jeans, Parasuco, True Religion, and William Rast. A few of the original designer brands, namely Jordache, Calvin Klein, and Dittos, are also coming back with the designs that made them popular.

About Boyfriend Style

In fashion design, primarily in ready-to-wear lines, boyfriend is any style of women's clothing that was modified from a corresponding men's garment. Examples include boyfriend jackets, boyfriend jeans, and boyfriend blazers, which are often more unisex or looser in appearance and fit than most women's jackets or trousers, though still designed for the female form. The origin of boyfriend fashion is literally borrowing and wearing your boyfriend's clothes - his distressed jeans, his band tees, his dress shirts, his blazers, his cardigan. The trend expanded in 2009 when actress Katie Holmes was spotted in public wearing Tom Cruise's slouchy jeans after a Broadway rehearsal; other celebrities such as Reese Witherspoon, Rachel Bilson, Sarah Jessica Parker and others began to follow the trend. From there, many brands such as Gap, Forever 21 and H&M began to create boyfriend fashion products or men's-inspired fashion. The boyfriend blazer has been featured in many of the Spring 2010 walks such as Charlotte Ronson, Cynthia Rowley, and Elie Tahari. There are two main important ways to wear the look: making it oversized, and rolling up the sleeves. The boyfriend trend is all about wearing clothes that look a size too big for you. It is recommended to only go up one size. By rolling up the sleeves, it makes the look more feminine and balances it out while implying that the sleeves would be too long for your arms. The boyfriend blazer ranges in many different shades ranging from classic hues of black and gray to whites, pinks, and neons. They are very versatile because they can be worn with a cocktail dress, a skirt and blouse, or even leggings.

About Slim Jeans

Slim Jeans was the name of a weight-reducing product heavily marketed in the United States through television commercials in the 1980s. Slim Jeans were a pair of pants, very unlike jeans and more like sweatpants, made of a silvery material. They were supposed to help the wearer lose weight by trapping body heat and promoting the loss of "water weight" through sweating. Slim Jeans also came with a hooded sweatshirt made of the same material. The product and commercial, which became the subject of discussion on X-Entertainment, are considered by some to be unintentionally comic.

About Baggy Or Wide Leg Jeans

Wide leg jeans or baggy pants are a style of clothing popularized in the mid-to-late 1990s, especially by men trying to achieve an "alternative" style. For men, the style is also called hip-hop clothing and remains popular with this subculture in 2010. The quintessential brand of 'hip-hop' style wide leg jeans was JNCO, though other youth and ethnic oriented clothing companies manufacture them as well. In the United Kingdom during the original 90s fad they were known as "baggies". However, this term faded with the original fad and now they are generally known as "wide leg jeans". Wide leg jeans and pants are at least 20" in circumference at the hem. Wide leg jeans differ from bell-bottoms in that the entire length of the leg is large in circumference whereas flare or bell-bottom jeans become wider below the knee. Wide leg jeans can be considered to be a variant of baggy jeans, which were also popular in the '90s.

About Low Rise Jeans

Low-rise jeans, worn by both men and women, are jeans intended to sit low on, or below, the hips. They are also called lowcut jeans, hipsters, hip-huggers and lowriders. Usually they sit at least 8 centimetres (3 inches) lower than the belly button. Low-rise jeans have existed since the 1960s, but regained popularity in the 1990s and 2000s. Hip-huggers, the precursor to low-rise jeans, rose to popularity during the late 1960s, with the ascendance of the hippie counterculture and psychedelic music. Often worn with light-cotton, paisley-printed tops or nehru-collared jackets, bell-bottomed hip-huggers were popularized by rock icons such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Robert Plant. Later, hip-huggers became a staple of popular culture and were incorporated into the disco scene of the 1970s. During the early 1980s, however, waistlines moved higher as wide, flared, bell-bottoms gradually gave way to designer straight-legged jeans. Throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s, as more women entered the corporate workforce, the high waist design remained predominant, with commercial designers such as Gloria Vanderbilt and Calvin Klein at the forefront. The revival of low-rise jeans can be credited to British designer Alexander McQueen, who first showed his famous low-rise "bumster" trousers in his 1996 "Dante" collection show, with Kate Moss and others modelling the bumsters. One commentator observed: "The bumster for me is what defined McQueen. For me it was the look that put him on the map because it was controversial. Those little bumsters were in his first shows. It was like 20 people in England were wearing them back then." Following McQueen's lead, the fashion of low-rise jeans gradually spread, though not many women dared go as low as McQueen's signature buttock-bearing style. In America the fashion emerged five years later in 2001, particularly among girls and boys between the age of 14 and 23, and here Britney Spears is most credited with popularising the fashion after she started wearing it in 2000. Although its popularity also increased among women and men of other ages, the major focus of advertising is still directed at teenage girls and boys, with typical teen stores selling low-rise jeans in different styles and colors. Most American teenage and twenty-something-oriented retail stores that carry jeans (e.g., Guess, American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch, Stitches) only or mostly carry low-rise jeans.) Currently, low-rise jeans are manufactured in many styles, and though tight jeans are usually the most popular, they also exist in loose, baggy, flare and destroyed style. Due to the popularity of low-rise jeans, manufacturers have also begun making low-rise styles of other kinds of pants. In the stores today, there is an immense variety available. Indeed, low-slung jeans, especially tight black styles, have become increasingly popular in the more recent hipster scene. Low-rise jeans may be worn to display more skin at the waist, torso, and hips. Accordingly, they are sometimes worn in combination with shorter crop tops, giving a glimpse of skin between the jeans and the top, or (more commonly in the summer or in warmer countries) showing their entire midriff including the belly button. Low-rise jeans may also partially reveal the buttocks when the wearer sits down or bends over. In many cases, cleavage becomes visible. When a thong is exposed above a pair of low-rise jeans on the back, it is commonly referred to as a whale tail, due to its somewhat similar shape. When boxer shorts become visible this is known as "sagging". Because underwear was no longer always hidden, more men and women choose their underwear to function with their low-rise jeans.

About Seven Jeans

7 For All Mankind (often referred to simply as Seven, Seven Jeans or 7FAM) is a brand of designer jeans founded by Michael Glasser, Peter Koral, and Jerome Dahan in 2000 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Since 2007, it has been owned by the VF Corporation. 7 for All Mankind began by designing women's jeans. A men's jeans line was introduced in fall 2002, and its Children Denim Collection for boys and girls in fall 2005. In addition to jeans, 7 for All Mankind produces other clothing items such as skirts, shorts, and denim jackets. The brand is sold in over 80 countries including Europe, Canada, and Japan. 7 For All Mankind jeans are characteristically tight-fitting and low-rise a look associated with the popularising of size zero women. Most products feature elements of distressing and are intentionally manufactured with rips, holes, or stains for the purpose of making them appear worn, or vintage. The denim collection uses various pocket embroidery designs. The signature logo is found on bootcut jeans, low-rise jeans, straight leg, boycut, wide leg, Jagger, Colette, Roxanne and others. Their A-pocket jean consists of an "A" stitched on the pocket and sometimes incorporating Swarovski Crystals. The Dojo jean consists of a "7" on the pocket, the Kate features V-shaped embroidery, and many other designs exist on various styles. It is not always possible to determine the cut or fit of a 7 For All Mankind jean by the pocket design alone. The women's line of jeans includes a variety of fits such as: Bootcut, low-rise, A-pocket, Kate, wide leg, flare, Dojo, Jagger, Flynt and others. The men's line includes: Bootcut, Relaxed, Flynt, A-pocket, Slimmy, Slouchy, Standard and others. Both the men's and women's line feature a variety of "washes" which combine fabric, color, and finishing techniques in various combinations. Washes include New York Dark, Medium Chicago, Bombay, and others. The fits, washes and pocket designs available change with each fashion season.

 
  ▪  Browse
  ▪  Info