Denim jeans have remained popular since Levi Strauss created his first pair in 1853. Sexy movie star cowboys from the 1930s increased the popularity of western wear. A white t-shirt and rolled up denim jeans represented the classic look of the 1950s. Wild embroidered jeans adorned with psychedelic patches were hot in the 1960s and wide bellbottoms were all the rage during the Disco era. |
Who could forget the sandblasted designer jeans of the 1980s and Brooke Shields’s infamous Calvin Klein ad? Remember the faded acid wash jeans or colored jeans? The 1990s saw a youth rebellion with jeans appearing in new finishes, cuts and styles. The fashion world also experienced a revival of vintage jeans. |
Today, you can purchase denim jeans in nearly every style imaginable from traditional button-fly to a flashy diamond-studded pair. Designers continue to drop the waistline even lower for their low-rise creations. Innovative companies such as Schultz Jeans sell sexy denim jeans and a revolutionary new product called the Schultz strap. It allows you to wear your jeans as low as you dare or even open at the fly! |