With the hectic daily lives we all lead, it is no wonder I constantly find myself reaching for my favorite pair of jeans to keep me comfortable throughout my busy days. Fashion trends my come and go but I am faithful to my jeans because they are just so darn comfortable. Women and men today are more active than they have ever been and they need jeans that fir into their busy lifestyles.
With the wide variety of cuts, fabrics and washes available in the denim market, it has never been easier to dress for an active lifestyle. A lightweight jean with a little bit of stretch and a mid-rise, like Red Engine's Midrise Bootcut, provides you with the perfect amount of comfort without compromising any style. Kasil's Tribeca trouser is another terrific option for women like me who are constantly on the go. The trouser cut of these jeans make them perfect for the boardroom and the unique wash can easily be dressed up for meeting your friends for cocktails. Active men also have plenty of denim options to keep them comfortable while still looking great. Chip and Pepper uses ultra soft denim and features unique washes. Check out the Big Pickle, which is roomier in the thigh more additional comfort, for that perfectly relaxed fit.
What do you think? What types of styles, cuts, and fabrics accommodate your active lifestyle?
Posted by Kristen D. on May 22, 2007 at 12:41 PM
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Thanks for mentioning Kasil :) Their jeans are amazing and for more updates on the brand for men and women go to plopculture.blogspot.com.
Posted by plopculture.blogspot.com on June 21, 2007 4:18 PM