Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Let's Rock!! Deals of the Day!!



Ok, its time to Rock your Republics!
Warning: Prices are higher, this brand demands some mula!

NEW ROCK & REPUBLIC KIEDIS STUD R SKULL HARDWARE 32
$170

NEW ROCK & REPUBLIC SO BEACH GOLD CROWN CROPPED SIZE 27

$50

NEW ROCK & REPUBLIC ROTH JEANS SIZE 24
$170

NEW ROCK & REPUBLIC ROTH STRETCH PINK R JEANS SIZE 24
$170

NEW ROCK & REPUBLIC CRYSTAL ROTH ADDICT WASH JEANS 31
$170

$271 Rock & Republic Kiedis Silver Skulls Sz 25 *NWT*
$150 or less (make them your best offer)

New Rock & Republic Dekker Dark Cropped Jeans, 31
$99

VICTORIA BECKHAM ROCK AND REPUBLIC MADRID 29 CROWN NWOT
$50!!

Rock & Republic Jeans Size 26 Motley
$50

Rock and Republic Womens Roth Jeans R & R R&R Size 26
$49.95

ROCK AND REPUBLIC WOMENS JEANS SZ 26 ROTH WITH CRYSTA
$85

Do you have Virtue?



The answer is probably not...not yet at least. Denim of Virtue is a delightful new brand that was launched just this year, and it is already struggling to keep the few high end stores in LA, NY and Miami in stock.

What's so great about this new-comer in the world of designer denim? For starts, it is created by Tadd Zarubica, who is the CEO of Hudson Jeans and Yanuk Jeans. With a world of background and knowledge in the industry, and a deep passion for all things denim, came Denim of Virtue- the result of his desire to create a jean that delivers simplicity, functionality and style.

Denim of Virtue is a brand that is to the point. There are no sparkles or intricate embroideries. As Tadd feels "those are a fad and no one wants to stock up on those". His jeans deliver a sexy appeal that can be used for all occasions, dressy or casual, work or play. The details are amazing, but nicely understated. Each jean, depending on the wash, also gets a coordinating set of thread colors (instead of the same color on every jean, no matter what). That in itself makes it extensively more difficult to manufacture, and a bragging point on the detailing and thought they put into it. The fabrics are imported from the best factories in Italy, Japan, and the U.S. to give each piece its best performance and beauty possible.

Tadd also wanted to address some problem areas in the jean industry, including washes that are too 'flat' too 'faddish' and too 'loose'. He made sure his jeans are woven into beautiful washes with a lot of dimension. The washes are also very classic, with a touch of rugged vintage appeal, minus the heavy destruction (for a more clean cut, timeless look). Better yet, the fabric also has a wonderful 'bounce-back' ability. In other words, it holds it shape very well so that you can avoid the problem of, as Tadd puts it, 'at the end of the day there's a whole lot of jean and not a lot of butt'.

The cut of the jean is also more versatile. The back rises higher than the front, ensuring that there's no peep-shows when you sit down. The bootcut also breaks lower, and slimmer, giving shorter people a better illusion of height (even if you cut off 5 inches when hemming it). There are low rise, high rise, straight, skinny, flare, and wideleg among the many options to choose from (and within those, all the beautiful washes to choose from).

This brand was truly created with a lot in mind for the customer. Form over function always seems to be the way in the fashion world, but these designer jeans contend to be both functional and packed full of beauty and sex appeal. How's that for a new designer jean? Denim of Virtue is destined to be a staple jean in every jean-lover's wardrobe.

Visit www.denimofvirtue.com to learn more!

There are also a few sellers on eBay that are currently carrying some for a discount price of 20-50% off. I am so excited that these sellers are offering them, since they are not available across the U.S. yet (most of the boutiques selling them are concentrated in LA at the moment). The following sellers are:

The 7 Jeans Store
Daily Denim
Shop-Ayisha
Stone Chateau

You can view all of their products on one page here:
Denim of Virtue on eBay

Listen to a fascinating Podcast of an exclusive interview with the designer of Denim of Virtue, Tadd Zarubica. It is approximately 15 minutes of him describing his brand and its highlights, plus what jeans he would recommend for certain body types.


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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Update




Today I updated the 'mom and pop' stores list, which is just on the right toolbar area of this blog...it now has an extensive list of people who sell authentic designer jeans on eBay.

Keep in mind, some of these sellers do it for a living, others for a part time job, or a hobby, and some are just frequently 'cleaning out their closet' and constantly changing and updating their wardrobes.

In other words, some of the people may not be selling anything some weeks, and others may have certain jeans to choose from all the time. But either way, they are guaranteed to be authentic, and there is nothing sweeter than a pair of designer jeans for 50% off or more! :) So have fun shopping and looking around at their eBay stores and listings!!

Found just to the right -------->

I will soon update my blog with a list of other authentic retailers online that you can trust as well (however, they sell their designer jeans at full price)!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Deals of the Day :) ....7/26/07



Because I have a special adoration towards Paige jeans in the absolutely gorgeous Tuscan wash, here are all the BIN's for them, which are all discount prices, though not super cheap (but still a good deal for such a beautiful jean in my opinion!)

Paige jeans in the Tuscan wash

And some 7 for all Mankind discount deals, because honestly, you can't get any other brand as dirt cheap as these can be sometimes on eBay!

SEVEN 7 FOR ALL MANKIND *SEXY* FLARE JEANS 27 (26) $80 for Dark Chicago wash

NWT SEVEN 7 FOR ALL MANKIND MANCHESTER CRYSTAL JEANS 29 Orig. $224, these are $110

NWT SEVEN 7 FOR ALL MANKIND ROXANNE SKINNY JEANS 25 Hot style and jeans for the season

7 FOR ALL MANKIND FADED BLACK STRAIGHT JEANS 27 Very hot style and jeans for the season

Seven for all mankind (zac posen) 30 absolutely amazing deal for these rare gems (price is set at $46, these jeans were limited editions priced at $260+)

Womens Seven Of All Mankind Designer Trouser Jeans 29 $20!

GREAT! SEVEN 7 FOR ALK MAN KIND LOW-RISE BLUE JEANS 28 $35

SWEET SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND JEANS SZ 27 **LOOK** $28

Seven 7 for All Mankind Lulu Trousers DCG Jeans Sz 27 $30

SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND Dojo Wide Leg Jeans Size 27 Short $32

Seven For All Mankind Bootcut Jeans 26
$35

seven for all mankind 24 bootcut like new cheaper Beautiful, $35

7 SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND boy cut BOOTCUT JEANS 27 x 32$35

NEW-7 SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND CROPPED JEANS-SIZE 27-CUTE! $40 Ireland crops

Seven 7 For All Mankind Bootcut Sigs Capri Wash 30 $40

7 Seven for all Mankind Stretch Bootcut Jeans Size 29 $50

Thats all for today :) Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

A fun article by another fellow blogger




http://extremecraft.blogspot.com/2006/07/mutating-jeans.html

As I was cruising around google I accidently ran into this article, which I actually thoroughly enjoyed, since I too find it funny to imagine that there is a job that solely involves destroying brand new jeans. Not to say I don't own a few though. But it is quite odd when you really think about it.

Spotting fakes....




This is what we all want (and need) to know how to do. There is nothing worse than spending money and getting excited about a pair of jeans you found online, and when you open up the package, find that they are fake. Argh.

There are many places online that offer tid bits of tutorials, pictures here and there...never quite the whole condensed encyclopedia of fake vs. real information you were hoping for though.

SO, this is going to be my focus for awhile on this blog, which I hope someday I will turn into a website instead, but for now, my fake guides will be here, along with everything else, I hope you find them helpful as I publish them :) So bookmark this page so you can check out the comprehensive guides as they take form and grow!

Deals of the day...7/25/07




ok another round of discount designer denim deals!

7 for all mankind designer jeans sz 28 A Pocket

SEVEN 7 FOR ALL MANKIND Crystal FLYNT Jeans SZ 27

Seven For All Mankind Hefner Capris/Cropped Jeans 26

Seven 7 for all mankind mojo dojo jeans sz. 30

Citizens of Humanity jeans Kelly Bootcut sz 32 (31)

Citizens of Humanity Ingrid 28

Citizens of Humanity Bootcut Jeans 30/8 - Colorado Wash

NEW CITIZENS OF HUMANITY BLACK JEANS SIZE 26

Citizens of Humanity jeans, kelly 001, size 28

NWOT Citizens of Humanity Natalie Trouser Jeans

Citizens of Humanity Jeans Size 26

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Deals of the Day... 7/24/07



7 Seven for all Mankind Jeans 26 altered 29 1/2 inseam pretty cheap if this is your inseam!

7~Seven for all Mankind Jeans MNE Pink Sigs~Size 27 A nice twist on the typical gold color

SEVEN for all MANKIND 7 Gold Crystal A pocket JEANS 27 (very, very hard to find)

Authentic Seven For All Mankind Dojo Capri Jeans 25 (the beautiful and rare CAE wash)

NWT SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND JEANS 26 (sz 2 / 3) AUTH $174 (the beautiful light havana wash)

Studded havanas 31, Windsor Lemon A's 29 Hard to find these authentic (many fakes have been made of both of these)

*RARE* Seven 7 for all mankind Vienna A pockets 31

A very spiffy tool indeed.....




This is one site worth noting. It is incredibly simple and works beautifully.

When I try to find out why someone's feedback is bad, it can take awhile, especially when my computer is feeling like being slow. It starts out simply enough...I just want to see what people have written for their negatives. Page 1, nothing, Page 2 nothing, Page 3, ahah! There's one! Page 4, nothing again. It can take awhile to find all the negatives and neutrals to see exactly what is bad (or not) about the seller.

ToolHaus does all the work for you. Simply type in the eBay username of the person in question, and they show you all the negatives and neutrals they've received. Perfect. Easy.

Toolhaus.org

Friday, July 20, 2007

Deals of the Day explained




Some tips and rules-of-thumb for my deals of the day.

1) First off, they are just my personal daily findings of discount designer denim as I browse through eBay. Unfortunately I will probably miss quite a few good deals, but I try to find most of them!

2) Secondly, it's hard to find all the brands every day, so I focus on a few each day.

3) They are all BIN's. This means I never include listings that are auction style, since these last only 7 days, and you never know how high in $$ they can go (so I can't really justify calling them deals when I don't know what the final price will be).

4) Not all the jeans are going to be in brand spanking new condition. Some will be brand new, others will have wears and tears. Often times people forget what great capris can be made from destroyed pants, etc, so it's all fair game! :)

5) There may be some days where there are no deals (wHaT?!? I know, I know, but somedays it is just that way). Try to hang in there, there will always be many deals to choose from each week!

6) Most often the deals I find are going to be very cheap (the 'incredible' deals so to speak). Once jeans get around $60+ I no longer consider them 'amazing, incredible, unbelievable' deals, unless its a rare pair of jeans. This is because most jeans get bid up to around $60 to $90, depending on the brand (unless its a highly coveted or rare pair). I will occasionally post more pricey jeans though if I think its a good find :)

7) Lastly, any of these postings can be good for only 1 day or as long as 30 days, depending on how long the person has listed the jeans. Sooo, any of my blogs up to 30 days are fair game, though your best bet is always the current weeks blogs (not just the current day, but the whole week). :)

I hope that you will have fun relying on me and my blog as your personal shopper and finder of amazing discount prices on your designer denim!

Major Deals of the Day!




Ok, I've been brushing up on my research, but now it is time that I return and post quite a few deals of the day that I have found the last few days :) So this should be chalk-full of some amazing discount designer denim deals.

Keep in mind... these amazing discount designer jeans can be on eBay anywhere from 1 to 30 days...so snag them while you can! :) and if you've missed them, just bookmark this page and come back tomorrow!

CITIZENS OF HUMANITY:


Citizens of Humanity Gabrielle #045 Jeans, Sz. 26

Womens CITIZENS OF HUMANITY CULOTTE CROP JEANS Size 25

Citizens of Humanity Kelly Bootcut in Pacific size 28

AUTHENTIC CITIZENS OF HUMANITY KELLY #001 STRETCH ~25~

Citizens Of Humanity Kelly Stretch Boot Cut Jeans 28

100% Authentic Citizens of humanity Wimbledon #144

Citizens of Humanity jeans Kelly Bootcut sz 32 (31)


SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND

SFAM Seven for All Mankind MNE Sigs 27 Cheap!
$50

Authentic Seven For All Mankind Havana Jeans 26
$55

SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND NAKITA BOOTCUT JEANS SZ.24
$80

7 SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND Womens JEANS 28 BOOT CUT $150
$34.99

Sevens For All Mankind SZ 26
$17.99

NWT 7 For All Mankind Jeans White 25 FLYNT

These seem legit...except it looks like the button was replaced (sz 25)...
7 Seven for All Mankind Crystal A Pocket jeans 25 30 32

authentic SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND 26 jeans DOJO!!!

could be made into some cute bermudas or shorts...
Seven for All Mankind Destroyed Distressed Jeans Sz. 24

Havana Seven for all Mankind Size 27 jeans

7 FOR ALL MANKIND - size 29 - Black "A" Pocket

This one is only $15 !!!
Seven 7 for All Mankind Jeans Jerome Dahan Size 29

$16 !!
7 SEVEN for ALL MANKIND Jeans Size S, 0/1 Or waist 25

7 FOR ALL MANKIND JEANS Size 25 Worn Once

SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND Used Wmn's Jeans Sz 29 MSRP $130

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Seven for All Mankind Basics




You can never have too many choices. Atleast that's how 7 for all Mankind feels when it comes to fit. There is the A-pocket, the signature, the dojo, the hefner, the flynt, the flare, the boycut, the mojo, the trouser, and then a few miscellaneous ones here and there from time to time. How do each of these fit though??

Signature bootcut fit: This is their primary jean, as the majority of stores (and buyers) have these. They have the 'squiggle' (otherwise just known as their signature wavy line across the back). They are bootcut and have a lower rise than most of the other styles below (but not dangerously low). These fit most people very well. Overall fit is basic and snug.

Signature flare fit: Same rules apply as above, but it has a slight flare at the leg opening (by just 1" more than the bootcut).

A-pocket fit: the waist is still relatively low, but a pinch higher than the bootcut (mostly in the back for a more contoured waist),and it's tighter in the knee, with more of a flare at the base.


Dojo fit: These are the wide leg cut. With 2" more at the base than the bootcut, these are quite roomy from the knee down and have a very casual look with flip flops and a very classy (think trouser) look with heels. They remain tight from the thighs up, with a very booty-lifting effect for most people.

Flynt fit: More of a contoured waistband (like the a-pockets) and a pinch higher of a rise (but still not actually 'high'), with trimmer thighs and a small bootcut for the leg. These tend to fit a tad tighter than the signature bootcut.

Boycut fit: This has abutton instead of zip fly, and is higher in rise (by 1")than the other fits, and a tad looser as well.

Miscellaneous fits: This includes Jagger, Kate, Heffner, Mia, Miller (trouser), Rocker, Roxy, Colette, straight, crop, Flo Jo and the occasional odd one out. To be added later.

Monday, July 16, 2007

www.jeans.com




This is a very quaint little site chalk-full of little tidbits of information for jean connoisseurs. It has blogs, galleries, facts and even a shop. I found this site to be pretty spiffy, so I wanted to share it with you!

7 for all Mankind Deals of the Day!





NWT 7 For All Mankind Jeans White 25 FLYNT

7 Seven for All Mankind Crystal A Pocket jeans 25 30 32

authentic SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND 26 jeans DOJO!!!

Seven for All Mankind Destroyed Distressed Jeans Sz. 24

Havana Seven for all Mankind Size 27 jeans


7 FOR ALL MANKIND - size 29 - Black "A" Pocket

Sunday, July 15, 2007

So where are they??



Not to be without a blog today....here is a rather large image (sorry it's not an actual graph and text, it may take awhile to load) of searching tips so you can better hone your search techniques on eBay! :)



If it's taking too long to load...you can just visit it here!
eBay Helpful Searching Tips

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Some GoldSign Deals of the Day





Now that you've read-up on pocket placement, try some of the most flattering and beautiful pockets in the industy, made by one of the top designers in the industry!

Did you know?
Adriano Goldschmied created one of the first designer jeans in 1970 called Kings Jeans. Then in the 80's he worked with Diesel, Replay, and Goldie. In the 90's, he created A.G. denim (often referred to as the 'grandfather of designer jeans'), and in 2004, his newest and best label yet (in his opinion), GoldSign was created. This guy has been with jeans since the get-go!
They run around $190 a pair!

$50 GoldSign jeans

another beautiful pair for only $50

$40 for these (nice deal!)

and $60 for these capri beauties

To view all GoldSign jeans available on eBay, click here, most (if not all) are authentic right now, but if you are unsure, I am always a message away to verify if an auction is authentic or not!

Pick a Pocket




The other day I was lazily flipping through the current Fitness magazine, and low and behold, they had a whole section on jeans and their pockets. Jeans seem to be in magazines a lot these days. "Find your perfect fit" it always screams out at you from the shelves. Well, easier said then done. In the Fitness magazine it also had a suggestion that if you don't have the time to actually work out and shape your derriere, then 'fake it' by minimizing the size of your rear with jeans that have longer, lower pockets. OR, boost it up (if your flat) with higher, smaller pockets.

This is actually good advise.

The rule of thumb with pockets is exactly that, however there are many other things you should know before deciding on some jeans that will have the perfect pocket placement for you.

Placement is key...I know, on the back right? It's a little more complex than that. They can be wide apart, close together, high on your rear or lower, entering the 'leg zone'. Also, the size DOES matter. Small pockets will typically be very unflattering for those that have a shapely rear, but will have a nice boosting effect (and be the perfect size) for those with a small, flat rear. Big pockets actually will minimize the size, whereas small pockets will give the illusion of a larger rear. The lower the pockets, the more your rear will appear to be higher, and thus, more lifted and toned and shaped in appearance. Also, when they are wider apart, they can cover that 'extra' hip area for those who have wide hips, and give the illusion of more proportion. The more close together the pockets, the more wide your hips will look. If you are not sure which is best for you, go with something in the middle, which always looks nice.

Then there are pockets that are tilted or with obscure shapes, like James, Brown label, Goldsign and AG among some. The shape and/or tilt also helps give the illusion that you are more toned than you actually are. Great, huh? The shape and tilt of the pocket will actually look like your rear is lifted upwards, rather than really realizing its just a shaped pocket. This is why designer jeans can be so nice.

It really is all about the pocket placement.

No one wants to see the front of a pair of jeans when deciding whether to get them. We turn them right around, and stare at the butt area. Because the key to designer jeans is not only having thinner looking thighs, longer legs, trimmer hips and a flatter belly, but most importantly having a fabulous rear view.

Look for a blog soon on which brand is best for who according to pocket placement! :)

Friday, July 13, 2007

Some Paige Deals of the Day





The good news? eBay is still an ultra safe place to buy Paige, about 99% are authentic. More good news? They go for around $40 sometimes! Paige typically retails around $170 to $200. I've been lucky enough to never have to pay that much, now its my turn to help you not pay that much either.

You can also check out Paige's site to become familiar with the washes and fits...and her cool new interactive fit guide as well.

$27 (gasp) for this pair of Paige

$39.99 for these

$40 for this pair

and $59.99 for these beauties

Be sure to always remember to read the auctions to see if jeans have been shortened or have any damage!

Since there are literally no fakes typically, I will post a link to all of them below and a feed on the side of my blog for all Paige jeans, so you can check them all out at your own leisure, anytime! :)

All Paige Jeans on eBay, anytime you want to check (not just today!)

A (long past due) Page for Paige



This is one of my favorite brands for many reasons. If you are going for a more classic, simplistic, but still sleek and sexy look, these are your jeans. Her washes are nothing but the basics- a few classic light washes, a couple mediums, and some beautiful simple dark washes. No frills.

The pocket design is also classic, simple and chic. Her use of fading (thigh, hip and leg creases/fades) is very subtle and more natural looking than those of 7FAM or Rock and Republic. She specializes particularly in fit- with options for how high you want the waist or how wide you like your legs. The pockets are perfectly placed to give you a real 'boost' (they are neither too high or too low for most women and men). I will talk more about pocket placement another day though. She also occasionally adds a faint line down the leg to help elongate and give the illusion of height to the legs. She also has a less expensive line called 'City of Angels by Paige'.

Paige herself has an interesting history of being a model, then a fit model for designer jean brands (such as Joe's and 7 for all Mankind among others). She retired from that business and created her own brand, so you can understand that her passion is fueled by her past experience in the business of endless searching to create the 'perfect fit'. Her full history can be read here.

These were deemed the best fitting jean by Allure magazine when they debuted. Although these don't work for every one, they can be stunning for those that they do work for! Definitely a jean worth checking out for that staple, no-nonsense pair for your closet. :)

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Small time sellers that have great authentic finds...



These sellers always have authentic fun finds for designer jeans and other apparel. Definitely stop by their eBay stores! They are some of the not-so-big, nevertheless constantly selling, eBay sellers, in other words, your 'mom and pop shops'. :)

An ever-growing comprehensive list of all small and semi-small sellers on eBay that are trustworthy, and sell authentic designer denim (such as True Religion, Diesel, Rock & Republic, Paige, 7 for all Mankind, Citizens of Humanity, etc) as well as other designer clothing and accessories can be found on the toolbar along the right of this blog! :)

Check it out!! ----->

Some True Religion Deals of the Day :)




True Religion Deals on eBay! :)

Designerwarehouse, with the store name Trendy Path, has some lovely discount selections of the new washes for this season in men's and women's (for True Religion) like the boss, dusty trail, and desperado and lots of others as well.

Some cute overalls as well for only $60

Some jeans in the dark washes of legend wash, dark dusty trail all in the Super T old multi style. They are usually about $320, but Judynjacob are offering them for $240 and less.


White Joey's for $40, normally $170

A True Religion Day



True Religion is one of my new obsessions. I used to find them unappealing, but now I am learning to appreciate some unique aspects of this brand. For one, they make some of the best washes on the market in my opinion. They are your absolute true blue vintage colors with a hint of pizazz. If you want a beaufitul dark pair of jeans, look no further. They have really got those down. Their dark washes seem to have a 'depth' too them, creating a deep and soulful vibe, with outstanding hues to choose from. Some of the prettiest with most depth, in my own opinion, are the 'dark urban cowboy', 'the boss', 'the duke', 'dark drifter', 'dark vintage', 'lone star' and 'dark pony express'. These have exceptional depth with outstanding color. It's actually difficult to state the best, since almost all of them are top-notch.

'Whiskey creek' is also exceptional at still providing some depth for a jean that is more on the grey/black side than blue. However, I am basically a fan of all their washes, because sometimes you want a more casual jean which typically means it has a 'flatter' and less dark wash. Their light washes lean towards having a lot of blue undertones to them, making them very 'baby blue' in appearance (such as 'easy rider') but still with more depth than some other brands.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Some cool new jeans for fall by 7 for All Mankind...



As you may already know if you read my blog on measuring, I love the Caribbean wash by Seven For all Mankind. I have a weak spot for jeans that have green undertones for some reason. These jeans have just an ever-so-slight turquoise hue because of their slight green tint underneath the medium-dark navy wash. One new pair I think is absolutely beautiful for this fall is the signature Argyle bootcut in the Caribbean wash. Just stunning.

Judy 'n Jacob seems to be the first to carry this on eBay...they just sold their only pair as I wrote this, haha, so be sure to bookmark this blog and come back to click here to see if they have more soon, which I'm sure they will.

G Living LIVE | Tierra Del Forte Organic Designer Jeans

This week, Summer interviews one of the hottest new up coming G Fashion Designers, Tierra Del Forte. Del Forte Denim designs for the eco-chic woman who is transforming the face of fashion. Made in the USA with 100 percent organic cotton, Del Forte's premium denim apparel is part of a growing trend which interprets luxury as a combination of distinctive design and ethical production.

An organic autumn in the wind.....



In the air for fall fashion there is a great sense of "Man meets nature and incorporates high tech for mankind and environment...and of course, fashion." - John Patrick, Organic


Fall fashion is always exciting, even for those not so into fashion. It's that time of year when summer is winding down and days are filled with a crisp breeze. Something in the air seems to stir us all into a a new state of mind, the time of harvest, the time of 'back to school', the time of raking leaves and kicking a ball around in the park. The time to dig into the back of your closet and pull out the dark jeans and sweaters. With it comes the overload of new clothes in the stores. Summer and winter fashion have their moments, but it always seems to be spring and fall that are the long-awaited premiers for what colors and trends will be in.

Flipping through a Glamour magazine, it states that fall will be such things as plaid, wide legs, fitted tops and dresses with flared edges (that babydoll look), substantial accessories (dark, black, thick, large), much more patterns (floral prints, etc.) and a bit of the 80's will reappear with large sweaters over tight leggings, which are still hanging in there in the fashion world.

What else? Organic is growing in strength everywhere you look. From food to household items to jeans now. One interesting up and coming brand is Tierra del Forte, which makes their jeans from all organic cotton. You can view a video of it on my blog as well :).

Bookmark me! :)



This blog is a creation in progress. It will be growing larger with each day and containing more and more helpful info, links and the like. I will be posting remarkable deals I find on eBay for jeans each day soon, along with all the info I can possibly think of to make everyone out there a 'jeanious'! :) In summary, look out for:

-Daily eBay steals and deals
-How to's (measuring, selling, hemming, etc)
-Where to buy
-Who to buy from
-How to spot fakes
-How to identify what jeans are what
-Understanding elements of a jean
-What fits what body type best
-etc etc etc :)

Ok, I have to admit...



I am partial to certain jean brands. I guess it's only natural. I hope to continually grow my knowledge in other brands though, so that what I know can be more well rounded and more helpful in the long-run. So for now, I will say that I definitely know more concerning 7 For All Mankind, as well as Citizens for Humanity, Paige, True Religion and Rock & Republic as well as a few more obscure brands ( Joe's, Grass, 575, Hudson, Antik, Paper Denim and Cloth, Habitual, Brown Label, 1921, Meli Melo, etc).

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The long and short of it, part 2 ....




So what about measuring? Do jeans really have to be this complicated? Well... when you are paying $200 plus for that perfect fit, you better believe it! Or atleast, let's just say, it's worth your time and money to understand how to measure your own jeans and decipher other measurements.

I want to make a video of this soon, but for now I will do my best to describe how to go about measuring and reading measurements through some definitions and images (with my 7 for all Mankind Flynt Caribbean jeans serving as the model)! :)

The rules and definitions of measuring:

Waist: This seems to be the most confused of all measurements because there are multiple ways to go about this. There is the aligned version, unaligned version, doubling of those versions, and the 'wrap around' version. Unaligned is the most common, least confusing, and thus the most accurate version. However, having both aligned and unaligned is the MOST accurate of all.
Aligned is when you pull up all edges of the waist so that they are 'aligned', and measure straight across. This will be a larger number than the unaligned measurement.

Unaligned is when you simply measure straight across the top of the waist (basically the inner side of the back waist band). This will be an inch or so less than the aligned number.

Doubling is when people take the aligned or unaligned measurement and 'double' it (14x2=28) and give that as the waist measurement. This is not really preferable, but many do this.
The 'wrap around', for lack of better words...is simply trying to wrap your tape measurer around the entire waist to measure it. This method is difficult and not suggested or commonly used.

Hips: Hips are typically measured at the base of the zipper (where the visual end of the zipper is on the outside, ie, seams and stitches wrapping around the zipper area). Also it can be roughly considered 3" from the crotch, but most typically it is just taken from the zipper base. From the zipper base, you measure straight across from fabric end to fabric end. NOT seam to seam, unless you specifically note that, because this will take off an inch or two. Just go all the way to the edge of the jean, regardless of where the front and back fabric join on the side seams.




Rise: The rise is the least confusing. Simply measure from crotch (where all leg stitching meets) to the top (the front side of the waistband). Back rise is the same.





Thigh: This is taken from the crotch to the outer edge of the leg. It can also be taken midway between this area and the knee for yet another number if needed, but not necessary.



Knee: This is semi-tricky because you will have to gadge it for yourself. This is the thinnest point in the leg. Roughly midway, but that can vary depending on whethere the jean has been shortened from tailoring/hemming or not.



Leg Opening:
This is either done straight across the bottom of the leg, wrapped around the bottom of the leg, or straight across and doubled. So in some instances you may see a measurement of 9", in other instances, 18" when its doubled or wrapped.


Inseam: This is taken simply from the crotch to the end of the leg. There is some discrepency on where the exact middle of the crotch is, since its slightly off center, but unless you are buying a pair that will be too short if its .2" inches off, this is not a concern.



These descriptions are how measurements are standardly taken. And these are usually how most companies and individual sellers (eBay, forums, etc) measure as well.

Measure away! :)

The long and short of it....



You walk into a jean boutique and pick up a pair of some beautiful 7 for all Mankind Flynt caribbean jeans (shhh, one of my favorite colors). Size 25 it reads. WHAT?? Then you realize, you are not in Kansas anymore. This is the confusing european sizing that most designer brands use. Why do they do this? Well, most high fashion has its roots in europe. The finest denim fabric currently comes from Europe and Japan. So how do you decipher the european sizing? It works as follows:
00=24
0=25
2=26
4=27
6=28
8=29
10=30
11/12=32

Now for some reason, it is much less complicated for men, because most jeans are sized this way already, regardless of being designer or not. Go figure.

Monday, July 09, 2007

Who to trust on eBay?





Trust? On eBay? Many of my friends are still too leary to even try that yet. eBay demands a lot of trust from both the buyer and seller, but it can work beautifully, and my closet of clothes and house of stuff that is mostly from eBay is proof. So maybe you've bid a million times like me, or maybe you haven't tried it at all yet. It is a very safe way to buy stuff, but you gotta know who to buy from, and a little research towards that will really pay off.

Typically, anything that is from Hong Kong or Singapore is generally a knock-off. There are exceptions, since as we all know, many things are made and imported from those countries (like Abercrombie). Also if you want to play it extra safe, I have found that in some rare cases, fake jeans are also found more often in California than in other states. There are many reasons for this: it is a huge state, it is the denim capital of the world, many things are imported there, etc.

So who can you be safe trusting? Usually it is someone selling from their own closet collection (ie, 'spring cleaning'). They typically have good feedback, and a nice amount of information on the auction like style and wash #, measurements, and the like. I will go more into this on another day.

Who are the big time sellers to trust? There are two main sellers that I have found to be authentic. Dailydenim and Judynjacob. They always have an enormous amount of jeans, all authentic. Most assume that they own a boutique and sell their overstock on eBay, since it is very difficult to get your hands on that many authentic jeans, due to high restrictions from the designer brands. At some point I would love to own a boutique of my own and do as they do, but for now I just occasionally sell some here and there that I find on sale.

Below (actually at the bottom of this page) is a RSS feed of these two sellers in particular. I will definitely add some RSS feeds of smaller sellers at some other point, too :)

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Finding deals on eBay can be tricky...



Sometimes buyers can get too wrapped up in bidding to realize they are no longer getting a good deal...
This is a very good example of being smart with eBay shopping and always checking your options.
Both pairs I have for an example are basically brand new jeans by 7 for all Mankind in their beautiful new (and highly coveted) Nakita wash. Both are a size 28, and both are on eBay at the same time, yet one is going for $80 tops, and the other for$140+ ...

$140+ for this one...

$80 at the highest for the exact same pair

While I'm here, I'll say a little about the Nakita wash as well. This is a real staple wash for the summer, and it is so comfortable as well. This is a very, very buttery soft wash. It is a beautiful steel medium blue color with tan and gray undertones that sets off the fabric in a very subtle and casual way. It is extremely similar to the havana wash, but less 'grainy', and more smooth in appearance (and more smooth to the touch too). The wash is stretchy (the more soft, the more stretchy typically) and tends to run true to size to one size large. For example, a size 30 may be able to buy a 29 in this wash. It is an extremely popular wash that is relatively new, and flies off the shelves very fast. You can bet that most lovers of the 7fam brand already have this jean in one or more cuts (bootcut, dojo) in their wardrobe!

A long hello...

So here I am, ready to begin this blog, and I am not even wearing jeans...I suppose that's not too proper for the occassion, but here goes nothing anyway.

If you read the side notes on my blog, you probably already have a picture in mind that I am a jean freak, and yes, that is what I am. It all began a few years ago when I found an amazing pair of jeans at a used clothing store. Needless to say, they were cheap, but I also had no idea what they were. When I paid for them, the woman said I had found a great deal and that Hilary Duff wore them. Ok, I thought, that's nice, and went about my way. Then I found a tiny article in a magazine claimed that Paige jeans were their 'find' for the 'best-fitting' of all jeans. This sparked my curiousity. After some googling around, I discovered my used jeans I had just bought (Paper Denim and Cloth) were worth almost $200. My jaw dropped...I couldn't believe jeans could be that much. My curiousity still rising, I then researched Paige and decided I would try a pair for myself if I ever found them cheap (because you will soon learn I am a bargain hunter and very cheap). Being the avid eBayer that I am, I immediately logged on, and did a search for Paige jeans, and eventually bought a pair. Ever since then, I have been hooked.

It is funny sometimes for me to think of myself as someone interested in designer jeans, because I am not interested in being 'stylish'. I know, you are thinking that really is a lie, or some bizarre oxymoron, but it's true. I am in fact just fascinated with denim. I can go to Nordstrom or some little boutique and just look at them and be content, strange, I know. It has led to me having a growing knowledge (and closet, shhh) over many brands of designer jeans, washes, how they are cut to fit in just such a way, and how to spot fakes, what pocket-placement means and why it matters, among many other things.

There is such a wealth of information out on the web, but in my opinion it is scattered and vague. I hope the Denim Cafe will become a place where the pieces of the puzzle are assembled under one roof. In the midst of that, I also want to post daily finds of authentic jeans on eBay, so that I can be of some help in finding authentic, stunning deals (because who wants to actually dish out $180 instead of $60?). I will also focus on featuring certain facts about jeans and brands each day. So now that this has become a novel, and rather too long for a blog, I will leave it at that for today.