Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Two Paige Colors You Just Can't Pass Up!
Eagle River and Tuscan... such romantic names that are absolutely fitting for such romantic dark washes.
Eagle River is another absolutely beautiful dark wash produced by Paige. It was just introduced, and is the teal twin to the coveted Tuscan wash, which was out last year The Tuscan has a more indigo hue with a more abrasive and silvery-gold undertone. The Eagle River is a soft deep steel blue with some teal and gold undertones. These are both washes that denim designers dream about creating!
Here is a description per Paige's site of these 2 washes:
Eagle River
Looks like: A deep, rich indigo with velvety highs and lows accented by subtle 3D whiskers. Fits like: True to size off the rack, it has very little give to be slimming and supportive; it will only give slightly after wear.
Tuscan
Looks like: A faded dark blue with a subtle golden undertone, velvety highs and lows, and light whiskers. Fits like: Tight off the rack and will only give slightly through wear to form to your natural body.
Paige in Eagle River on eBay
Paige in Tuscan on eBay
I own both and they are truly some of the best jeans I've ever owned! The color is amazing and they hold their shape exceptionally well throughout the day and even on through the week. This is especially good news if you are worried about washing your jeans too many times and wearing them thin and risking fading!
Monday, October 29, 2007
True Blue, Was It Me Or You?
True Religion has changed things up!
Many times when designers change the look or toss up the design of their jeans a bit, they don't just stop there. With the world of designer denim as fast and competitive as it is, designers are under the stark notion that they must totally re-make and re-invent themselves every few years. Atleast, that has been the general trend since designer jeans hit the lime light at the turn of this century.
True Religion (and 7 for all Mankind and Rock and Republic) has recently re-invented themselves, with all new pocket designs, washes, hardware and tags to boot. This is not only to create revived interest, but also to battle the counterfeits and keep them on their toes. However, they have also changed their fit model, which essentially has changed the way the jeans are made and how they fit. This is a huge bummer for those who relied on and loved the old fit, and perhaps a great relief to those it hadn't worked for in the past.
True Religion has also re-invented some of its proportions on the jeans (unfortunately!). The waist is generally larger than its older counterpart, and the thighs have been taken in a bit. For me, this was largely disappointing, as when I looked in the mirror I frankly resembled a blossomed tulip. For my body type, it gapped at the waist and squeezed my thighs. Funny enough, it seems to be doing this to the model in the pic above as well! Needless to say, I will be snatching up a few extra old pairs before they are gone. Hopefully True Religion will find a different fit model in a few years and be back on track ;)
Now for the technical side...here is a nice article explaining just some of the changes taking place at True Religion this year!
True Religion Ignores Wall Street
By Anders Bylund March 16, 2007
Run! True Religion Apparel (Nasdaq: TRLG) is under alien invasion! A bunch of internationally respected designers and big-name executives are taking over the high-end jean peddler -- and the market doesn't like it one bit.
Last Friday, the company hired a new CFO, a top name with a recent high-level history at respectable and large-scale operations like Nordstrom (NYSE: JWN) and Albertson's. It was a forward-looking hire, and part of sweeping changes in True Religion's executive and design teams. So of course an analyst noted that these changes might hurt short-term performance, and the stock took a severe beating that day.
It's just another data point that shows how short-term concerns often mask the long-term best interests of any given company, and particularly smaller ones like True Religion. Forget the future -- trade in the here and now!
That is, of course, baloney. The rich margins on display in last night's earnings report showed that True Religion can afford to pay for top talent, while total inventories are actually shrinking, so there's no huge stockpile of unsold Lone Star skirts or Medium Thunder Kiss stretch jeans, gathering dust in a warehouse outside Los Angeles.
It's a very good idea to distance True Religion from its somewhat shady past, and to bring in the kind of executive team that can take this company to the next level. Today, it's not much more than a day trader's plaything, jumping and jerking at the slightest provocation -- good or bad.
This week, the transformation continued, with CEO Jeffrey Lubell's wife Kimberly leaving the top design post, a move that was announced on the same day as the rather stable earnings report. These guys are trying hard to look like a contender, and stubbornly moving forward with its recasting despite Wall Street's skepticism. Good on you, mates.
You don't have to earn analyst respect to succeed. In fact, keep doing what you're doing; ignore Wall Street as best you can and focus on setting up for future success. I, for one, welcome our new denim overlords. Set up right over there, right next to one of your competitors, Guess? (NYSE: GES).
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
The Winter Blues....
Not that kind of winter blues, the fun kind ;). As the temperatures are dropping, we finally turn our attention to the darker denims. Some beautiful colors of note include 7 for all Mankind's new Yosemite wash, and their stylish Mercer wash. Both are deep and have a wonderful raw-meets-glamorous blend.
If you haven't tried these out, or have never owned a very dark pair of jeans, consider these a must-try! Dark, chic denim like this never goes out of style! What about how to wear them? Pair them with a bulky sweater, slinky velvet top, satin blouse, some fryes or uggs and you will look dashing this winter!
But you know its never fun paying full price...these two reputable online stores, ADASA.com
FashionChateau.com
are currently offering them on sale for $99-$150 (amazing deal!) for a limited time and they are going fast!
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Discount Designer Denim Deals of the Day!
Hooray! The deals are back!!! Have fun shopping!! :) (7 for all Mankind and Rock & Republic deals today, since they topped the charts as the fave around here on this blog!)
7 for all Mankind Deals
Dark Rinse Distresed 7 For All Mankind Flare Jean Sz 26
Awesome deal, looks to be NYD- beautiful dark wash thats so popular! $49.99!!
Seven for all Mankind bootcut jeans size 31
A great black wash for $55!!
Seven For All Mankind LONG LEGS 30 Jeans NYD NEW!
$100 or best offer for these extra long jeans, great find!!
7 seven for all mankind jeans sz 29 authentic mne
$49.99 medium new york wash, the other basic wash (besides nyd!) thats so versatile!
New 7 SEVEN for all MANKIND Roxanne Straight Jeans 30
$92.99 not a bad deal for one of the seasons hottest!!
7 for All Mankind Ultra Low Rise Dojo Jeans W 25 L 33
$99 for some rare black dojos!!
7 for all Mankind Jeans with brass and red trim
Red gem china walls sz 29 for $75! (a HUGE bargain compared to their original retail price of $300+ yikes!)
7 for all Mankind Womens Jeans 28 NWT
Gorgeous dojos for only $70!
Women Seven 7 For All Mankind Jeans Dojo Chain OX 27
BRAND NEW style just out, not even in all the stores yet- snag them here!!
Seven for All Mankind Jeans DOJO Size 31" x 29" inseam
Beautiful black dojos for $50! Gotta love that!
100% AUTHENTIC Seven for All Mankind 28
Niagara A pockets for $100- these are HARD to find!!
7 seven for all man kind jeans girls size 10
$29.99 for your daughter or niece a great find!
WOMENS SEVEN JEANS SZ 31 WITH CUTE SWEATER
$32.99 (had this been my size, I'd have won this auction ;) )...awesome sweater with these jeans!!
Rock & Republic Deals
ROCK AND REPUBLIC VICTORIA BECKHAM GOLD CROWN SZ 24
$109.99 - a very reasonable price for these authentic beauties!! (sooo many fake crowns on ebay)
NWOT Rock & Republic Kiedis Jeans (28) FREE SHIPPING!
$99 for a beautiful brand new style!!
NEW ROCK & REPUBLIC ROSE METALLIC KIEDIS JEANS $295 29
$150- not bad for these rare beauties
ROCK & REPUBLIC STRAIGHT LEG JEANS in SCORCH NWT 24
$129.99 - very hot!!
ROCK & REPUBLIC black leather keychain New !
A Rock and Republic keychain! How cool is that?! $5.50!
Rock & Republic, designer jeans sz 28
$69.99 (now thats a deal!)
That's all for now folks! Shop away! :)
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Update!!
*Sigh* Yes, I have actually been moving! Which is no fun and lots of work and I've been missing blogging! But I will be back in the game as soon as I crawl my way past the boxes to my computer! And I have THE contest on the drawing board, and I hope you will find it fun! Look for a post any day now announcing it and all the details! There will either be cash prizes (paypal), coupons, or gift certificates awarded so stay tuned!
Ah yes, almost forgot! Since 7 for all Mankind and Rock & Republic tied, I will be doing a 'designer denim deal of the day' for both, of course ;) That will be around any day now as well!:)
By the way, ever heard of Sling and Stones? They put real 24k gold rivets on their jeans! Pretty spiffy eh? AND...drum roll...they use organic cotton (which I am happy to hear)! And they contribute to sustainable living. If I ever buy a pair of premium denim full price, it just might have to be from this designer! They are way ahead of the game!
"Sling & Stones denim is made of American-grown organic Supima cotton, one of the finest and rarest natural fibers on earth. Our jeans are virtually pesticide-free, unlike the average cotton jeans which contain 27% harmful chemicals."
Check 'em out at www.slingandstones.com for yourself!
"The twill and denim are accessorized by genuine 24k gold plated hardware and zari thread, handcrafted by skilled artisans in India."
"The twill for our pocket bag lining is made of organic Fair Trade cotton, grown on the farms of Peru. Our supplier programs in Peru (1) help poor farmers, who previously were forced to grow cocaine, (2) generate electricity for the nearby villages, and (3) donate proceeds back into the local communities. Fair Trade ensures workers are paid enough to care for their families, put food on the table, and send their children to school."
"A percentage of Sling & Stones’ profits will be used to immunize villagers in Peru, fight teen suicide in Japan, and build an orphanage and youth rehabilitation center in India."
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Time is Running Out! Cast Your Vote!
There are only 5 days left to vote for your favorite brand! Unfortunately, the poll would only allow a certain amount of choices, otherwise I would have added quite a few more brands for choices (like Deisel!). But, if your favorite isn't there, pick the one you prefer most on this list!
As a fun little incentive, I will post great deals and steals that I find on eBay for whichever brand comes out on top!
Also, keep an eye out for my exciting competition coming up soon (prize included!). Still working out the details of it, but I will post as soon as its ready to begin! Bookmark this blog and email it to all your fashion and denim-zealot friends (or any friend that you think would love to win a prize)! :)
Wide and Classy
Last year, it may have been all about skinny, but this year the fashion industry is all over anything that is wide. Don't get me wrong, skinny is still 'in', but THE look for this fall and winter (and probably next spring) is going to be high and wide. Almost like a classy 70's-esque style.
Speaking of the 70's, they are actually going to be doing super-flare jeans once again, which will probably start appearing on the shelves in spring. I am not so sure I personally like a skinny jean (which makes me look like a corgie dog) or a super flare (which just makes me look like I am all-knees and no leg).
BUT, the classy wide-leg style many designers are creating right now can be flattering for a LOT of people! And I, for one, am so excited that it happens to be in-style this year so I can snag a few pairs. Wide legs work well for many body types because they do a wonderful job of hiding any 'problems areas' while truly lengthening the leg quite a bit. They also do a wonderful job of balancing the body with their ability to create such a clean straight line from the hips down.
What is a 'classy' wide leg? Generally speaking, they are jeans (or pants) that have very clean and smooth lines with minimal fading and destruction. They will appear to almost be work pants, but with a little more pizazz.
There are quite a variety of wide-leg designer jeans to choose from. Citizens makes many very cute wideleg trousers, and Seven for All Mankind took their 'Dojo' wide-leg style a step further and created the 'Ginger', which is a super wide-leg with a higher rise (reminescent of the Marilyn Monroe, eary Hollywood Glamour, which is very much in style right now too). Joe's Jeans also have a lovely selection of high rise wide leg jeans, and even Diesel has a few pair.
If you really want to rock some ultimate wide-leg jeans, try out the Ginger (which I find very flattering on most people I've seen). They come in a variety of nice colors like London and Jamaica (both a grey-ish medium blue), Mercer (a raw dark color w/ some sheen) and Tahiti (a beautiful soft medium blue). They may be 'trendy', but wide-leg atleast is actually flattering and stylish, so it will never completely be out of style! If you want to find them for less than retail right now, check some of these out from a few of the trusted sellers on eBay:
Tahiti Ginger:
SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND-LOW-RISE-"GINGER"JEANS-SZ-25-NWT!
London Gingers:
SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND LONDON (LON) GINGERS (many sizes available)
Jamaica Gingers:
SEVEN FOR ALL MANKIND LONDON JAMAICA (many sizes available)
Friday, September 21, 2007
It's Not Easy Being Green (and Blue)
In the following days, I want to direct my focus to some of the lesser known, but highly commendable lines of designer jeans out there, that have environmental causes.
I wasn't truly concerned or aware of just how much our purchases can harm or benefit our world until I began to research a bit. Now I am a big advocate of keeping the environment as close to its natural state as possible. What do I mean by this? I mean that I believe there is a way for us to co-exist peacefully with salmon. OK, sorry, that's what Bush likes to say. But, environmentally speaking, it actually makes sense. I could go off on talking about organic and environmental issues, another one of my passions besides jeans, but I will cut to the chase here.
What I believe is that there is a way (and should be) for us to exist and use our natural resources, environment, and animals in a natural and humane way, that keeps the world balanced and constantly renewed and restored. With all the chemicals, hormones, pesticides, and drugs we certainly are trying to cover up and fix a lot of things the backwards way. Instead, some companies now are choosing to be responsible, and use methods that do not harm the environment (or the consumer down the line).
'Organic' is a very touchy term to use for labeling things, since the word is actually very loosely regulated, and does not technically imply that the methods used are completely natural or sustainable. The latter of those two words being of most concern. Sustainable organic is the true definition of organic (or what it used to be, a few decades ago, before large companies stepped into the organic arena).
The great news is there are now some options for those of you like me, who are concerned about being a responsible shopper, and buying things that benefit the environment and the people making your clothes.
These lines range from being 'green' (environmentally friendly) to organic (a little more responsible) to sustainable organic (completely responsible). I will be highlighting each one for the next few days; mentioning what's great, not so great about them, their story, and where to find them! The following companies I plan to highlight include Loomstate, Edun, Nudie, Kuyichi, Pine IV and Tierra del Forte.
If you are interested in learning more about how your buying habits help or harm the workers and nature around you, read this fabulous blog chalk-full of everything you ever wanted to know: http://organicclothing.blogs.com/
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