The best denim clothes everyone needs

Our favorite denim pieces. Type of clothes that we all have at home, if not more, at least one piece and those are jeans. Jeans are pants made from denim or dungaree cloth. They were invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873 and a worn still but in a different context. Jeans are named after the city of Genoa in Italy, a place where cotton corduroy, called either jean or jeane, was manufactured. Levi Strauss came from Germany to New York in 1851 to join his older brother who had a dry goods store. Denim is a sturdy cotton warp-faced textile in which the weft passes under two or more warp threads. This twill weaving produces a diagonal ribbing that distinguishes it from cotton duck. The most common denim is indigo denim, in which the warp thread is dyed, while the weft thread is left white. 

Following my lifestyle, I have chosen a few fashion pieces that I personally have in my closet and recommend to all of you.

DENIM JACKET

I’ll put my favorite suggestion first, and that’s one big reason. This jacket I think all people in this world love and have at least one (I have at least three). It’s about our favorite denim jacket. The first denim jacket was created circa 1880 by denim legend and Levi’s founder Levi Strauss. Strauss is credited with designing the first-ever jeans in 1870 as a durable, breathable utility garment for cowboys, railroad engineers, and miners to wear during the gold rush out West. Soon after the runaway success of jeans, he gave the world a top to match and dubbed it the Triple Pleat Blouse.

Levi’s® Ex-Boyfriend Sherpa Trucker With Jacquard™ By Google. A Jacquard Tag tucked into the left jacket cuff connects with your mobile device. With your jacket paired to your phone, you can perform essential actions on the interactive cuff and receive alerts through the Tag, so you’re in control and connected without looking at your screen.

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Levi’s® Ex-Boyfriend Sherpa Trucker With Jacquard™ By Google.

JEANS

As a mentioned at the beginning, jeans are pants made from denim or dungaree cloth. They were invented by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873 and a worn still but in a different context. We don’t have to talk so much about them, because there is no human on this planet that does not own jeans. They are part of everyday life, from children to the elderly. We also carry them in all possible colors and designs.

These jeans from AMIRI are sure to bring you one step closer to your achieving your denim dreams. It’s one small step for denim…and one giant leap for your collection. Featuring a high waist, belt loops, a concealed front fastening, a five pocket design, a fitted silhouette, a flared style, a long length and a ribbed knee detail.

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AMIRI
high-waist flared jeans

DENIM SKIRT

While women wore denim pants since 1940s, while they worked in factories during World War 2, denim skirts appeared in 1970s. First denim skirts were made my hippies who first came up with the idea of recycling old denim jeans into long denim skirts (historyofjeans.com). We can wear this skirt, combine it with literally everything. Sporty and more elegant combinations.

White solid denim straight skirt, has a waistband with belt loops, button closure, zip fly, straight hem, five pockets, slit at the front .

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Roadster
Women White Solid Denim Straight Skirt

DENIM SHIRT

The very first denim jacket came into being in the form of a work shirt around 1905, when Levi Strauss created the “Levi’s Blouse,” an outerwear garment intended as a companion to work trousers. The shirt was known as the 506 (also known as a Type I), and set the standard for all denim jackets to come.

This laid-back western-style denim shirt is a timeless classic for casual looks. Full-length button placket. Two breast pockets with press studs. 1-button cuffs with roof type sleeve placket. Shirttail hem.

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Denim shirt – regular fit – Kent collar – recycled
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Boyanakeko (Bojana Kekovic), is the founder of Vitae Moderna, author, fashion editor, and a member of the GNS Press Association. Boyanakeko è il fondatore di Vitae Moderna, autore, fashion editor e membro della GNS Press Association. boyanakeko@vitaemoderna.com