Tag: Jeans

A Gen Z Came for Interview in Polo Tee, Cropped Jeans, and a Snoopy Tie. I’m Stunned.

I am finally at the final day of the interview cycle. This is the day when the hiring process will close, and all candidates will be assessed for a position in my consulting firm. I was in a middle management position seeking to hire analysts. It was a tedious, months-long process. Te...

Blue Jeans Stay the Same, Even When They Change

What is retro? Look at the jeans in my photo. One pair is decades old, and the other was recently purchased. Can you tell the difference? What does retro really mean? Is it new being old, or old being new? I started pondering these questions when I went shopping for a new pair of jeans last week....

This or That: High-Rise vs Low-Rise Jeans

The fashion world, where the rotation of what’s in and what’s out changes faster than a TikTok cooking trend. I’ve heard a sprinkle of low-rise jeans coming back in, and mostly from people which a pushing back on. Today, I find myself at a familiar crossroad, a denim dilemma of hig...

How to wear bootcut jeans with sneakers

Bootcut jeans have made a comeback in the fashion world, and with their versatile silhouette, they can effortlessly blend with various styles. One trendy and comfortable way to wear bootcut jeans is by pairing them with sneakers. Here if you interested like this topic about it like Why bootcut je...

Why Samurai Jeans Is the Master of Quality Selvedge denim

Founded in 1997 by Toru Nogami (the guy above), the Japanese jeans brand positions Japanese tradition rather well, drawing inspiration from Sengoku-era Samurais. It leads its design, materials, and detailing ideas with a firm grip. Especially the detailing. Japanese denim brands are placed in the...

Don’t Judge Me By The Size of My Jeans

Itwas the usual weekly family gathering. A sister-in-law quietly whispered to me that she had had Bariatric surgery to reduce the size of her stomach. For as long as I’ve known her, she struggled with obesity. She was 77 pounds overweight, an excess baggage she’d been stuck with close...