Everyone must own a pair of jeans; it is one of the few essential clothing items that one should possess in their closet. They earn this honor simply because they are so versatile. The great thing about a pair of Carhatt jeans is that you can dress them up or down, which ever way you like it or whatever the situation at hand demands. They can do great for smart casuals or look just plain casual. They are available in a variety of colors, washes, styles and embellishments. Just when you think that you have seen it all, you are bound to see jeans that have something new about them. So how does one keep up with the latest trends for Carhatt jeans? Here are a few tips.
Rising waistlines and embellishments
These season waistlines are no longer going lower, but they aren’t staying the same either. They are on the rise. And if you like a bit of ‘bling’ well you are in luck – embellishments are in!
Lightweights
If you are fed up of those thick jeans, no problem – just store them away for future use. Carhatt jeans made of lightweight denim have arrived and are doing great as a style. If you can get your hands on a skinny pair that scrunches up at the bottom, even better! And don’t worry too much about your thick jeans; they never go out of style.
Bell legs and the lived in look
Do you literally live in your jeans? Especially to get them to have that look that says you can’t part with your pair? Good news for you too. The lived in look is back in, so these Carhatt jeans are now available of the shelf. You no longer need to actually live in them to get them to look old of course, unless you want too. Watch out for the bell legs too, they are hot this season as well.
Multidirectional weave and detailed back pockets
Multidirectional weaves in a pair of jeans adds an air of sophistication to them and to the wearer. These kinds of jeans make for good smart casual options. Detailed back pockets are also hot this season, they are good attention grabbers and they obviously work excellently with shorter tops.
Vintage – always in style
There’s a reason that vintage is vintage. They are timeless and vintage Carhatt jeans are hot as well this season. Team them with a pair of vintage boots and you have a show stopper.
The finish guide
Apart from all the various styles that are in, there are also the washes to consider. Here’s a quick guide on washes to help you choose:]
Acid wash: Jeans that have been subjected to pumice stones soaked in chlorine to give the denim white highlights.
Clean: Denim that has the new look even though it has been washed many times.
Creased: Denim that has white lines down the front, giving it an appearance that it has been ironed many times.
Dirty wash: As the name suggests, denim that constantly looks dirty. This denim of these Carhatt jeans is subjected to a dying process while being manufactured that gives it a look of constantly being dirty.
Frayed: This needs no explanation. These are jeans that have a frayed finish at the edges, like the waistband and edges.
Indigo: The traditional blue jeans
Over dyed: Jeans that are dyed again after stitching, making the colour of the thread blue as well.
Pre – ripped: Jeans that have been ripped or torn
Sand wash and Stone wash: A look that gives the impression of area specific wear, like fading.
Tint: Jeans that have undergone a special dying process with a yellow khaki colour to give them an old look.
Whiskers: Jeans that have white lines that look like wrinkles near the crotch and behind the knee.