![]() Usually she writes wearing her men’s Classic Straight Bluer jeans. Today’s things include Mick Jagger, jelly beans, beagle puppies and Cheap Trick. She sits at her desk and drinks one La Croix (or three), usually on a Saturday, and then writes about things that pop into her head. “ The Bluer Denim emails are mostly written by our head of marketing, Melissa. ![]() ![]() We thought it was quite interesting how Bluer Denim solves the dilemma – read on for a bit of small talk (fun!) and then read all about women wearing men’s jeans and how to solve the problems on the BLUER Denim blog site. Men’s jeans are not made for the female body which translates into loose at the waist, but snug at the upper legs. Just a “plain” straight leg in a comfortable mid-rise.īut, unfortunately, there are problems with the fit for us, of course. Meaning: neither super sky high waisted, nor too tapered at the ankles. The reason why we often prefer to wear men’s jeans is because those are most of the time in a) an original vintage fit, b) made of heavier (at least 12 oz) non-stretch denim, and c) because they are in the original denim fit. The kind of wash that only looks authentic when the jeans have actually been well loved and worn over years. Jeans for us are the same as they originally were: rigid denim, either raw or even distressed, but preferably in a very authentic vintage wash. Just that for a real denimhead jeans are never whatever fashion dictates. Super sexy, top trendy, and we have nothing bad to say about those. What exactly is fashion denim? Well, for the last decade it has been the skinny stretchy spandex-like jeans. Why is that? I mean with all the billions of women’s jeans out there, why do we opt for men’s? The answer is quite simple: because many of us are not into fashion denim. Most of us female denimheads will often be seen wearing men’s jeans.
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