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#6- Man's " must have" Casual Pants

Casual & Dress Casual Pants

Did you know blue jeans was originated as work clothes in 1870? Society adapted them into a prominent feature of casual outfits. Jeans now come in many colors and styles. To make a good impression in jeans, choose the right Fit for your body type.

Americans last year spent more than $1,505,200,600 on jeans, according to NPD Group, a retail research company. Sales of jeans costing $100 or more per pair increased 51% for men and 53% for women (based on 2005 figures, the most recent available).

Pants - Jeans, Khakis and Cargo Pants
Chino cloth is a twill fabric made of 100% cotton.
A man should wear a Dressy Casual look with a sport coat or blazer with khakis an open-collar shirt, without a tie.

This Blue chino is a "Classic"
It looks amazing, and it's never-ever out of Style. These pants look Amazing with or without Sports Coat and it'll take you where Jeans cannot.
This is "The" Classic never out of Style khaki,
This is the King of all chino pants.

Now a days a Cargo Pants is a 'must have' they're fun and very comfortable for a nice relaxing day.


Jeans are perfect for many different occasions, but don't let them be your only option for pants. There are variety of casual khakis and quality dress pants so you should have variety in your closet.


I have here six different color jeans but the "Classic" one is the Raw Jeans.
Raw Jeans meaning dark blue jeans is the most expensive, more presentable and never out of Style. Jeans are an essential part of every man's wardrobe. In fact, the average American owns at least seven pairs.

Guys, I know we all love Jeans in America, but that drop to your thigh style has got to go!
Guys that's no Fashion Statement at all! That's a Prison Style. It all started back in Prison.You see, in Prison they don't give the prisoners belt for safety reasons, so some of them the pants where to big so it hung down. Some prisoners thought it was cool and brought it outside with them. Now for some reason it became a Street Fashion Statement. It's not cute guys! It'll never in a million year be cute!

Manny guys are just followers. Why be a follower when you can be a leader - having your own Fashion Style that will represent your personality!?
They see others wearing it and they copy them, but have no idea what it means or where it came from. They just walking around and forcefully putting their boxers on everyone's face. I saw a guy the other day walking and holding his jeans with one hand because it kept on falling down his knees. Sorry guys, but it's neither cute nor attractive. No one wants to see you boxers! I think it's an offense and a disrespect to the Society whose not engaged in the same interest.You keep on wearing them people gonna think you're a jail bird! Why give the impression of something or someone you're not! Why set your self to a public disgrace?

Dark blue Bootcut jeans is the "Classic" never-ever are of Style. It's the perfect cut for any man hoping to look fashionable without looking outrageously ridiculous.

501 Levi's Straight Leg: 501 Levi's dark blue straight-leg Jeans is the King of all Jeans and the most discreet cut you'll find. Guys, with this jeans in your closet, there's no need for those hideous Skinny or Slim ones. Sorry!!! It's neither tapered nor excessively loose, this conservative style is ideal for tall and slim guys. I like this one. I think this is as tighter and as straighter a man's jeans should get. Anything tighter than this, is not attractive. It's a Casual or Dressy Casual jeans, looks great with any Sports Coat or a leather Jacket. This style of jean is classic, and if you have the body to wear them, it can pretty much be paired with anything. This jeans will flatter your body type best if you have great physique. Jeans with a flat front and straight leg will show off your body to its best advantage. Boot-cut jeans are another option for this body type.

Boot Cut jeans: Originally designed to be worn with cowboy boots, this cut is very flattering for many average body types. Typically, flare-cut styles should sit just below your natural waist and should be slightly loose through the leg. From the knee to the ankle, these jeans become slightly wider or “flare” out; particularly if you have wider hips -- as a flared cut will balance your shape, creating a straighter, streamlined look. A bonus is that these jeans will never go out of style and it’s so easy to dress them up for a date or the office. It's an anytime Casual or Dressy Casual jeans with your Leather Jacket or Sports Coat.



Relaxed-fit/flare-cut Jeans: which are loosely cut from waist to leg opening, are great for heavier men. The roomier shape of these blue jeans won't accentuate curves and bulges like other cuts will. Thin guys should avoid relaxed-fit jeans, as this cut can look loose and sloppy on skinny legs. You can dress it up or down as you please.


There are about five different color Jeans: but Raw Denim is the King:
Raw denim
Washed denim
Dirty wash
Stonewash
Vintage wash

There are about five different Jeans Cut: Bootcut is the King
Bootcut
Relaxed fit
Skinny
Slim fit

I think guys should leave the Skinny and Slim Fit Jeans to their girl friends. They look great on girls, but on guys.... I don't think so! Sorry guys!:-))*

Low-rise: Low-rise jeans have the smallest space between crotch and waist. This rise of jeans generally sits a few inches below the belly button, so make sure to wear a shirt of appropriate length to avoid exposing your midsection. Also keep in mind that low-rise jeans tend to fit tightly around the belly area, which may not be comfortable if you have a curvy stomach.

High-waisted: High-waisted jeans are a terrific choice for heavier men with fuller stomachs. The rise is enough to conceal the extra pounds that would be exposed in low- and medium-rise jeans.

"Do not be mislead: Bad company corrupts good character".
1 Corinthians 15:33