Crotch Jeans

Crotch JeansCrotch jeans

Have you heard of new crotch jeans? Yes, these are all new jeans designed for men. Jeans and trousers made from denim are in since very long time. It was initially designed for work and they become more popular among the teenagers in early 1950s; where the brands in jeans include Lee, Wrangler, Levi’s and many more. And now jeans are known as most popular casual wear all around the world. They come out with many colors such as blue, black, brown and what not? Also there are many new styles available such as low west jeans, boot cut jeans, skinny jeans, baggy jeans, ankle cut jeans and many more.

Now introducing crotch jeans, which is also called Low-rise jeans. This “rise” jean is determined between the waist and the crotch and is usually around 10 inches on regular conventional pants. In comparison, low rise jeans characteristically have rise of nearly 6 inches.   The incalculably popularity of Low-rise jeans has inspired ,manufactures to make low rise styles of other kinds also such as slim fit boy cut, saggy carpenter, bell bottom, original classic and skinny leg. These jeans have purposely low-cut waist intended to sit low on or below. These are also known as hipsters, low cut jeans or low riders jeans. They are generally cut lower on the waist part thereby covering less body in front and back.

The manufactures also create jeans that feature a rise of the zipper which is far shorter than the regular ones, usually between 2 and 3 inches.  There are many types in it also talking about Humor Grey crotch jean, which has long back pockets and front fly bottom and is 100% cotton. It has 5 pockets and oversized belt loops. The back pockets are positioned low and you can wash this at home with nominal shrinkage.

So by this we can say that the men are no far behind than the women in fashion clothing.

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  1. These low rider jeans provide a great look and I would definitely buy them. Was surprised to hear that they had been around since the 1950s though. Great posting here.:D

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