History of Boot Cut Jeans



jeans term refers to the pair of pants that are made of denim material, originally designed for work wear, because they are hard wearing and robust, but in the 1950's in America have become popular among the younger generation as well as casual wear. Because of its popularity, many cuts and styles of jeans that have been created to give opportunities to people in the style they want to wear jeans. These different styles and cuts are all named, such as skinny jeans, flared, or boyfriend jeans or boot cut jeans.

History Boot Cut Jeans

Boot Cut Jeans were originally worn by sailors, when they worked in a messy job so they could get them dirty without brige.Stil boot cut jeans was a simple straight up and down on his knees, then flared a little ankle in order to fit in their uniform, and over his boots. As time went on the edge of boot cut jeans became wider and wider as soon boot cut jeans for boaters have been replaced by bell bottom jeans and pants (what we know as today as the flared jeans or flared trousers). Shortly after that the trend "boot cut" pants and Jean expanded into Europe and then around the rest of the world. Men and women boot cut jeans and pants are different in that the woman is the skinny on your feet before his knees, and then open more to the ankle, while men boot cut the same length of opening all the way up and down.

Yet still boot cut jeans and trousers are worn by men and women for work and casual wear. All brand jeans are boot cut their own version, including Levis, Wrangler, G Star, Diesel, and so on.