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Ripped jeans have been worn as a fashion statement since the 1970’s. Many chose to deform their jeans in an effort to separate themselves from mainstream culture. Ironically, the mainstream eventually embraced ripped jeans.Today ripped jeans and patched jeans have become part of the fabric of American culture. Both styles are now welcome in places that range from the dorm room to the board room, the art studio to the art opening, and the vegetable garden to the garden gala.

The truth is, we just love to abuse our jeans. Since their invention, jeans have been ripped, bleached, shrunk, permanent pressed, cut off, torn, shredded, distressed, sanded, stone washed, and acid washed. On the other hand, they’ve been lovingly embroidered, beaded, patched, painted and sequined. We definitely have an intriguing relationship with our favorite article of clothing. Through the good times, and the bad ones, our loyal jeans still love us. And we still love them.

Which reminds us, in the 1970’s, during the height of the free love movement, the US also saw an outpouring of denim love. Americans were using their jeans to visually express their hopes, political views, and religious beliefs. In 1974, Levi’s held a denim art contest and received thousands of entries.

The worst part (or best part!) is that people actually wore these jeans. That’s right, take a look at these bad boys below . . .

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Levi’s Denim Art Contest Catalogue of Winners

by Richard M. Owens, Baron Wolman, John Burks

 

posted by: danielle on June 23, 2009 at 4:33 pm
filed under:Denim 101
TAGS: history of jeans, ripped jeans, patched jeans

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Are you clueless or confused when it comes to style and current trends?  Do you have a closet full of denim that you never wear?  Have you completely sworn off jeans because you haven’t found a pair that fits your body?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, or know someone who would, you/she/he may be the perfect candidate for an indiDenim intervention.

Our indiDenim Fashion Experts (you might call them “Jeaniuses”) are on the prowl and looking for a fashion victim to makeover. If you, or someone you know is a victim of bad denim (too long, too short, too baggy, too tight, too light or too dark) contact us for a chance to win a free makeover and a perfect pair of indiDenim custom jeans. We can take you from this to this.

Here’s how to enter:

Send us an .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with “indiDenim Makeover” as the subject line and include the following information:

√ Name
√ Email Address
√ Phone Number
√ Denim Disaster Story

And don’t forget to include a before photo! Don’t worry, we’ll try to go easy on you.

Although, there are no guarantees…

posted by: rupa on June 19, 2009 at 12:11 pm
filed under:Fit Jeanious
TAGS: custom jeans, makeover

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Where can you find the world’s largest pair of custom jeans?

If you ask Croatia, they’ll direct you to their capital city of Zagreb, where the organizers of the Cockta Jeans Fabric Project have stitched together 8,023 pairs of donated jeans to create one giant custom jean with a 148 foot rise. That’s right - this pair of jeans is spread about 112 feet wide and is the size of about six tennis courts.

World's Largest Pair of Custom Jeans
Source: Yahoo! News

Why, you ask? Don’t worry, it was for a good cause! The project donated over $10,000 (seven kunas - or $1.30 - per donated pair of jeans) to a local charity which provides therapy to disabled people.

So, now that we know what the people in Croatia do with their old jeans (or just when they’re bored), we’re curious, what do you do with yours?

posted by: rupa on June 17, 2009 at 2:11 pm
filed under:Denim 101
TAGS: custom jeans, recycled jeans

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Guess what, indiDenim fans? You can now find your favorite brand of custom fit jeans on Facebook!

Why should you be excited? Because, when you become a fan of indiDenim, you get exclusive sneak peaks of our new fabrics, washes, and treatments, and you get to be the first to hear about exciting new promotions and events.

And, as if that isn’t enough, our Facebook fans will also get exclusive discounts on our custom fit jeans. Check out the indiDenim page on Facebook and become a fan today!

posted by: rupa on June 16, 2009 at 4:09 pm
filed under:Happenings at INDi
TAGS: custom jeans

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Humans have worn holey clothes for as long as they’ve worn clothes. Although the first holes were accidental, people have been using holes decoratively for millennia. Today we often associate holey clothing with punk and grunge culture, but we forget that holes can also be opulent and elegant. Don’t believe me? Check out this painting of Henry VIII. His garment has dozens of tiny slits cut into it and he has meticulously puffed his white undershirt through the holes.

Now there’s a man who knew how to wear holes! Here at indi we plan to introduce heavy distressing options for our customers and I think we can all learn a bit from Henry VIII’s fashion sense. (I would not, however, recommend following his marital advice.)

So, this brings up the question—when wearing holey jeans, what style would you like to channel? British royalty or British punk bands? Counter culture or haute couture? Grandeur or grunge? These days, the choice is up to you!

posted by: danielle on June 12, 2009 at 1:09 pm
filed under:Misc Musings
TAGS: distressed denim, holey jeans

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Product development has got to be one of the most fun parts of working at indi. Not only does it mean we get to be creative, but it also means one of my favorite things—new jeans!

Today we are taking some of the final steps to launch our new Spanish and Japanese denims. We’ve tested out the fabrics (see Marybeth in her Japanese fits below), perfected the washes, and are just about to set them up for web. Now, all that’s left is for the engineering powers that be to do their thing, and you, too, will be able to design your own Spanish and Japanese jeans.

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For all of you who aren’t familiar with what makes Japanese and Spanish denim worth the trans-atlantic/trans-pacific journey, you’ll just have to check out my forthcoming blog entry. But because I’m a big fan of teasers, here is a brief description (along with a picture) of our new denims designed to whet any jean connoisseur’s appetite. 

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Turning Japanese?

Japanese denim, perhaps the most coveted of all denims, is actually spun on vintage American shuttle looms that were purchased by the Japanese after WWII. Traditional production techniques and smaller looms mean this denim is far more labor intensive to create, but the Japanese, for whom the phrase “bigger is better” doesn’t really resonate, saw a business opportunity and snatched up the looms faster than the Americans could say, “wait, how much will that vintage looking denim sell for in the 21st century?” 

Hecho en Espana

European fabric, in general, is known for quality, style and, of course, pride and pretentiousness. So when we were selecting our Spanish fabric, we wanted to make sure it was as loud and proud as possible. Accordingly, we chose a denim with a fine yet bold crosshatch—think sophistication, with an edge.

Still want to know more about these new fabrics? Check back next week, and I’ll give you the full 411 on Japanese and Spanish denim. I promise not to disappoint…

posted by: Julien on June 11, 2009 at 3:17 pm
filed under:Happenings at INDi
TAGS: japanese denim, spanish denim

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Choosing the right back pocket design is a great way to introduce a new look into a drab wardrobe with just one jean.  Jean pockets make statements and at indi we understand this, which is why your custom jean pockets can say anything you please. 

Other premium denim companies do not necessarily prioritize the task of picking the right pockets.  Once you find a fit you like, you just have to live with whatever comes attached to the butt.  At the price your paying for premium jeans, though, this is almost as crazy as buying a new car with someone else’s obscene bumper stickers permanently attached. Whether you like it or not, your jean pockets are constantly sending out subliminal (and not-so-subliminal) messages behind your back.  Luckily, most back pockets for jeans won’t wind you up getting flipped off, but they often do make an equally emotional impact on their viewer.

The more ornate pockets can scream, “Hey, you!  Get over here and buy me a drink!” while the button flap pocket can mutter “What are you looking at?  I’m working from home today.”

If your pockets could speak, what would they be saying today?  If you could design your own custom jean pocket, what would it look like? 

Browse through our pocket portfolio below and let your inner pick pickpocketer really shine! 


Standard

Rounded

Curved

Standard Flaps

Rounded Flaps

Curved Flaps

Pieced Arch

Asymmetrical Flaps

Pleated Flaps
 



Which of our back pocket designs do you like the best? 

Leave a comment for us and cast your vote for the sexiest pocket here!

posted by: Amy D on May 22, 2009 at 3:30 pm
filed under:Happenings at INDi
TAGS: custom jeans, back pockets

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Ask women what it’s like to feel sexy, to look sexy, and most women could probably make your ears bleed in a matter of minutes.  Ask what makes a jean sexy, and all the sudden you have a much more philosophical conversation on your hands.  So, what is a sexy jean?  And what makes a jean sexy or not? 

Is it the same things that makes butts and legs look sexy?  Is our brain stimulated by clothed legs and, by default, the clothing on the legs?  I guess that harkens back to the adage of old “Is it the man that makes the clothes or the clothes that make the man?”

Well, ladies, in this post we briefly discuss two things: lines and butts.  As you’re reading this, know that you are just a few clicks away from finding out what will make your jeans so… well, sexy!

Lines

The lines of the jean determine the silhouette.  To create a sexy silhouette for your body type, take a deep breath, zen out, strike a yoga pose… Do what you’ve got to do to think BALANCE!

If you’ve got great hips and your girlfriends are always complimenting you on your hot “hour-glass figure,” then choose bootcut or flare to balance the curvature of your hips. 

If you’re long and thin, there are a number of leg openings you can go with that compliment those lengthy lines.  Narrow, straight leg, bootcut, wide leg and flare are all in your repertoire.  Go crazy.

Round and rectangle? Mid-rise bootcut jeans will slenderize and tenderize those lines for a truly sexy look. 

Making your lines pleasing to the eye is dependent upon what you think is sexy on you, so sometimes the best advice is to go with your instincts.  You can only pull off a style if you look and feel comfortable, so make sure you pick a style that YOU feel good in! 

Butts

In our world at indiDenim, we think about pockets - a lot… and it shows.  Seriously, let’s face it.  Butts attract our attention for a reason.  And depending on who you ask, butts are pretty sexy all by themselves, but you can’t just go around mooning people to attract the attention you crave in that direction now can you?

Not unlike shaking your tail feathers, our human nature urges us to embellish, embellish, embellish!  Sexy jeans call for sexy pockets, embroidery or embellishments.

For ideas about what back pocket embellishments will work best for your particular body type, check out our post “Flattering Your Assets”.

Want to see more options? Check out our pocket portfolio in the next post and vote on your favorite sexy back pocket for jeans from indi.  And remember, at indi we put you in control of designing a sexy jean that’s perfect for just you. Once you’ve designed your jeans, come back here and tell us what worked for you! 

posted by: Amy D on
filed under:Fit Jeanious
TAGS: womens jeans, back pockets, jeans that fit, sexy jeans

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