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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Denim From Day to Night
Finding the perfect pair of flared jeans is not an easy feat. They need to be the right wash, have a tight fit around the thigh, and just the right amount of flare. When I found this pair below, they quickly became a staple in my closet. They’re polished enough for work, yet sexy enough for a night out (plus they’re super stretchy and comfortable, which always makes me happy!). With my 9-to-5 work days and nighttime adventures out in San Francisco, I’m always thinking of new ways to wear my jeans. So below I’ll show you how to wear this classic trend for different occasions in your everyday life.
Day Look:
Tucking in a chic blouse is a classic way to achieve a polished, work appropriate look. Add a sleek belt, your favorite trench, and some lace up wedges to complete the look. This outfit is polished, professional, and perfect for a day at the office.
Night Look:
To transform your jeans from day to night, start by adding a fun, sexy top like a gold sequin tank. Throw in a pop of color to brighten up the look even more, and of course, finish it off with a pair of your favorite pumps.
For more fashion tips, visit my blog Color Me Blue!
posted by: Bonnie Coombs on February 2, 2012 at 9:27 am
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Did you know skinny pants are over 200 years old? In face the word pants originally referred to a skinny trouser. The first recorded fashionable skinny leg trouser was in men’s fashion of the 1790’s; they were worn high on the waist and then tied at the ankle so they stayed neatly tucked into boots. The style didn’t resurface until the 1950’s when popular celebrities of the era, like Elvis and Marilyn Monroe, started wearing tapered jeans that became very slim at the ankle. The trend continued with the bad-boy rock stars of the 1960’s while Audrey Hepburn made them classy and fashionable for women. A reaction against the bell-bottom jeans worn by hippies in the 1970’s kept the skinny jean popular, though they were referred to as drainpipe jeans at the time. The punk movement even popularized the skinny plaid jean, a precursor to all the bright options we have today. In the 1980’s into the early 90’s the skin-tight jeans of choice often came with stone or acid-washed finishes. With the rise of hip-hop and grunge in popular culture, however, the skinny jean briefly went out of fashion. In the 2000’s skinny jeans once again became popular for all genders, coming in a variety of retro finishes, like acid-wash, and bright colors. Though the skinny jean’s origin is over 2 centuries ago, they remain a popular and comfortable choice no matter what your style. Check out skinny jeans through the ages below:

posted by: Bonnie Coombs on January 24, 2012 at 11:33 am
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Hey guys, we’ve talked a lot on the blog about how to style INDi women’s jeans but we haven’t given you much help. Today we’re going to change that—we’ve talked about what raw denim is and how to care for it before—but we’ve never really discussed how to actually wear it. At INDi we make it easy, in addition to our regular blue raw denim we also now carry raw denim in a black wash. Both of these fabrics will wear to your lifestyle and become even more unique to you. We decided to make this simple by taking some real street style inspiration. Whether you choose to pair your raw denim with a blazer and nice shoes for a more formal look or layer with a utility jacket and a beanie, raw denim is an easy statement maker for any outfit.

Look 1, Look 2, Look 3
So these were our thoughts on raw denim, how would you choose to style them?
posted by: Bonnie Coombs on January 17, 2012 at 4:50 pm
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
It’s back to the grind for most of us and already, we’re getting nostalgic about 2011’s denim trends that featured a whole new spectrum of hues and silhouettes. Last year was particularly fun for denim enthusiasts; previous trends were back in circulation and inventive one-of-a kind washes became hits. Here, we’ve compiled a list of our favorites trends from 2011 that we see carrying on into 2012.
Colored Jeans—Are you sick wearing the same old blue jeans? Colored jeans that came in every shade were a huge hit last year. We suggest pairing yours with true basics to highlight the bold look of your jeans.
Photo Credit Lookbook
Grey Jeans—Last year, we introduced our custom grey jeans and celebrities from Kate Moss to Hallie Berry have also been seen rocking the hue. Great with black and white in the winter, these jeans will easily transition into spring with some pastel colored tops.
Photo Credit Denim Blog
Flare Jeans—These 70s styles bottoms continued to make a huge comeback! The high-waist is flattering so tuck in your top and wear some heels to highlight the leg lengthening effect of these jeans.
Photo Credit Lookbook and Denim Blog So what was your favorite trend of 2011? Weigh in and post a comment below!
posted by: Eunice Tanos on January 5, 2012 at 9:00 am
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
When INDi added white denim to our product offering just in time for summer, I immediately picked out a style. I ordered a pair of white flares and they were perfect for the versatile climate we have here in the Bay Area. But then, the inevitable happened, I accidentally washed them with some darker clothes and they got dye stains on them. At first I figured all was lost but then it occurred to me – colored jeans are in – why not dye them since they fit so well? After reading the various dye packages at the local craft store I became convinced that even I was crafty enough for this project. And it couldn’t have been easier! This method was so simple in fact that I’m already thinking of more things to dye!
Step 1
Follow the specific directions on the dye you choose but the general method involves adding the dye to very hot water in your bath tub or sink. I chose my sink since I figured the stainless steel and dark counters would be easier to clean up if I made a mess.
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Step 2
Add the wet jeans to dye bath and stir them around to make sure the dye penetrates evenly. Make sure to wear gloves so your hands don’t end up matching your pants. Stir continuously. WARNING: The water is hot – I used an old wooden spoon so I wouldn’t burn myself! |  |
Step 3
Leave the jeans in the dye bath for at least 30-50 minutes. Again consult your specific dye for more accurate timing, but a general rule of thumb is the longer the jeans sit in the dye the darker the color will be. |  |
Step 4
Drain the sink and rinse jeans in warm water until the water runs clear. Then machine-wash them by themselves on regular cycle to remove the rest of excess. Dry normally and get ready to wear your brand new colored jeans out on the town! |  |
posted by: Bonnie Coombs on December 14, 2011 at 2:50 pm
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Katie Holmes has certainly come a long way—in her career, personal life and most importantly, style. From her days as the innocent and lovable Joey Potter in Dawson’s Creek (yes admit it, we know you’ve all seen the show) to the ever-poised, effortlessly stylish, Mrs. Cruise, Katie’s been a regular fixture on our screens for years. And the same goes when she’s out and about wearing denim. We’ve seen this girl rock all of the different denim style—bootcuts, flare jeans, skinnys, probably even jeans from Tom’s closet—you name it, she’s been photographed wearing it. She’s even been dubbed by fashionistas as the one who started the boyfriend jean trend.
To sum it up, we at INDI are taking a look at how Katie’s denim style evolved, piece by piece and year by year. In mid-1990’s Katie played it safe—wearing your classic dark jeans with plain t-shirts but by the turn of the millenium, she started experimenting more by dressing her daily denim up with various pieces like pointed shoes and laced up long sleeves. In 2003, Katie debuted an edgy denim look in the movie Pieces of April .
I guess its safe to say by 2008, Katie’s signature style becomes permanent (and popular). At one point, she’s been spotted wearing different versions of the boyfriend jeans—for three days in a row. She was also seen rocking some wide leg jeans —which is also a trend that’s made a huge comeback in the fall. Fast forward to today, this lady has come full circle by recently stepping out with skinny jeans (we think its her best look yet). We cant wait to see what denim style she’ll bring back next!
posted by: Eunice Tanos on September 13, 2011 at 10:33 am
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boyfriend jeans,
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
So you’re ready to invest in custom jeans made exactly to your measurements. Good choice! Don’t worry you’ll get plenty of mileage out of them - contrary to what you may think, jeans aren’t just for the weekend. There are plenty of ways to wear your jeans while still looking polished, professional, and age-appropriate.
For women in their 30’s, fit is the most important starting point. If you’re worried about camouflaging wide hips or thighs, go for wide leg jeans that will create a clean line going down from the widest point of your thigh and balance out your proportions. Self-conscious about your tummy? A simple fix is a mid-rise jean, which will give you plenty of coverage and comfort.
But we realize jeans that fit are just the beginning of your whole outfit. The secret to getting a polished look is in the details. Accessories are key! Choose a luxe bag, a printed scarf, or a structured blazer to take your jeans out of weekend mode and make them work for the office or a weeknight dinner date. Add a nice sandal or heel to finish off the look. Here are some of our styling suggestions that we put together using our trouser and bootcut jean:
For Work:

For Play

We want to hear your thoughts! So would you consider wearing denim to work or for a less casual weekend occasion?
posted by: Becca Freeman on August 30, 2011 at 10:10 am
filed under:Denim 101
TAGS:
bootcut jeans,
trouser jeans
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Labor Day is next week, the traditional “end” of all things white. Whether you follow this style mandate or not, we thought it would be helpful to pass along our tips on how to keep you white jeans looking bright:
1. Check the manufacturer’s label and see what they recommend. For INDI white denim, our label reads “Machine wash cold. Gentle cycle with like colors. Only non-chlorine bleach, when needed. Tumble-dry low. Remove promptly.”
2. If you are going to use bleach follow the directions on the bottle for soaking and then immediately put the white jeans in a full wash cycle with regular detergent.
3. If the detergent you are using already contains bleach make sure to again follow the directions on the bottle and also allow the detergent to mix into the water before adding the white jeans. If possible (I know if you live in an apartment with shared washer/dryer this probably won’t work) let them sit for a few hours before running them through a normal wash cycle.
4. Alkali in detergents, high dryer heat settings, and fabric softeners can all cause your white jeans to yellow. To prevent that from occurring simply make sure all detergent is rinsed out, keep the dyer temperature on low, and avoid using fabric softener.
We think fashion rules are made to be broken, so go ahead, follow these four simple steps to keep your white jeans looking bright and wear them well into Fall!
posted by: Bonnie Coombs on August 22, 2011 at 9:33 am
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