Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Jeans Back Pockets Can Change Your Look

Is it possible to tell AG from Angels or BKE from Blue Cult? Just look at the back pockets! The designer jeans craze has brought with it back pocket fascination like never before. Just being able to tell one brand from another is becoming a genuine hobby. Every brand has a distinctive color, stitching, shape or size that can either enhance or detract from your behind when you are wearing them. They may look great on the hanger, but do nothing for you when they are on your body. We'll try to help you understand what's best for your size and shape.

Basic:

The perfect canvas for signature stitching

The classic jean pocket, a basic spade shape, works for everyone. These favorite standbys can be plain or come in a multitude of stitch styles (every brand has their signature design). Look for subtle stitching or a tone on tone design to add interest without drawing too much attention to your butt. The newest styles, with faded blue on blue designs, are perfect for the new clean jean trend.

Embellished:

Heavy embellishments can really punch up the wow factor on a pair of jeans.

Fun and attention grabbing embellishments abound on these jean pockets. Intricate embroidery, multi-colored stitching, and fabric insets are all designed to focus attention on your assets. They do a great job, adding dimension and interest to your seat. While this is perfect for flat seats, making them appear fuller and rounder, it can be too much added bulk for full seats.

Special Shaping:

Technology and art come together creating pockets with an extra lift.

Asymmetrical pockets with angled corners and unique shaping are specifically designed to flatter your seat. Darted back pockets create extra curve for your seat while special angles and corners work with your curves to give an illusion of lift. Done right, these jean pockets work well for anyone.

Trouser:

A cool idea that doesn't always work

As they are generally small and set higher on the jeans, trouser welt pockets are hard to pull off. They can make your butt look rounder and bigger, not something that most of us want. To get a good trouser pocket on jeans, look for those that are larger than your typical trouser style and set on the fullness of your cheeks, not above.

No Pocket:

Is it still a jean?

In our minds, back pockets are an integral part of jeans, why take them off? Nevertheless, styles without back pockets do exist, and while some people swear by their butt enhancing properties, others would not be caught dead in them. The bottom line is a no back pocket style is the au naturel way to wear jeans. There is nothing to detract or distract from your real shape.

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