What are the classification standards for denim jeans?
Classified by pants type, it can be divided into:
Straight type: the most basic style of jeans, such as Levi’s501, EDWIN503, Lee101, etc.
Thin and narrow: styles that emphasize graceful posture, such as Levi’s606, EDWIN502, Lee301, etc.
Small flared trousers tube type: Considering the convenience of wearing high-top shoes, the trouser tube is slightly larger, such as Levi’s517, EDWIN101F, Lee102, etc.
Big flared trousers: a popular style in the 1970s. The trousers below the knee are extremely large, such as Levi’s 646.
Classic red fabric trousers: such as EDWIN505 brand
According to the waistline, it can be divided into:
High-waisted jeans: The waistband is above the belly button, which was widely popular in Chinese areas in the 1970s and 1980s
Mid-waist jeans: The waistband is below the belly button and above the hips. It is the most common style of jeans today.
Low-waisted jeans: The waistband is below the hip bone. Low-waisted jeans are mostly women’s styles, but men’s jeans that pursue sexy effects often have low-waisted or mid-low-waisted styles.
According to the weight per unit area of denim cloth, it can be divided into:
Lightweight jeans: Denim jeans weighing less than 8 ounces per square yard
Medium-sized jeans: Denim jeans weighing more than 8 ounces per square yard but less than 13 ounces
Heavy-duty jeans: Denim jeans weighing more than 13 ounces per square yard