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What are the factors that affect the price of jeans?

  1. Fabric :

Denim is a 100 percent cotton, 14.5-ounce fabric. Anything else is simply jeans wear, says Claire Dupuis, a specialist for Cotton Inc. Traditional Levi’s 501s were made with 14.5-ounce fabric, but most modern jeans — including Levi’s — are 10 to 12 ounces.

 

2.Stretch :

A little bit of spandex makes the fabric break down more easily, but it also makes the pants fit better. Spandex is an expensive fiber, Dupuis says, and adds to the price.

 

3.Wash treatment :

Oh, the abuse jeans endure to look good. Some companies pound them with rocks, others douse them in ammonia to smooth out the fibers and create a wrinkle-free finish. Then there are those that drench them in indigo. The more abuse and darker the color, the higher the price.

 

4.Style :

The goal with high-end brands like 7 for All Mankind is to stay ahead of the trends, which means sending designers on expensive trips to Europe to find the most cutting-edge looks. In contrast, the Levi Signature line at Wal-Mart is “designed for the value-conscious mass consumer.” Shortcuts are taken to keep down the price, like the bare back pockets–no embroidery, no iconic red tag.

5.Hardware :

Rivets — the little copper bits you find on many jeans — were originally included for functionality. Now, Dupuis says, they’re often nothing more than a fashion statement. You can tell by placement. If they’re at the hip pockets, they add durability in a spot where seams tend to rip easily.

6.Stitching :

Double-stitched seams, common on jeans at all price points, are sufficient, Dupuis says. Anything more than two rows of stitches is for show. The best test is to pull fabric at the seam. If it starts to come apart easily, the jeans aren’t well made.

 

 

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Post time: Dec-17-2022