Haute Denim: Top Ten Brands of Designer Jeans

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Posted on January 12th, 2008


 

More than just exquisitely crafted jeans, designer jeans are haute couture jeans marketed as status symbols. The whole trend of wearing designer jeans started when the Nakash brothers launched their lines of Jordache designer jeans during the late 1970s. With the success of the Jordache jeans, more designer jean brands were launched after.

 

Today, there are many brands of designer jeans that are sought after around the world. Compatible for both sexes, designer jeans are made to be worn skin-tight. Designer jeans are commonly identified by prominently stitched or stamped names or logos on back and front pockets.

 

As a tribute to all the beautifully made designer jeans, here is a list of the top ten most popular designer jean brands.

 

1) 7 for all mankind: The Jeans of the World

 

Seven For All Mankind
The original stitching of 7 for all mankind
The most popular designer jeans brand, 7 for all mankind, commonly referred to as Seven or Seven Jeans, earned critical acclaim right after the launch of its first collection in 2000. Each pair of Seven jeans is known for an innovative use of fabrics, perfect fit, and beautifully carried out denim finishes. In only its first year, sales for Seven jeans reached an astounding $13 million, a figure unheard of in the denim world. With its fashion-forward and creative designs, Seven jeans have continued to be the favorite for jean connoisseurs all over the world. Of course, denim beauty does not come cheap. For a pair of regular Seven jeans, expect to pay a minimum of $150.

 

2) True Religion: There Is Faith in Denimology

 

True Religion
True Religion brand jeans
True Religion Brand Jeans is the next leading designer jeans brand in the world. It was established in Los Angeles in December 2002 by Jeffrey Lubell and his wife Kym Lubell. With the release of True Religions’ jean collections, denim was taken into a whole new direction. Embodying the true aim of designer jeans, True Religion seeks to put detail and creative elements to the forefront in jean design. Fashion-forward seams, exquisite embroidery and remarkable hand-sanded vintage washes are only a few of the things True Religion jeans are known for. Expect to shell out $200 and above for a pair of True Religion jeans.

 

3) Citizens of Humanity: Reaching Out To Denim Fans Worldwide

 

Citizens of Humanity
From the creators of 7 for all mankind: Citizens of Humanity
Launched by the original creators of 7 for all mankind jeans, Citizens of Humanity was the result of a legal dispute between Koral, the carrier for Seven Jeans. The first collection for Citizens of Humanity was released in 2003, and the brand has since made a name for itself in the competitive denim world. Citizens of Humanity’s jeans are known for their perfect and universal fit due to consistent sizing, making them a gift to the denim-wearing humanity. Shell out a minimum of $200 for a pair of Citizens of Humanity jeans.

 

4) Ksubi (Tsubi): Notorious Meets Fashion

 

Ksubi
Ksubi jeans for men
Ksubi, formerly known as Tsubi, is an Australian designer jeans brand that has been making waves since 2000. Founded by Australian surfers Dan Single and George Gorrow, Ksubi has made a name for itself by creating notoriously-creative jean styles that are known to have a street-wise appeal. A favorite of models and musicians, Ksubi is a highly innovative designer jean label that has not been tainted by legal disputes. For a pair of Ksubi jeans, expect to pay a minimum of $150.

 

5) Rock & Republic: Because High Fashion Rocks

 

Rock and Republic
Back view of Rock and Republic jeans
Rock & Republic is a high-end designer jeans brand established in 2002 by Michael Ball. In a few years, Rock & Republic has become the jean of choice for many Hollywood celebrities and socialites. Known for their edgy and progressive denim designs that are inspired by rock and glam music, Rock & Republic also puts an emphasis on sexy and stylish fits. Because of the brand’s creative jean styles and designs, Rock & Republic has gained numerous praises from its loyal clientele. Expect to pay around $200 and above for a regular pair of Rock & Republic jeans.

 

6) Lucky Brand Jeans: Oh, Lucky Us for These Jeans!

 

Lucky Brand Jeans
The luckiest jeans on earth, Lucky brand jeans
Founded in 1990 in California, Lucky Brand Jeans is a denim company known for classic designer jean styles. Acquired by Liz Claiborne in 1999, Lucky Brand Jeans is one of the widely sold jeans brand in the whole world. Each pair of Lucky Brand Jeans has two four-leaf clovers stitched on it, as well as the tag line "LUCKY YOU". The designs for Lucky Brand Jeans have a rock ’n roll appeal that expresses the creators’ sense of humor. Independent thinking, style, and passion for creation are the ingredients to every successful pair of Lucky Jeans. Expect to pay $70 and above for a pair of Lucky Brand jeans.

 

7) Hudson: Classic and Stylish

 

Hudson
Hudson wide-leg jeans
Known for high quality and a fabulous fit, Hudson denim jeans are the jean of choice for many celebrities and socialites. Established in the early 1990s, Hudson jeans are also known for their classic-styled jeans that sport the signature V back pocket. Frayed, whiskered, blasted, and worn are just some of the looks in every Hudson jeans’ line. For people who want to achieve high fashion with denim, yet without too much effort, Hudson Jeans is the best brand. A pair of Hudson jeans costs around $150 and above.

 

8) Chip & Pepper: Designer Jeans Are Forever

 

Chip and Pepper
Chip and Pepper jeans back stitchings
Los Angeles based company Chip & Pepper specializes in designer jeans that are known to have a designer look for less. The first collection for the company was launched in the mid eighties in Canada and was a success; however, the company became bankrupt. In the fall of 2003, Chip & Pepper was revived by its original creators. With the tag line, “Young and Free”, each pair of Chip & Pepper jeans is an embodiment of youthful creativity. For a pair of Chip & Pepper jeans, expect to pay around $150 or more.

 

9) Cheap Monday: When Cheap Is Chic

 

Cheap Monday
Cheap Monday jeans with logo
Cheap Monday jeans are the brainchild of Swedish designer Orjan Andersson, who spent some time creating designs for denim company Lee before starting his own cult brand. Cheap Monday jeans are known for high quality at affordable prices. Launched only in 2004, Cheap Monday jeans have already become a favorite of hip and young socialites all over the world. For a pair of Cheap Monday jeans, expect to pay around $60 and above.

 

10) Joe’s Jeans: For Every Non-Average Joe

 

Joes Jeans
Joes Jeans for women back view
Created by the same company known for their Joe’s Tees, every pair of Joe’s Jeans is denim perfection. Each pair is carefully designed, cut, and calibrated to achieve a balance in the fit from the waist down to the leg cuffs. Like other cult designer jeans, Joe’s Jeans have become a staple in the high fashion denim industry, attracting a clientele that includes socialites and celebrities around the world. For a regular pair of Joe’s Jeans, expect to pay around $150 and above.

 

Designer jeans will continue to be a staple in the fashion industry, with the help of the upscale and innovative designer jean brands presented above. Although they do not come cheap, they remain best-sellers all over the world. What is the secret to designer jeans success? Designer jeans are not just denim to wear, each are investment pieces. If these designer denim jeans becomes old, don’t fret, read the 25 wonderful ways to recycle your old denim jeans.

 



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