Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Spring 2014 Men's Jeans Fashion Trends

[Spring Summer 2014 Fashion Trends] - For several seasons the clothes made of denim are one of the current trends and jeans are present in many collections of fashion designers. Classic jeans are always in fashion, but among the models of men's jeans spring 2014 there are interesting and unusual ideas that broaden and update the denim wardrobe.

Spring 2014 Men's Jeans Fashion Trends

BLK DNM, Moschino, Dsquared2, Balmain, Sibling

In addition to traditional direct models, you can meet a wide range of available styles in the collections of men's jeans in the new season. Cropped jeans, sloppy cuffs and different landing at the waist are in fashion.

Spring 2014 Men's Jeans Fashion Trends

Paul & Joe, Philipp Plein (2,3), Vivienne Westwood, McQ Alexander McQueen

Shabby jeans are – a definite trend of new collections. Faded areas, scrapes, holes and large patches are very relevant. Some designers also offer men's jeans with a simulation of protection – a leather fly font and inserts on the knees.

Spring 2014 Men's Jeans Fashion Trends

Sibling, Paul Smith, Moschino, A.P.C., McQ Alexander McQueen

White is very relevant for men's jeans spring 2014, various shades of indigo, black, gray, orange and red are in fashion. Thanks to the actual retro, boiled jeans in any contrasting variation are still popular.

Spring 2014 Men's Jeans Fashion Trends

Viktor & Rolf, McQ Alexander McQueen, Versace (3,4), Paul & Joe

Stripes, lettering, floral print and pattern, abstraction and mixed prints – are the actual colors for men's jeans of the new season. At the same time, the designers use both traditional and neon colors.

Spring 2014 Men's Jeans Fashion Trends

Trussardi, Vivienne Westwood, Viktor & Rolf, Diesel Black Gold, Versace

In addition to classic denim, jeans made of fabric with volume picture and velvety texture, leather and suede, and the denim with the effect of wet coating are in fashion. Some designers offer models with leather straps at the seams and applications.
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