Tuesday, October 2, 2012

History of Pants

* In the 1980s, the brand name and designer started gaining popularity and importance in consumer spending habits. Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein, the two designers are still popular today, grew up in the fashion world and has a lot of influence on business style.

* Jeans come in acid washed, which create light, bleached blue and white style, and often ripped or torn. Jeans turned into cut, straight-leg relaxed and often handcuffed on the
bottom.

* Leggings are a major part of women's fashion. Stretchy leggings, fitted trousers which come in various colors and are often cropped above the ankle. It is part of the trend of "dance" featuring neon colored leg warmers and leotards as part of everyday fashion.

* The 1990s saw the transformation to a casual approach to fashion, along with influences of hip hop culture.

* Baggy jeans are all the rage, especially for men. In the late 1990s, hip hugging, jeans swell began to make a comeback as well, but not quite as extreme as the bell style in the 1970s.

* In the revolt of the traditional nature of denim (and their presence in the closet of their parents), the younger generation turning to cargo pants, sports and fabric choices, such as Dockers khaki pants. Denim overalls worn by the youth as well, often leaving the front hook was canceled to look totally relaxed.

* Leggings are still popular among girls and worn with a baggy, oversized sweatshirt and t-shirt and tennis shoes simple. This trend reached its peak in the early nineties, but faded in the later years of the decade.


Trends in Pants: Pants Trends 1970: the 1970's

1970 saw a continuation of the hippie movement and the development of the disco era, two major cultural events in the United States. Fashion is influenced by the music and style of clothing remained eccentric with bright colors and designs of wild flowers and psychedelic patterns. Style pants this decade is no exception.

* Bell basis through the seventh and became the trademark of the decade. Denim dominate during the day while the polyester disco mode dominated the night, but eventually some form of basic bell pants worn by both men and women, and is often paired with platform shoes.

* Hot pants also remained on the scene and became even more popular than ever. Women wear very short pants shows a complete transformation of the conservative era early sixties.

* Music Disco also brought about "setting time" classic popular among men is a blend of business and casual viewing. This show-inspired casual blazer jacket and matching polyester pants, often in bright or pastel colors, plaid or print.

Trends in Pants: the 1960's

1960's saw many new, convention-breaking style as society as a whole is facing a transition and change. Drastic changes were seen even in the past decade. Here's a look at some of the highlights of pants trend for "swinging sixties".

* During the first half of the 1960s, conservatives are still the dominant force, and women rarely wear pants except under very relaxed. They never received in school or at work.

* When a woman is wearing pants, they often wear Capris, shorts that hit just above the ankle.

* Culottes are also trademarks of the decade, a wide-leg pants that fall just below the knee. It is often attached to the top as a complete outfit, and has a pretty wide leg pants that they often resemble a skirt.

* The second part of the 1960's faced protests Vietnam War, Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination and social unrest. This led to the transformation of the fashion scene, as "hippies" came into the picture.

* Bell bottom pants are a highlight, worn by both men and women. It can be found in denim or colorful wild prints, but all its flaming leg openings that give shape to the great bell. It inspired flare jeans are seen everywhere these days.

* "Hot Pants" also made an appearance for women in the late sixties, very shorts in bright colors.

Trends in Pants: Pants Trends 1950: the 1950's

1950s can be characterized with a lot of innovation and design for casual wear more feminine clothing. It was in this decade that finally considered appropriate for women to wear pants as casual wear.

Let's see how the pants develop in the 20th century:

* In 1948, the European fashion designer, Sonja de Lennart, found Capri pants (Capris) known as trousers, about three-fourths as long pants.

* In 1955, James Dean wore jeans appeared in the movie "Rebel without a Cause" Since then, blue jeans have become a symbol of rebellion. And all American teenagers began to follow the trend of denim that. Around this time when Levi Strauss began selling its national Levi.

* After the post-World War II baby boom, in the 1950s introduced a new market - teen fashion. young people started wearing Capri pants, stretch pants with stirrups, and Bermuda shorts.
* shorts are worn when dressing up in the early 1950s. However, they began to lose their popularity at the end of this decade, but the kids were very young. Shorts also worn as casual wear summer.

* The decade of the 50's was a revolutionary change in sports apparel. Ski pants with elastic inserts are one of the main innovations of the sports industry.

Trends in Pants: 1900's-1940 Trends in Pants: 1900's-1940

It's amazing how just a century to change the perception of people towards fashion drastically. The word "pants" is considered appropriate in the 19th century, but in the 20th century people began to create a new style pants and be more appropriate for women to wear. Here is some history of the first half of 1900:

* From the late 19th century until the 1940's, men's flannel trousers known as not having waistline. There's one really suitable for everyone. These pants are held with the help of braces or belt and looked very loose.

* At the beginning of the 20th century women began wearing men's trousers altered for outdoor work. Men's pants are also popular with aviatrixes (female aviator). The girls wore Wigan pit brow for their risky work in coal mines. They still wore skirts over their pants due to the disagreement.

* In the 1900s, actresses such as Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn often photographed in trousers, which greatly influenced Western society by making the pants more acceptable to all women.

* During World War II, women working in factories and other industries doing work wearing trousers. In the post-war period, accepted as a casual dress pants for gardening and various types of sports and recreational activities.

Early History Early History Pants Pants

Pants have really become the wardrobe staple everywhere and favorite for mankind. We can see pants as trousers, keg, pants or trousers, but does not change the significance of the impact on human history.

Let me highlight the fact that the most interesting and important in the early history of the pants':

# Press to be part of the fashion world after expanding from breeches worn tight clothing from the waist to the knee with stockings covering the rest of the foot; pants first gained popularity in 1760.

* Pants into men's standard lower-body in the16th century.

* Nomadic Eurasian horsemen as Iranian Scythians, along with Achaemenid Persia, considered one of the early adapters pants.

* In ancient China called Chinos pants and worn only by soldiers.
* Sailors thought to have played a central role in the dissemination of trousers as a fashion trend all over the world. In the 16-18 centuries, sailors wore baggy trousers known as wide pants fit. Sailors also the first to wear jeans.

* In the 1860's knee pants worn when hunting and golf.

* Lady Bloomers Pants, pants for women consisting of short skirts and slacks, first appeared in New York in 1850. They are worn mostly by women's liberation army and bicycle women.

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