We all have at least one pair of jeans from the Far West in our wardrobe. Whatever your style, your look, your body type, you'll always find a pair that's just right for you. Jeans are timeless, they stand the test of time and fashion. They're a sure thing, a symbol of cultural standardization and globalization. We owe this magnificent invention to Oscar Levis Strauss, who had the ingenious idea of using tent material to create a pair of pants called jeans. In 1953, miners, farmers and gold miners added these hard-wearing pants to their wardrobes. Resistant and robust, jeans were adopted. The denim we know today, a blend of light yarn and indigo blue warp yarn, arrived in 1870. And do you know why we call it denim? Well, it's a contraction of "de Nîmes". Originally, this fabric was only found in Nîmes.

In 1930, jeans became the cowboy pants. Dirty, worn but sturdy. Used in Far West films, jeans had their first days of glory. Indeed, denim moved out of the Far West and into the spotlight. By 1935, jeans had become more than just work pants - more practical than aesthetic, they made the cover of Vogue.

In the '80s, jeans became a real craze. They became the star of several major fashion houses, including Chanel, McQueen and Gautier. As they paraded down their catwalks, denim took pride of place in the fashion world and became a sure thing.

For all seasons, at work or at school, day or night, dressy or casual, jeans never disappoint. Jeans have made their mark over the years, through trends and eras. They've become a wardrobe staple, a must-have, a must-have.

Jeans come in all shapes, sizes and styles.

Find the right jeans for you

For very slim girls, I advise you to avoid jeans that are too baggy, such as boy-friends, which could make you "disappear". If they're too wide or too big, opt for Mom jeans, which are more suited to your shape. Slim and skinny jeans are your friends. They're sure to make you look your best. Light colors, shiny materials, prints - you can have it all. They'll dress up your figure perfectly.

For those of you with pronounced hips, your objective is simple: not to pronounce them too much. For starters, avoid skinny jeans, which can accentuate your hips. They're tight around the calves, which tends to make your hips look bigger. And beware of pockets. If they're too far apart, they can widen your hips. On the other hand, straight jeans will enhance your hips and balance your silhouette. High-waisted jeans will give you the curves of a goddess. Dark colors are your most loyal allies.

If you don't have a bum, don't panic, I've got a few tips for you. When choosing your jeans, pay attention to the pockets. Pockets are key! They mustn't be too long, otherwise you risk the crushing effect. Choose jeans with high, well-spaced pockets that will show off your gorgeous buttocks.

For those of you with short legs, flared jeans are not for you. They'll simply pack you in, unless your jeans show your ankles. I advise you to avoid boy-friends jeans, which will have the elegance of a baggin on you.

Let's talk about coated thighs. First of all, forget about shiny jeans, prints or jeans that are too light, which will make your coated thighs look simply enormous.

On the other hand, boy-friends jeans and high-waisted jeans will suit you perfectly!

Boot-cut jeans and flair are also jeans cuts made for you. They won't mark your curves, on the contrary, they'll sculpt your silhouette.

So you see, girls, there's something for everyone with jeans for every style and every body type.

Jeans for your body type

Now let's move on to the men. I've prepared a few tips for you too, in the hope that they'll help you make the right choice. your jeans.

A word of advice when buying your jeans: they should be slightly tight, as your jeans will then relax and take on the shape of your body. So when you try them on, they should be a little tight and support your buttocks.

As with women, the boot-cut also exists for men. However, the boot-cut has become a thing of the past for men. I advise you to banish it from your closet for the time being! Unlike women's boot-cuts, men's boot-cuts are difficult to wear and completely outdated.

I advise you to go for the regular or, in other words, the straight cut. Simple and comfortable to wear. Regular jeans have wide openings at the feet and thighs. Perfect for men with well-developed thighs. Beware of the pole effect with this cut, which would be the case with all kinds of body shapes. Regular jeans can be worn with style. Don't hesitate to wear them with boots. They'll give you the perfect look.

Let's move on to the semi-slim between the regular and the silm It's modern and easy to wear. It suits most body types. If you're small in stature, it'll slim you. If you're taller, it'll affirm your silhouette. Semi-slims follow the shape of your legs without constricting them too much. Slightly tightened at the ankles, without exerting too much fabric at the knees, with the top of the legs fairly snug, it's the ideal cut for all body shapes. Semi-slim gives you a sculpted look.

Skinny jeans for stylish wear. Skinny jeans are like a second skin. To wear these jeans properly, you need to be neither too slim nor too muscular. Skinny jeans aren't the most comfortable. But they're stylish and alluring. With a little perfecto skinny is a safe bet.

Let's talk about jeans with side stripes. A word of advice: always leave your ankles visible on these models. It'll make you look your best. A sweater or A SHIRT goes perfectly with it. Avoid patterns that won't show off your side stripes. These jeans can give you an urban look as well as a dressy one. Wear them without moderation.

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