Anyone familiar with these jeans? I recently heard about them but don't know the facts...
ie....fit.....style....inseams.....prices....popularity....etc?
Thanks! : )
ie....fit.....style....inseams.....prices....popularity....etc?
Thanks! : )
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Re: Earl Jeans?
Mon, June 13, 2005 - 3:03 PMHi Lo!
Earl Jeans were one of the first lines to emerge along with 7 For All mankind and Blue Cult when the designer jean resurgence hit a few years ago.
Earl has spare craftsmanship, okay washes and unremarkable pockets. They are a great line if what you want is something that is not too flashy. -
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Mon, June 13, 2005 - 3:05 PMA sold my pair because they were on the ho hum side and i like very unique jeans.
They are STILL very well liked in Hollywood by the more classy understated crowd.
Here is some more info from their website:
The brainchild of a former television and film stylist, Earl Jean was created in 1996…out of pure necessity. The Los Angeles based stylist, who for years had been tailoring her own vintage denim, found herself in a bind when her favorite jeans were stolen from the local Laundromat. It was at that time her then boyfriend encouraged her to design the low slung, slim fitting jeans she had always loved. The result, Earl Jean’s style #55, created an immediate sensation amongst her friends. Soon a buzz began spreading throughout the fashion industry.
The following year, Earl Jean landed it’s first order, from Los Angeles’ chic Fred Segal and Earl Jean was officially born. After gaining instant cult following in fashion circles on both coasts, it was not long before news of the original, great fitting, dark denim jeans spread across the country. With their low rise, slim silhouette and unparalleled attention to detail, Earl Jean redefined denim by giving it a sexy, contemporary flair. Earl continued to introduce new styles, washes and fabrications -- such as leather and corduroy -- without ever losing sight of the quality and sex appeal for which they are known. The line continued to grow steadily to include woven shirts, skirts, tees and outerwear. -
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Mon, June 13, 2005 - 3:18 PMThanks Amanda! You sure know your jeans. I do like unique jeans ....a one- of -kind look that fits well.
I saw this book in Borders....looks awesome....do you own it?
If not you should! : )
www.amazon.com/exec/obido...091-1760004 -
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Mon, June 13, 2005 - 10:05 PMCool! Amazing and awesome! What great idea for a book.
Check out www.goclothing.com and/or tell me your size and inseam wishes and I will try to suggest a few lines to choose from if you'd like :) -
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Tue, June 14, 2005 - 9:23 AMI remember Earl Jeans because Yasmin Bleeth said she wore a size 24 when whe was a coke addict and she's like 5'7...ouch! -
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Fri, June 17, 2005 - 12:11 PMLolita! I love your new proflie!!! Your dancing Spidey is so cool. I think that you would look awesome in Frankie B F pocket jeans in a dark wash to copliment your beautiful skin.
www.willow506.com has a great selection and fit guide;they use real people that work at the store.
Ebay has many authentic FrankieB's for sale too
Have a great summer ;)
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Fri, June 17, 2005 - 8:08 PMThanks that would be great! I wear a size 8 and I prefer a 36 inseam but a 34 is ok.
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Sun, November 6, 2005 - 4:36 PMi wanted to know the difference between the styles 45 and 55...they look pretty similar to me -
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Sat, November 19, 2005 - 7:57 AMSorry i vanished for a time everybody,
I'm not too up on Earl Jeans but i do know that they are a basic, last a long time jean. Similar to Levi's , Stitchs or 575.
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