Thursday, September 1, 2011

Jean Rivets Add More Style To Denims

By Lolita Jacobs


Denim jeans have been around for a long, long time. Not only have they been an essential feature of what constitutes fashionable dressing, they have also been the necessary item of clothing of cowboys, construction workers and a large number of other segments. Moreover, their popularity has also extended beyond America and Europe, to embrace other cultures and countries. Adding to what makes jeans a style statement are the various other constituents of the garment, including jean rivets.

A sturdy decorative element on any garment adds a lot of visual appeal and raises its style quotient tremendously. Brands usually pay a huge amount of attention to equip jeans with fasteners of international standards. In fact, the higher the standard, the more would be the stylishness, good looks and reliability of the garment.

Being such an integral component of any good pair of jeans, these items of accessory are available in various shapes, sizes and kinds. Among the most common are the metal ones, usually with an anti-corrosion quality. This ensures that the rivet lasts as long as the jeans do. These are usually made of iron, brass or other alloys.

Material such a nickel offers a look that is classic and antique. This somehow elevates the fashion appeal of a classic jeans garment.

With changing styles and needs, much of the fashion today caters to the youth. That is why certain styles of buttons and studs are fast gaining popularity for their colorful and trendy looks.

Rivets that are to be affixed to jeans are made to look like nails. This is due to the fact that they have to penetrate through thick layers of the denim material of the garment. Poor quality does not work here. While reliability and quality are prime factors in choosing them by high-end denim brands, visual appearance is an equally important component.




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