Streetwear clothing was officially sold around in USA streets and thrift shops, initially, at cheap prices but soon, the casual jeans were started to be sold in online as well as offline stores with the emergence of the internet around the 1990s. Jeans too came to be sold on Internet as well in USA and Japan only because they were the most developed countries to take up the use of the internet earliest as possible.
The denim culture started around the 1990s when the street style became popular just because of the rap and hip hop culture. It was immensely promoted everywhere in the USA and other western countries. So, much than denim jeans entered haute couture. Haute couture is something that high-end brands offer at high-end prices.
Styles of Denim Culture
Denim made blue jeans initially. Then, other dark colours were introduced. Soon, when jeans were made and became the international most popular wear, the denim culture hit on the manufacturing of denim jackets and denim shirts as well. Initially, denim only aimed at Mens Streetwear Jeans, later, transformed into other types of clothing as well. When it started it usually came in around black blue colours such as light blue, dark blue, grey and black but when it was popularized, other colours including green, red, yellow, pink, purple and orange etc came into limelight. After denim jeans, shirts and jackets, then, came denim shorts and denim skirts.
The denim clothing varies in size also like short skirts midis, minis and long; flat bottoms and skintight jeans denim etc. Jackets also come in various sizes. After denim shorts, jackets and blouses etc, denim came with the new mainstream idea, originating from haute couture that they should come in different patterns. Usually, the initial pattern was plain denim, then, the faded pattern came and finally, a new pattern came which was ‘ripped jeans, the ripped pattern became immensely popular all across the 2000s, so, ripped jeans, ripped denim T-shirts, ripped skirts and ripped shorts were popularized immensely again by the use of celebrities in the USA, starting again by the music industry.
Conclusion
Over the nineties, denim culture entered all of the western countries, developed and developing Asian nations in around 1980s and 1990s that almost every person belonging to any age, sex and race started to wear jeans or denim. Now, we can see that how immensely Mens Streetwear Jeans has always been popular all over the world.