Remember Dittos jeans? The ’70s-inspired denim brand is back and bold for Spring 2012. Offering a spectrum of candy-colored jeans and shorts (no surprise!) to satisfy your lust for, well, color, you could say there won’t be a dull day this spring. After all, there are 20 colors to work with! And, you can get a little wild with their animal print shorts, too. Featuring front besom pockets, saddle back yokes and double back yokes, the butt-flattering jeans are likely going to be a great repeat in your fashion rotation. Juicy, sassy and classy: Dittos has a little bit of something for everyone in this collection. The boys of yesteryear were hot for girls in Dittos jeans and we think history is about to repeat itself.
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The new HUDSON Collection by Hudson Jeans just dropped, which takes inspiration from “early 1970s Venice, California with European flair.” For Spring-Summer 2011, the collection features a wrap denim jacket, high-waisted jeans with graduated bell bottoms, harem pants and layering pieces with unfinished edges. It’s a decidedly laid-back collection for going about town looking like you’re street chic with a vintage spirit. We’re particularly enamored with the white bell bottom jeans (featured below) which highlights a waistband which has been cut out.
To shop the collection, go to Hudson Jeans online.
—Kathy Ng Hassan
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Been shopping for flared jeans? Get the skinny on J Brand‘s latest ‘70s style jeans: the Martini Flare. Retailing from $167 to $185, it’s a bell bottom jean with a vintage silhouette and a modern, smaller bell. Unlike the Joe’s Jeans Skinny Micro Flare jeans we reviewed recently, which only has a slight flare from the ankle down, the Martini opens up gradually into a moderate bell bottom starting below the knee. If you really want to try the latest seventies-inspired jeans, then the Martini Flare jean is a good bell bottom to test the waters. We are loving this skinny jean with a slight wide leg because of its slimming and leg-lengthening look. We think the Martini Flare skinny bell bottom will be your new go-to jeans to wear for summer through fall.
Go to J Brand online to view more styles.
—Kathy Ng Hassan
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