Of all the garments in our closets, most of us have several pairs of jeans. They’ve been a wardrobe staple since the 1950s, but that doesn’t mean they’re old and dated. Designers have been finding ways to update jeans for years, including embellishments, coloring techniques, and overall design. Keeping up with the innovation generation, these Embroidered Bootcut Jeans have a special zipper feature on the back pocket.Why do you need a zipper on your back pocket? The main reason is security. Pickpockets can get your valuables faster if there are no obstructions. A secure zipper closure on your back pocket won’t turn your pants into Fort Knox, but it will definitely deter opportunistic thieves. From a stylistic point of view, zippers on the back pockets are industrial and eye-catching. With the squiggly embroidered design already on the pocket, the zipper adds a touch of metallic shimmer to make everything more noticeable.
One of my favorite fabrics for both fall and winter is corduroy. It combines a texture of bumps and ridges with the feeling of velvety softness. This pair of Five-Pocket Corduroy Pants should definitely be on your wish list for the holidays.
Sometimes it seems impossible to find super comfy pants that are appropriate for the office. Knit pants feel wonderful, but they don’t exactly scream “business professional.” When I came across these Zip-free (TM) Very Stretchy Boot-cut Trousers that offered the comfort of knit pants with the look of dress slacks, I was definitely intrigued.
Most of the fashionistas say, “If you’ve got it, flaunt it!” That’s exactly what you’ll be doing if you wear these Chain Detail Boot Cut Jeans.
I often find pants fit great in the legs, but are too lose in the waist and create an embarrassing gap. Sure — I could wear a belt, however belts can be more annoying than fashionable. Instead I prefer a pair of pants that fits my waist, like these No Gap Contour Pants.




