The best denim brands in the world

Many brands produce denim products, and there are worthy representatives in every price category. But there are brands that are known to everyone, and time has shown that most people like them and work off the money spent on them to the greatest extent. We have selected three countries that produce the best jeans: Turkey, USA and Italy. Learn more about each country and each brand.

Turkey

Colin's. The brand produces casual clothing designed mainly for young people aged 15 to 35. Original (Colin's from the first days of its existence developed its own models, and did not copy American and European ones), but universal Turkish jeans, sweaters, shirts, dresses, skirts and T-shirts are in demand all over the world. All collections of the brand contain stylish youth outfits for every day. In 2010, the brand was recognized as the best among 200 other jeans brands in Russia.

Mavi Jeans. This company was founded in 1991 and immediately gained recognition among people who prefer the classic style. Among Mavi jeans, you can rarely find something extravagant and trendy, rather, on the contrary, this brand retains traditions and is distinguished by some conservatism. From year to year, the same models appear on the shelves of stores, which is especially pleasant for fans of the brand who do not want to change their favorite trousers once chosen. Mavi Jeans is successfully sold in America, Great Britain, Germany, Russia and many other countries.

USA

Levi Strauss & Co. Leib Strauss was the first person who came up with the idea of ​​creating trousers from strong canvas. Levi's made a real revolution in the world of fashion, and from the very moment of its appearance in 1853 gained great fame. Classic Levi's jeans are made in navy blue or light blue fabric, with studded back pockets, a bolt-on fly and a red seam on the outside. Learn more about the first jeans in the fashion encyclopedia.

wrangler. The company was founded in 1904. The main advantages of Wrangler jeans were a special treatment, due to which, after washing, the trousers did not shrink by more than 1%, the absence of rivets on the back pockets that scratched the saddle and furniture, a tapered waistband, a zipper and a reinforced crotch. All these innovations made Wrangler a worthy competitor to the Levi's brand, which was already popular at that time. Jeans with the W logo are very popular among all walks of life in the US.