PATCHWORK JEANS ARRIVED IN 2020S DENIM FASHION

Fashion, jeans, textile waste and recycling. As all these things have connected today and the world of the 2020s, a new fashion phenomenon has emerged in denim fashion. Namely, the patchwork trend. Patchwork jeans, pala jeans, patchworkjeans - you name it.

Patchwork jeans are assembled from pieces. Piece Of Jeans does this ecologically using removal textiles, i.e. denim waste, as its material.

Read more: What are patchwork jeans and how does Piece Of Jeans make them?

 

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TEXTILE WASTE AND RECYCLING ALSO ARRIVED IN DENIM FASHION: PATCHWORK JEANS, OR FIRE JEANS, ARE NOW IN FASHION!

It is difficult to name material that is as fashionable, timeless, universal and as transformable as what a denim fabric is. Denim is also a very durable material, which makes it easy to reuse and recycle.

The jean has a long history as a material and a large part of the world's population wears jeans daily, making the material truly classic, traditional and safe. Where and when did the jeans start? Read more about the history of the jeans.

Denim is always in fashion, but now the most recent of all denim trends is patchwork jeans, i.e. piece-made burn jeans. Trousers assembled from denim pockets are the perfect way to add a little uniqueness and personality to your own dress.

Patchwork jeans are literally assembled from pieces, and each pair of trousers created by patchwork technology is its own unique individual. Piece Of Jeans sorts patches into several stacks based on the colour of the jeans, which make black-gray, light blue or dark blue patchwork fashion jeans.

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THE TREND OF PATCHWORK JEANS HAS BEEN SEEN IN HISTORY Already

before, patchwork jeans became popular in the 1970s. In times when the legs of jeans became wider. At that time, for the first time, the jeans saw hand-sewn places and a patchwork of tuna. Even today, jeans, broken from the knees, may be patched up at the so-called knee site.

However, Moona Kansanen, founder of Piece Of Jeans, came up with the idea of bringing a patchwork trend to modern times and "what if you made the pieces into that whole thing," not just places but whole trousers. Moona Kansase's patchwork jeans are available as slimfits as well as as a wide-heft bootcut model.

WHERE DOES THE TREND FOR PATCHWORK JEANS COME FROM?

The emergence of the patchwork trend has been influenced by the megatrend of the time, responsibility. On the surface, the buzzing news about eco-friendliness, ethics and the reuse of recycled materials (recycle + upcycle) have now also arrived in denim fashion. You don't have to worry about the lack of elegance in patchwork fashion. On the contrary, the style is bold and fashionable, which speak to the values of clothing wearer - responsibility and a desire to dress accordingly.

Read more: What does the concepts of recycle, upcycle, downcycle mean?

People in today's fashion world are encouraged to take better care of clothes and textiles that have already been produced once in the world. The production of new materials consumes natural resources, so the incentive to extend the lifespan of existing materials is growing enormously. People are also increasingly willing to pay for responsibly produced durable clothing if the same values are otherwise present in their lives. Dressing, eating and moving often go hand in hand around sustainability themes.

PATCHWORK DESIGN IS TAKING CARE OF THE EARTH'S NATURAL RESOURCES Of course, the most ecological and responsible thing would be not to acquire and

buy anything, but it often becomes the first option on the eve of saving the world and mitigating climate change. You can make better choices with clothes shopping.

It's comforting to see a clothing trend that doesn't really encourage you to get something completely new or a certain kind of top or bottom, but a trend that emphasizes repair, reuse and care without compromising on the display and choice of clothing. Patchwork jeans bend to jeans, dresses, denim jackets and skirts.

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This patchwork jeans fashion wave (patchworkjeans) is a good evidence of how gratifying the world is today about repair and recycling. The thoughts of history and the repair of clothes of shame can be forgotten in today's world! Eco-friendliness and reuse is now the "must have" of this century. We just need to move on to more sustainable products and more recycling. A fast fashion wave can't just keep growing. The patchwork trend is about taking care of the earth's resources.

Read more: Fast fashion pollutes more than air and shipping combined DENIM PATCH COMMUNICATES ECOLOGICAL AND SUSTAINABILITY VALUES Actually, the use of patchwork jeans

 

in itself supports the idea of caring about clothes. It is a great way of expressing the importance of caring about the environment or the earth. Recycling and reuse is the spirit and heart of the product. It is also a far cry from the industry's "search for perfection", which is not humane to anyone.

By buying patchwork jeans, you give your voice to responsibility and eco-friendliness, as a customer you vote with your feet.