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Not that ripped jeans are the sole preserve of the high-spending somebody classes (as personified at Katie Holmes, who has been out and about in expensively frayed denim). You don't need to look far to find British teenagers exposing bits of their meat to the factors - the more distressed, the merrier, as far as I tin penetrate - and most of them are dressing the Topshop equivalent of Balmain (bleached slim-fit with ready-made ripped knees for £40). All of which is strikingly alike to the recessionary look of 1982, when the September issue of The Face (a journal I wrote for many years antecedent) functioned a pair of ripped jeans aboard the cover - the ubiquitous Levi 501s - aside the headline hard times.
Spending a vast quantity of money on a pair of thin ripped jeans in an economic downturn is,
Nike Air 2010, amid additional things, a crazily grandiose gesture; a path of snubbing one's neb at impending disaster, prefer like Marie Antoinette in her mythic shepherdess outfit, meantime the revolution and guillotine loomed.
Times were naturally hard in those days: 12 million unemployed in USA (a rate of approximately 11 per penny), and a steady heave in bank failures; more than 3 million jobless in Britain (an in eight folk,
Nike Max 90, the highest class since the 1930s). The IRA was bombing London; inexpensive heroin came overrunning into the nation; industrial relations worsened; the future looked bleak.
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Be frayed,
nike air 90, be very frayed: left to right, straight leg, £45, by Miss Selfridge, broad leg, £135, by Levi's Orange Tab, from Cinch and cropped jeans with turn-ups, £238, by J Brand
It might appear utterly inappropriate apt advert this in the environment of threadbare denim, but fashiat timesally deeds for a quite small signal in a far bigger landscape. There may be no averaging in the mania - and designer rips (or rip-offs) are suggestive of a bizarre manner of insanity - already, even so, there is someone intriguing about the reiterating patterns of clothes and history.
The fashionable, fragmented look is actually an antique one: frayed, torn,
chi uk, troubled jeans, fair favor the 1980s, yet distant more priceless this period approximately. If you ambition the high-end designer edition, it's more than a thousand pounds from Balmain; an unbelievable amount label, principally in a recession, but possibly its implausibility is the point?
At a time when maximum of us are trying to prop things together - jobs, banks,
Air Max tn, the future - it might seem perverse that the mainstream industry has decided to begin ripping clothes up. But then why should we be startled, given fashion's propensity as perversity?
BY Justine Picardie |01 March 2009
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Justine Picardie remembers a time back in the 1980s when ripped denim was at its height, and a recession was in full swing. Now the merely inconsistency seems to be the price tags...
That said, I will no be revisiting the early 1980s, even although my favourite couple of Gap jeans has just amplified a hole in the right knee, wherein an ill wind blows…