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About Custom Jeans

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Summary: Custom jeans are a good option for those who have trouble finding commercial jeans that fit, but they can cost more than $200 from a high-quality tailor. Purchase custom jeans for the perfect fit with advice from a professional and personal image consultant in this free video on fashion.

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By Gabriela Garzon
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Gabriela Garzon is the principal owner of G.G. Image & Etiquette Consulting in Miami, Fla., which is a full-service provider of image consulting, professional and personal etiquette,...read more

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"Hello, my name is Gabriela Garzan at G.G. Image and Etiquette Consulting in Miami, Florida. Custom jeans, jeans is basically finding different companies that most of them are on line but you can find them like in department stores, not all of them probably Nordstroms and Sacks Fifth Avenue are one of the two stores that you might be able to find them but basically it is going to be on line. What it means is that for many people it is very hard to find the right sizes for the body type even though jeans are gender specific so whatever size is for the guy, it is not going to be the same for a girl even though they weigh the same and they actually have the same measurements so that's why it is really hard to go ahead and find the jeans exactly how you want them but nowadays you can just go ahead and order custom jeans. You do it on line or you can just go ahead and find a tailor that will do it for you, a really good tailor of course. If you are going to do it on line you are going to need to do a lot of measurements by yourself and I mean a lot of measurements, the hips, the inseam, outseam, the leg, you know from side to side of the hips, your waist and make very specific measurements or you are going to have to take but they are going to walk you through them when you do it on line. If you go to a tailor of course it is going to be way much easer because you are just going to have to stand there and you just need to tell them what type of jean that it is that you are looking for, you know if you want them lower, higher in the waist if you want them tighter, looser, all this information so yes, it is going to be of course more expensive than a regular good jeans that might be $150 to $200. Custom jeans might be on the same range and sometimes even more depending on the tailor that you find or the on line company that will make your custom jeans."

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