Listen, Here's 4 Differences Jeans Expensive Jeans with Cheap
Jeans has become a fashion item that is timeless and suitable for use in all situations. From dating to work, this outfit has long been a favorite of fashion lovers of all ages. In fact, old jeans are still often we use as a support force.

But, when the time comes to buy new jeans, how much money should we spend? Of course not all guys are willing to spend big money to buy a pair of jeans.
So, what exactly is the difference between expensive and cheap jeans? D'Marge in an article quoting Bryce Alton, CEO of Nudie Jeans Australasia, who explores the secrets of jeans. With this secret, we can understand the difference of cheap and fantastic precious denim pants.
Here are four secrets that distinguish expensive and cheap jeans.
- The design affects the cost
One of the things that contribute to the upper denim is its design. Expensive jeans certainly have a better detail than cheap jeans. Hard patterns, buttons, and ornate features, stitching, washing and size qualities all contribute to the price.
The final price adjusts to the exclusive design and denim brand. "We can not price any 'art or design', but the unique aspect of the new style should always be considered for some level," Alto said.
In other words, pricing based on labels is also based on design quality. All denim customers, says Alton, should have a basic view when buying jeans, either cheap or expensive. "The right size should be the main thing like the accuracy of the size for both feet," he added.
- Branding and reputation determines the price
Branding is the main thing that encourages customers to be lured to a product based on its perception. For jeans. according to Alton, each brand is different in determining the reputation that determines the final price.
In a luxury brand, for example, it takes a lot of money for advertising and makes the product reach the hands of celebrities. "They limit distribution to control inventory and demand," Alton said.
This is done in order to sell products with the price points they want, although the quality is not much different from other brands.
- Standard materials and manufacturing
Upmarket denim is made of quality materials such as Japanese selvedge, fine denim or 100 percent handmade. The main point that we should consider when want to buy jeans is the quality of materials we want.
Selvedge is the best denim which certainly has a high price, although there are some cheaper variants. This type of denim is made with a small loom to produce a tightly closed edge seam that does not break down. Larger looms are designed for mass production, weaving threads quickly, and can speed up the manufacturing process.
However, the denim material made in this way has a loose end portion, thus requiring stitches to avoid loose threads. Of course the material will be jeans that easily torn when worn. jeans with tight edges will make our appearance better.
"The bottom line is, like all manufactures, there is good production and poor production procedures," Alton said. "It starts from the material to the manufacturing process as an effort to protect the environment," he added. The effort to keep the environment in the fashion industry, says Alton, also determines the final price of a product.
- The fact about luxury denim
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According to denim expert named Bryce Alton, we do not really get superior quality jeans when spending a lot of money to buy it.
"The cost for the production of jeans will obviously vary depending on where, how, and what is produced from it all," he said.
Jeans made in third world countries, such as China, have a much lower cost. This is because the wages of minium employees who work, generally also low compared to other countries. In many cases, this also applies to jeans made by manufacturers that do not follow strict environmental policies.
Worker wages and strict environmental policies can also increase product prices. A small price difference for each denim unit may not be a problem for us. But, according to Bryce Alton, the difference in the cost of a dollar or about Rp 14,000 per unit for the production of 10 million jeans per year in China, for example, can create savings of up to 10 million dollars.
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