Fashion Crimes Podcast podcast

Top Denim You Must Own | Episode 221

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Fashion Besties it's Friyyyyaaayyyy and you will not regret spending the next 30 with us.

Welcome to Episode 221 of the Fashion Crimes Podcast. This week, we're diving deep into one of the most versatile and timeless wardrobe staples: DENIM! What you need, what you don't need; what's hot and what's trending. 

 

Whether you're a jean queen or hesitant to hop on the denim train, this episode will convince you why having the right denim is a game-changer. #trustandbelive

 

From light washes to dark rinses, ripped to raw, we’ve got the ultimate guide to elevate your jean game. So, stop what you are doing, and let’s talk denim! It's all the rage right now, and not going anywhere anytime soon.

 

HOT TIP: Follow along with Holly’s curated denim Pinterest Board! Lots of examples to inspire you there.

 

KEY TOPIC POINTS  

 

Jeans will never go out of style and haven't for the past 150 years. So, here's the thing: if you hate jeans, this just means that you haven't found a pair that fits your body correctly. This is important. To find the correct fitting jeans, you must identify your body type and where you need the most support. 

 

It's worth the effort to find that fit because they will be in your wardrobe forever. You won't be sorry.

“Denim is something that can sustain you for several years and is one of the most durable clothing items you will ever own.” – Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist

 

**The Must-Have Trio**  

 

Every wardrobe deserves these three staples: light and, dark wash, black and a white pair for extra credit! These pieces will effortlessly carry you through casual Fridays, chic brunches, date nights, and so much more. Think of them as the foundation of your denim arsenal. Think of it this way- a great-fitting pair of jeans can make you look YOUNGER. (#facts) It's all about the fit. It's a foolproof plan.

 

**Holly’s 5 Factors to Consider When Buying Jeans**

 

Before you swipe that credit card or buy the first pair you try on, let's keep these five factors in mind:

 

1. Rise: High, mid, or low? The rise determines where your jeans sit on your body and how they flatter your waistline.

 

2. Stretch: Look for elastane or spandex in the fabric blend for comfort and movement. Always do the sit-down test to ensure they aren't too low in the back or baggy in the front (too big) before committing to purchase.

 

3. Support: If you need extra shaping-you've come to the right place. Brands like Spanx NYDJ, or Good American can offer tummy control and butt support in a variety of styles.

 

4. Rinse: Dark washes can make you look slimmer (#truth) if that's what you're going for.  Lighter washes are great for a laid-back vibe in the warmer months. Don’t be afraid to try colored or wax-coated denim for a fun twist-you might be pleasantly surprised. 

 

5. Price: Whether you’re splurging or saving, fit is king. Vintage and secondhand stores can be goldmines for quality denim at a fraction of the cost. Make sure you TRY ON before purchasing and get familiar with return policies. A size 28 today might not be the same size 28 from a few years back. #justsayin 

 

 

**Brands That Love Every Body**  

 

For those seeking comfort, style, and the perfect fit, here are some Holly-approved brands:  

 

- Levi’s: A timeless classic. Start with the iconic 501s and build from there. #greatprices

- Mother: Known for buttery-soft fabrics and flattering cuts.  #alwaysfab

- Good American: Inclusive sizing and their famous gap-proof waistband.  #signmeup

- NYDJ: Perfect for a little extra support and tummy control.  #greatsupport

 

Remember: Fit first, style second. Try before you buy! #foreverandalways

 

Listen to the episode for more brand suggestions!

 

**Distressed Denim: Still in Style?**

 

Yes, ripped and distressed jeans are here to stay and aren't going away anytime soon! Luxury brands are even upping the ante, charging top dollar for that artfully tattered look.

 

But if you’re not looking to splurge, distress them yourself for a unique, personal touch.

 

 

**Is there a Denim Fashion Crime?**

 

The only possible denim crime, in Holly’s view, is “jeggings.” Either wear leggings and work out, or wear jeans like a grownup. Please feel free to tell anyone who might need to know this.

 

Also? Ill-fitting jeans that are too tight on your waist and cause “overage” and low-rise jeans that let your backside hang out. Come on Ladies (and Gents), no one wants to see either. Again, please feel free to tell anyone who might need to know. #ucandoit

 

 

**Care Tips for Longevity**  

 

Don’t over-wash your denim. Every 3-4 wears is ideal and always air dry to maintain the fabric’s integrity.

HOT TIP: For a quick refresh, try the freezer method—yes, really! It helps kill bacteria without breaking down the fibers.

Don't forget to follow along with Holly’s curated denim Pinterest Board!

Share with someone who just needs to know. 

Quick Personal Update  

Holly’s health journey: She is on her way to a bone marrow transplant on deck this week to treat a blood cancer called multiple myeloma. Hair will be gone but wig will be on! (Feel free to put that on a pillow). Her wig is cocked, locked, and ready to rock. 

Holly is feeling strong and positive – and a huge thanks to all our besties who’ve sent so much love and support—you keep Holly going!

 

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**Final Word for Our Fashion Besties**

 

Ladies over 40, remember this: fashion is a tool, not a rulebook. Invest in pieces that make you feel confident and are authentic to who you are today.

 

And never forget, we are *the best fashion friend you never knew you needed*. Holly will be lying around getting better and recovering for the next few weeks, so hit her up on her social with your fashion questions!

Let me check her schedule...Yep, all clear. 

 

Be sure to tune in EVERY FRIDAY for a fresh episode on all podcast platforms.

 

Y'all have a fabulous, fashionable week!

 

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