Chip & Pepper Jeans - A Guide to Chip & Pepper
Chip & Pepper jeans have connoted young and free stylings since 1987. Let's check out some of the more popular recent releases in the Chip & Pepper line up. For a front rise boot cut jean that connotes movie star styling and provides a slightly flared fit for the lower leg, you may want to check out the Chip & Pepper Olivia jeans. Alternatively, many enjoy the classic fit low rise boot cut jean, which hails iconic 1940s and 1950s film stars with its interesting cuts. Alternatively, look at the Sorority Girl "boy-fit" low rise boot cut jeans from Chip & Pepper.
This So Cal inspired original is enjoyed by college-age women as well as adult professionals who want to wear something fun and outlandish. If you are looking to go clubbing in an elegant set of blue wash jeans, you might want to invest in the Pearl, a mid-rise boot cut. Another spectacular (and hilariously named) jean is the Chip & Pepper ultra-low-rise flare dubbed the "Walk of Shame." This moniker refers to the walk a girl (or guy) must take the next morning after hooking up with a stranger.
If you are aiming for a Western stylistic sensibility (influenced by a playful aesthetic), check out the Bare Baller Chip & Pepper miniskirt. The company manufactures men's jeans in a variety of styles as well. Consider the "Big Pickle," a relaxed fit jean that is based on Canadian stylistic sensibilities.
Another intricate jean design is "Bobby Baby," a slant pocket boot cut jean that espouses a 1950s aesthetic. The fraternity boy low-rise boot cut fit jean is the opposite sex pairing to the sorority girl jean described above. Finally, you can check out the Pickle Wagon, straight leg fit, and Tuck, straight leg with the twisted seam fit, from this unique company.
Guide created: 05/15/06 (updated 07/14/07)


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