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Jeans Pant

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Pant is one of the common forms of garments which ware by both male and female to cover waist to lower part of our body. Although jeans are one type of casual dress it is becoming more popular because of comfortability, affordability, durability, availability, and style. The consumption of jeans is increasing around the world. As the demand for jeans increasing in the Asian subcontinent, many industries already established in this region. Jeans pants are made fromĀ denim, a special type of fabric. The world consumption of denim is for Jeans pant is much compared with other forms of dresses. So if you want to get into the market or you want to involve in the jeans pant business then you must know the different parts of the jeans pant. If you have detail knowledge of parts of pants, then it will be helpful for you to make stylish and comfortable jeans pants for men.

Different Parts of Jeans Pant

There are fifteen different parts of jeans pant you can identify from the following anatomy analysis of jeans pant

  1. Waist Band
  2. Belt Loop
  3. Button
  4. Fly
  5. Watch Pocket
  6. Front Pocket
  7. Back Pocket
  8. Jeans Rivets
  9. Crotch Point
  10. Back Yoke
  11. Bottom Hem
  12. Back Rise
  13. Side Seam
  14. Inseam
  15. Zipper

Waistband

The waistband is made from denim fabric which surrounds our waist when we wear jeans pant or any other pants. On this waistband, we basically wear a belt to fit properly. A pair of jeans pant contains only 1 waistband on it.

Belt Loop

Belt loops are added with jeans pant so that belt can fix on it and hold the pant where we supposed to hold. There are five to seven loops are there in jeans pants. But most of the designers prefer five loops onto the waistband.

Button

The button is used to close the top of the fly of jeans pant.

Fly of Jeans Pant

The fly is the opening part of the middle of the pant which is used to hide the zipper or button attached in there.

Watch Pocket

Watch pocket is the small pocket that places in the upper part of the front right pocket of jeans pants. The watch pocket is also known as a key holder which makes the jeans pant more attractive. There is only 1 watch pocket for Jeans pants.

Pocket

In clothing, a pocket is mainly used for holding small materials but it also increases the attractiveness of cloth. A pocket is one of the main parts of the jeans pant where there are four pockets. Two-pocket are on the front side and the other two are on the backside of the jeans pant.

Jeans Rivets

In a pair of jeans pants, you may find rivets which are made of metal. Rivets actually used in the joining point of pockets of each side which not only holds the denim fabric together but also increases the attractiveness of that jeans pant.

Crotch Point

Crotch point is the joining point of two parts below the fly of jeans pant.

Back Yoke

In a pair of jeans pant, you may find yoke which is located in the backside of the pant, attached with the waistband. Back yoke ensures the close fitting of jeans pant to our body.

Bottom Hem

The bottom hem is in the bottom of the jeans pant which is folded and attached by sewing.

Back Rise

Back rise is the middle back joining point of jeans pant.

Seam

Side seam and Inseam basically the part of jeans pant where two parts joint together by sewing.

Zipper

A zipper is used to close the front opening part of the jeans pant where both chain and button system can be used in jeans pant. Two buttons can be used instead of using a chain system zipper.

There is not much difference between parts of jeans pants and parts of normal pants or trousers. You may find many similarities among parts of pants and jeans pant/trouser. Here we list out 13 different parts of a basic pant. The main difference between jeans and normal pants is the fabric used for making. For jeans denim fabric is used and for pant normal fabric is used which is not categorized under the denim.

Parts of Pants

Parts of Pant
  1. Waist Band
  2. Belt Loop
  3. Button
  4. Fly
  5. Front/Side Pocket
  6. Back Pocket
  7. Crotch Point
  8. Back Yoke
  9. Bottom Hem
  10. Back Rise
  11. Side Seam
  12. Inseam
  13. Zipper