Youcanalwayswear your old, torn favorites aroundthe house, but make sure that you havea nice pairof well-fitting dark bluejeanswith no overly stylized flaws to wear outside.
The company's back-to-basics strategy has helped win back formerly disillusioned customers who had strayed after the company began introducing trendy lines without much regard for its 34-year-old core business of bluejeans and other simple clothing staples like khakis and cheap shirts.
Bluejeans may be an American invention, but 57-year-old Italian entrepreneur Renzo Rosso has built a global empire by turning jeans into high-end fashion.