Air travel in the past was a mode of travel confined to the
rich and famous, and if at all one managed to afford it, they would make sure
that they were donned in their Sunday best as they walked into an airport or
boarded a flight. Though the world has
come a long way since, the skies are now as crowded as the gullies of an Indian
metropolis, the old school patrons like yours truly still take travelling by
air a little seriously when it comes to looking your best. So, during a recent
trip to Europe I slipped into my relatively new & favorite pair of jeans.
Walking through the plane’s aisle I ended up tearing my jean
at the thigh. As soon as I realized it, I was absolutely horrified at the
possibility of having to walk through two international airports wearing a pair
of torn jeans. There were days one used to rush back home from school or office
when a part of your attire had given up at the seams.
As I got off the plane I walked coquettishly trying to hide
the damaged portion of the jean. A quick glance around the airport made me
realize that almost every second person passing through the airport had
encountered an even worse mishap with their jeans. The denims were all ripped
in different shapes and forms, and the so called rich and famous were flaunting
their ripped jeans with pride. I developed a complex again when I realized mine
was an accident and was confined to only one thigh; the others sported a more
symmetric damage which actually made them look good.
Growing up in the 80’s I have worn different kinds of
denims, stone wash, acid wash and even one with the complete lyrics of a Deep
Purple song hand written on it, and yes some were torn at the knees but that
was caused by natural wear & tear. We never bought a branded torn jean
then, so when my daughter wanted one I was aghast at the possibility of having
to actually pay for a torn jean. Its then I was given a crash course on the
denim jargons I am supposed to use.
I was told it’s not torn… It was called ripped and the more
expensive and the more torn it was it had to be addressed as distressed. In fact I have a
better name for a recent distressed version that is doing the rounds on social
media valued at 168$. It could be called STRANDS…there are a couple of strands
left of what, was once a denim.
The irony is that the celebrities today who wear a
distressed pair of jeans paying a fortune for it are all depressed while we were
quiet happy growing up wearing hand-me-down jeans that were torn at the knees not as a fashion statement but as a result of over wearing.
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