RMC Jeans Model 1001 Review

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RaeRae's Review of RMC Jeans Model 1001

Overall Rating

4 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
Good Points

Very good cutting. And fits your body shape nicely.


Bad Points

The jeans material is a bit too hard after washing.


General Comments

I came across RMC Jeans in an outlet in Hong Kong. Their back pockets design are very creative & unique. You can find all sorts of designs like Tidal Waves, Geisha and even Birds are carefully crafted with colourful thread to their back pockets. I guess this is what makes them stands out from other brands.

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  • ivan1890 Rank: Major on 23rd Mar 2006

    I am very pleased to note that jeans are being brightened up a little - and hopefully not the same old boring blue denim? I miss the 'swinging sixties' in the U.K. when a large number of youngsters took pride in their appearance and wore beautiful and often brightly coloured clothes. Now in the U.K. we see an endless procession of apparently compulsory torn raggy jeans with the waist band cut far too low - and ladies often with their bulging tattooed bellies protruding below blouses cut far too high. A few months ago I attended the Birmingham International Clothes Show at the National Exhibition Centre and was not surprised to find that the only clothes for men on the catwalk were underpants (yes really) and after walking through all the hundreds of exhibitors' stalls I found no-one selling fashion items for men. Apologies if I missed an occasional hooded anorak! Youngsters in the U.K. appear to have largely abandoned their timeless role of shocking their parents with the latest fashion trend and have decided to become conventional unprovocative untidy clones, occasionally protesting when their parents dress 'too young.' Yes, come on youngsters - shoot me down, get angry, wake up!