10A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 9, 2000 A RTS Levi's gets ambitious with hip new 'EJs' By Alatthew Barrett and Ben Goldstein Daily Fashion Editors ^Dailv Fashion - no, it's not an oxy- moron. Writers Matthew Barrett and Ben Goldstein took to the streets on their inaugaral assigment as Daily Fashion Editors to get the scoop on :whether the Levi s Engineered Jeans, hig overseas last winter would make the cut on American soil. This is the first in a continuing series of fashion artidIes by the two. The new style of Levi's jeans marks a bold new step for the clothier best known for their 501Is. Levi's has recent- ly released their Engineered Jeans (retailing at about $76), constructed from a blend of cotton and the man- made fiber TENCEL, which is intended to provide greater comfort and durabili- ty. The Engineered Jeans (or Us to their loyal fans) feature several improvements on the basic five-pocket design. The EJs boast large low-lying back pockets for greater hand accessibility, a curved bot- tom hem which rests more comfortably on your shoes and a larger watch pocket which is convenient in the days of portable phones and MP3 players. The public response to the jeans was decidedly mixed. The major point of critique was the style of the back pock- ets. Most of the people we talked to had some issues with their low position. "It's like you want your pants to hug your ass but don't want them to look like they're hugging your ass," said LSA junior Aaron Brink. "The pockets accentuate your ass, they lengthen it." When asked to rate the jeans on a scale of 1-10 for hipness, LSA junior Amy Chatfield said "I'd give them a 10 but the pockets bump it down to a 4." LSA sophomore Agnes Aleobua said she liked the jeans but thought that the pockets would be much improved by "a Defend Affirmative Action Party stick- er." Aleobua gave the jeans a 5, finding them only average, minus the sticker. In an informal election day poll, the jeans received an average of 7.3. The rating could be higher once the pants have a chance to catch on in the United States. LSA senior Katherine Carlson, who spent her summer in London, said the jeans were very popular with the men there. Polling issues aside, the addition of TENCEL didn't do much in terms of comfort for the jeans. Even after a trip through the washer, the jeans felt stiff and somewhat uncomfortable. When put to the test on the basketball court, the jeans were revealed to have prob- lems with breathability, but this could be related to the small size, close-fitting review jeans that were sent to us. Comfort issues were most noticable when boxing out in the low post or doing defensive shuffles. They also did little to help our somewhat mediocre jumpshots and made us an easy target JOYCE LEE/Daily With the new Levi's Engineered Jeans, we were definitely the badasses in the room. for trash-talkers. Barbs like "Jeans, get off the court" were all too common for those of us trying to get in a clean game of b-ball. So don't expect the varsity to be suiting up in EJs any time soon; make no mistake, they should not be used as activewear. Another downside to the new Levi's is their problematic fifth pocket, which leaves little room for anything larger than change for the pop machine. The twisted side seams were intended to provide greater freedom of movement, but they do not accomplish this and only create an uneven look. When you cut through all the new trends, what really counts is what you feel good in. Take it from trendsetter and night club owner Maurice T. T. Rodriguez and "wear what you dig." While the new EJs may be hip for a night on the town, they are are a long way from the comfortable jeans you kick back in on a lazy and hazy Satur- day afternoon. sourtesy ofi Disney characters, link and even a sad-faced Pikachu make appearances on n JOYCE LEE/Daily The Us get their stretch on before a furious game of roundball. What a difference the train makes! Enjoy the comfort and convenience of traveling with Amtrak* this holiday season. Student Advantage*Members save 15%* on rail fares to over 500 destinations all year long, including the holidays. To join Student Advantage, call 1-877-2JOIN-SA or visit studentadvantage.com. For Amtrake information and reservations, call 1-800-USA-RAIL or visit www.amtrak.com. *Not valid on peak weekday Metroliner* or Acela Express-m Trains and Canadian portions of trains operated jointly by Amtrak and VIA Rail Canada, or on connecting services via non-Amtrak carriers. - --®1=-® m11"-M =1- ®1=1-- I- - 11m m =1-=11- 1--9 So If you are not a Student Advantage Member, enjoy a one n _- time savings of 10% when you present this coupon and i I , I ,