About the brand Armani Jeans
Founded in 1981, Armani Jeans offers all the celebrated Italian finesse of Armani's mainline collection in a series of flattering, wearable designs. Deviating from the couture label's signature monochrome palette, Armani Jeans denim is available in a diverse array of washes to satisfy every off-duty style.
Armani Jeans is also known as lower-priced collection of denim-related clothing manufactured by Giorgio Armani. Unlike Armani's other lower-end collection Armani Exchange, Armani Jeans is mainly sold in department stores instead of freestanding stores, although there are fifteen freestanding Armani Jeans stores in the world, in addition to an Armani Jeans Cafe in Milan.
It does not feature Giorgio Armani's signature simplicity and often has larger logos than the clothing in any of his other collections. The colors used for Armani Jeans are more diverse than those found in his higher end lines or his other lower-priced collection (Armani Exchange), which feature monochromatic color schemes and focus on cut and material over color.