Will True Religion come back in style?

01/11/2022

Will True Religion come back in style?

Brands from the Noughties — or Y2K brands — are making a comeback after years of battling to remain competitive in a saturated market. Besides True Religion, Juicy Couture and Ed Hardy are also building momentum again.

Why is it called True Religion?

The name game: The self-described hippie considered several names for his company, including Cost of Freedom, Revolution and Relic, before settling on True Religion. “To me it meant there’s many religions in the world, but there’s only one real religion — and that’s people. And all the people in the world wear jeans.”

How can you tell if a loose diamond is real?

Carefully drop the loose diamond into the glass of water. If the stone sinks, then you know it’s a real diamond. If it floats underneath, or at the surface of the water, then it’s a fake diamond. The reason: Real diamonds have high density, while fake diamonds don’t.

Why choose a fake diamond over a real one?

There are a few different reasons why one might choose a fake diamond over a real one. Most fake diamonds do not have inclusions and are crystal clear. With a genuine diamond, chances are it’s not going to be crystal clear. Another reason to choose a fake diamond might be the sparkle that some of them provide.

Are there different types of fake diamonds?

When it comes to fake diamonds, there are many different types out on the market. Each of them have their own strengths. But when compared to the perfection of a diamond, none can match up to every advantage of a genuine diamond.

What is the difference between real diamonds and lab created diamonds?

That said, there are still some minor differences between the two that you should be aware of while researching. While real diamonds are mined from the earth, lab-created diamonds are made using techniques known as Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) or High-Pressure Crystal Formation (HPHT).