Barrel Jeans

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I look GREAT in barrel jeans. I'm 5'4 and slim with a flat stomach. You have to wear them low. They are not for every event. I like them more in the summer when I can wear a shorter top. They are really sexy.


This. Im 5'6, size 2 and I have a pair from Free People and I wear low and that are really loose. Very, very comfortable and I feel like I can move my body really easily, so I feel confident. i dont wear them often, maybe once a month, but I always get compliments from women and someone asks me where I got them. They definitely look a LOT better than skinny jeans, which I can't stand the sight of anymore.

They are supposed to kind of flop around. I agree stiff barrel jeans that sit high and snug don't look good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I look GREAT in barrel jeans. I'm 5'4 and slim with a flat stomach. You have to wear them low. They are not for every event. I like them more in the summer when I can wear a shorter top. They are really sexy.


This. Im 5'6, size 2 and I have a pair from Free People and I wear low and that are really loose. Very, very comfortable and I feel like I can move my body really easily, so I feel confident. i dont wear them often, maybe once a month, but I always get compliments from women and someone asks me where I got them. They definitely look a LOT better than skinny jeans, which I can't stand the sight of anymore.

They are supposed to kind of flop around. I agree stiff barrel jeans that sit high and snug don't look good.


This. The denim has to be relaxed and then they are just loose and comfortable. I have actually never seen anyone wearing the stiff, kind of balloon shaped barrel jeans IRL. I see them on websites for sale, but they look comical and I don't know who buys them. My barrel jeans are the Madewell darted version and they don't look like that, either on their website or on my body.

My barrel jeans for the way I have always wished my straight jeans fit -- relaxed and forgiving.

I really love then on a day like today because there is plenty of room to layer some long underwear underneath. They look great with cute wool sweater and then the hems cuffed to the top of my hiking boots. It's not a sexy look but it's comfortable and pulled together.

In warm weather I have a pair of linen barrel leg pants and plan to get another this year. Those I wear more fitted at the waist and with a bit of a crop, but the linen is so fluid that they still don't look too voluminous.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on not only the person but the actual pair. I am not crazy about the ones that barrel out starting very high. I really like the ones that look more like they are going to be fitted in the butt, then start gradually flaring, as if you're just going to get a wide leg, but then start back in around the knee.

I also think you have to be massively cool to pull them off, in which case you pretty much look great in anything since half of fashion is attitude.


That’s a lot of caveating.


I posted on page 1 that I've seen one person who looks good in them...and this describes her well.

Also the barrel was not that dramatic.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think there are just some women who can't fathom wearing clothes that add volume, and barrel jeans are a very widespread trend that adds volume to your butt and legs.

The women who hate this trend tend to be from the generation who lived through the ultra low rise trend as young adults. That was a messed up time, not just with regards to fashion but regarding attitudes towards women's bodies. It was the peak of demanding women by skinny and sexy in a very performative way. If you internalized those messages, barrel jeans must seem psychotic to you.

But those of us who like them just don't think about it that way. I don't think my barrel jeans are sexy or even particularly flattering to my body. Yet I like how they look anyway. If they go out if fashion, I won't think "omg I looked so bad." I'll think "remember when barrel jeans were in style? That was great."


It makes you look bow legged. That’s certainly a choice.


I've never seen a woman in barrel jeans and thought she looked bowlegged. I don't see a bunch of bowlegged-looking women walking around.


DP, and every single person pictured on this barrel pant pair that a PP posted looks bow legged (which is not to say anything about how PP might look, the models look worse than the "styled by you" type pictures!)

https://ruti.com/products/the-petite-on-the-loose-work-pants-coffee
Anonymous
https://www.freepeople.com/shop/we-the-free-good-luck-mid-rise-barrel-jeans/

This is it. I've posted these on other barrel jeans threads. Notice how every model is wearing them low and loose, and also how in the videos, you can see their slender legs when they walk, because the fabric is floppy.

They are somehow very very flattering. I can't explain it. They feel sexy, I get lots of Dads siddling up to me to chat on days when I wear these, and compliments from women. I feel like I'm back in high school in the mid 90s (though i wore straight jeans then, but they remind me a "skater" clothes.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think there are just some women who can't fathom wearing clothes that add volume, and barrel jeans are a very widespread trend that adds volume to your butt and legs.

The women who hate this trend tend to be from the generation who lived through the ultra low rise trend as young adults. That was a messed up time, not just with regards to fashion but regarding attitudes towards women's bodies. It was the peak of demanding women by skinny and sexy in a very performative way. If you internalized those messages, barrel jeans must seem psychotic to you.

But those of us who like them just don't think about it that way. I don't think my barrel jeans are sexy or even particularly flattering to my body. Yet I like how they look anyway. If they go out if fashion, I won't think "omg I looked so bad." I'll think "remember when barrel jeans were in style? That was great."


It makes you look bow legged. That’s certainly a choice.


I've never seen a woman in barrel jeans and thought she looked bowlegged. I don't see a bunch of bowlegged-looking women walking around.


DP, and every single person pictured on this barrel pant pair that a PP posted looks bow legged (which is not to say anything about how PP might look, the models look worse than the "styled by you" type pictures!)

https://ruti.com/products/the-petite-on-the-loose-work-pants-coffee


Those aren't even jeans, but anyway: I don't think any of those people look bowlegged. I can see their legs -- they are straight.

This is like looking at a woman in a fishtail gown and thinking "omg does she have a mermaid tail???" or seeing someone in a full ballgown and think "wow, I think she just has enormous hips and thighs I guess."

It's fine to just say you don't like the shape or you don't think they are flattering. But the idea that these incredibly common, popular jeans make women look like they have a serious disability is so weird. I see women in barrel jeans all the time and none of them look bowlegged. They look like people wearing jeans with a barrel shaped leg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.freepeople.com/shop/we-the-free-good-luck-mid-rise-barrel-jeans/

This is it. I've posted these on other barrel jeans threads. Notice how every model is wearing them low and loose, and also how in the videos, you can see their slender legs when they walk, because the fabric is floppy.

They are somehow very very flattering. I can't explain it. They feel sexy, I get lots of Dads siddling up to me to chat on days when I wear these, and compliments from women. I feel like I'm back in high school in the mid 90s (though i wore straight jeans then, but they remind me a "skater" clothes.)


I like barrel jeans but these are too dramatic for me. I think they look to young for me (I'm mid-40s). I prefer something like this:

https://www.madewell.com/p/womens/sale/jeans/the-darted-barrel-leg-jean-in-olenda-wash/NV532/?ccode=DM9458
Anonymous
Ya'll look like Yosemite Sam in these, just saying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ya'll look like Yosemite Sam in these, just saying.


Ya'll?
Anonymous
It does not flatter those with short legs. If those are short bow legs it's far worse.
Clothing should flatter, not accentuate unfortunate physical traits.
It's as ridiculous as short men with short legs wearing their pants halfway down their butts. While it looks passable on basketball players with long coltish legs, it does nothing for their shorter, stockier brethern who are built like dachsunds.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ya'll look like Yosemite Sam in these, just saying.


Ya'll?




Oh, you got me. Hope y'all can forgive my fat fingers.
Anonymous
I have the ones from Madewell. I like the weight of the demon. They’re high waisted, which I don’t like. I wear them with the top button unbuttoned and the wait rolled down under a baggy top. Sexy, I know! 5’4 woman, 28 waist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.freepeople.com/shop/we-the-free-good-luck-mid-rise-barrel-jeans/

This is it. I've posted these on other barrel jeans threads. Notice how every model is wearing them low and loose, and also how in the videos, you can see their slender legs when they walk, because the fabric is floppy.

They are somehow very very flattering. I can't explain it. They feel sexy, I get lots of Dads siddling up to me to chat on days when I wear these, and compliments from women. I feel like I'm back in high school in the mid 90s (though i wore straight jeans then, but they remind me a "skater" clothes.)


I like barrel jeans but these are too dramatic for me. I think they look to young for me (I'm mid-40s). I prefer something like this:

https://www.madewell.com/p/womens/sale/jeans/the-darted-barrel-leg-jean-in-olenda-wash/NV532/?ccode=DM9458


Those are much trickier to pull off in your mid 40s if you are not super fit. A bit of a low belly (which most women have in their 40s) will ruin them real fast because they are intended to lie flat against your body. The floppier ones can hide a small pouch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I look GREAT in barrel jeans. I'm 5'4 and slim with a flat stomach. You have to wear them low. They are not for every event. I like them more in the summer when I can wear a shorter top. They are really sexy.


This. Im 5'6, size 2 and I have a pair from Free People and I wear low and that are really loose. Very, very comfortable and I feel like I can move my body really easily, so I feel confident. i dont wear them often, maybe once a month, but I always get compliments from women and someone asks me where I got them. They definitely look a LOT better than skinny jeans, which I can't stand the sight of anymore.

They are supposed to kind of flop around. I agree stiff barrel jeans that sit high and snug don't look good.


PP here. Those are the ones that I have and LOVE them. I just bought a suit with barrel trousers. I bought it NYC and it is so cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a big fan of letting people do themselves as they see fit and not yucking peoples' yums, etc... so I would never say this out loud but I have to put it into the universe: I think those of you who are choosing to wear barrel jeans are going to regret it one day when you look back. They are probably a test from the aliens to see how gullible we are to trend suggestions. I strongly urge you to say no.


My daughter (8) looks so cute in her barrel jeans!! I don’t care what YOU think about them.

On that note - I’m 46 and too old for this (and many other) trends
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