Barrel shaped pants are so stupid looking

Anonymous
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These can be yours for $1,450 from Bergdorf’s.

https://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/p/alaia-mid-rise-wide-leg-barrel-jeans-prod190800113


These look good. That is more of a lantern shaped leg which is seen more traditionally/generally in Japanese fashion/culture.


Um, no.


+1
Absolutely hideous.
Anonymous
I also have the Madewell darted barrel jeans and I love them.

I know they don't flatter the same way a pair of slimmer cut jeans do. If I'm just trying to look as good as possible, I look best in a pair of high rise, dark denim jeans in a straight or boot cut, with heels. Those are the jeans that are going to make my butt look best, and make me look slim and shapely and tall.

But I don't want to wear those. I want something comfortable that still looks fashionable and cute. The barrel leg jeans fit the bill.

Did anyone see Rashida Jones in the show Sunny? The barrel leg jeans remind me of the clothes she wears in that show. It takes place in Japan and she dresses very fashionably in it, but very covered up and her clothes are loose and baggy. It's not about looking sexy or shapely.
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Anonymous wrote:I kept my jeans from the late 90s/early 2000s and I’m thrilled that I fit them again. They don’t have too low of rise – I never really did that – and they have the perfect flare/boot cut. Love love love being back in them again. I see a lot of women wearing the barrel jeans and it doesn’t make you look young, makes you look like a 30 something/40 something old, middle-aged lady who was trying to look hip. Not attractive.


SAME!! Welcome back Lucky Sweet N Lows.


OMG, I still have 3 pairs of my beloved Lucky Classic Rider Bootcuts from 25(?) years ago. If I could just lose these 5 pounds...
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Pics?




These can be yours for $1,450 from Bergdorf’s.

https://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/p/alaia-mid-rise-wide-leg-barrel-jeans-prod190800113


These look good. That is more of a lantern shaped leg which is seen more traditionally/generally in Japanese fashion/culture.


Um, no.


+1
Absolutely hideous.


It's like perpetually being in a funhouse mirror.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics?




These can be yours for $1,450 from Bergdorf’s.

https://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/p/alaia-mid-rise-wide-leg-barrel-jeans-prod190800113


The world is just getting more insane. Resist!
Anonymous
Don't worry, they are on their way out. I'm glad I didn't buy into this ugly trend.
Anonymous
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These can be yours for $1,450 from Bergdorf’s.

https://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/p/alaia-mid-rise-wide-leg-barrel-jeans-prod190800113


These look good. That is more of a lantern shaped leg which is seen more traditionally/generally in Japanese fashion/culture.


Um, no.


+1
Absolutely hideous.


It's like perpetually being in a funhouse mirror.


Exactly. Why would someone deliberately want to look bowlegged? There are comfortable, loose jeans out there that don’t make the wearer appear to have rickets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also have the Madewell darted barrel jeans and I love them.

I know they don't flatter the same way a pair of slimmer cut jeans do. If I'm just trying to look as good as possible, I look best in a pair of high rise, dark denim jeans in a straight or boot cut, with heels. Those are the jeans that are going to make my butt look best, and make me look slim and shapely and tall.

But I don't want to wear those. I want something comfortable that still looks fashionable and cute. The barrel leg jeans fit the bill.

Did anyone see Rashida Jones in the show Sunny? The barrel leg jeans remind me of the clothes she wears in that show. It takes place in Japan and she dresses very fashionably in it, but very covered up and her clothes are loose and baggy. It's not about looking sexy or shapely.


+1 are you dressing for the male gaze or the female gaze (or no gaze)? if the first - you're probably not wearing those jeans. otherwise, you might be. i was just out on a walk and saw someone wearing a pair with a pair of vejas, and i thought how she might well be a dcum person. (except i'm not in dc.)
Anonymous
I have several pairs of pants with this general cut from OSKA. Below is an example in linen but I also have corduroy.

https://us.oska.com/en/products/detail/trousers-530-pure-linen-10250110105/

And get complements on them all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought they were hideous last year, but they have grown on me this year which tells me they are about to go out of fashion 😂.


Same girl, same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have several pairs of pants with this general cut from OSKA. Below is an example in linen but I also have corduroy.

https://us.oska.com/en/products/detail/trousers-530-pure-linen-10250110105/

And get complements on them all the time.


Yes. This cut works best in a drapey fabric. The stiffer denim does indeed look like clown pants. But in a soft, drapey denim or linen, they can look relaxed and attractive.

It's not overtly sexy. That's okay. Your clothes don't all have to be sexy and form fitting.
Anonymous
I just saw them IRL. So ugly, weird and uncomfortable looking. Trifecta!
Anonymous
Honestly, it only looks good on skinny girls. That’s why there’s so much hate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it only looks good on skinny girls. That’s why there’s so much hate.

um no.. my tall, skinny 16 yr old DD thinks they are dumb looking, too.
Anonymous
Just saw this Strategist post where they try on all the jeans at Madewell and thought of this post because the last pair is the barrel-leg jeans people have been mentioning and it's also the pair the author liked the most. Here is the post: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/madewell-jeans-review-2025.html

And here's how the author looks in them. As mentioned upthread, these really do not have an exaggerated shape (not clown pants). I think the shape essentially allows you to wear a more relaxed pair of jeans without extra fabric around the waist or ankle. I love the look of them:

[image]https://pyxis.nymag.com/v1/imgs/b00/a8a/32d0dd6700dc4685771f85aa0d92f55ade-DBLLC.2x.rhorizontal.w700.jpg[/image]
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