Nope. Most all my jeans are raw, or 98/99 cotton. I do have one skinny pair that is stretchier but they still are pretty high cotton count. I just disagree that most women are walking around in jeans they had to squeeze their legs into, that seemed to be only an issue in say 2007 when skinnies were "newer" and cut only one way |
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No way am I giving up skinny jeans. They are the only jeans that look good on me being slender and 5'7" tall and a size 6 with C cup bra and big butt that is out of proportion to the rest of my body (that is now the kind of butt everyone is dying to have that i was made to feel ashamed of most of my life). If I don't wear leggings or tighter pants, I look much larger than I am. I have kept my bootcut jeans from higher-end brands from the 2000s (e.g., AG) and would wear those if it didn't mean having to wear 3 inch heels/boots underneath which I have largely given up wearing.
who wants to look like a stupid gen z or younger millenial? i recoil in disgust as i see them prancing all over town in their high waist big mom jeans and their stupid sneakers out of the 80s. no thanks, been there done that back when i was a little kid in the 80s and there were no good choices in fashion. |
Madewell should have what you're looking for. |
+1. They’ll look back in disgust at their dumb fashions when they’re older. |
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No, I just pulled my bootcut jeans out (when you all said to throw them out). Once bootcut are back out (hopefully soon) I will put them away and pull out my skinny jeans.
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Me too |
\ While I agree they will because there is a LOT of unflattering/pounds adding fashion out right now for the youngs...I also think that they should wear it all and look back and cringe because its such a rite of passage and you have your whole life to wear nicely tailored, boring, unfun "classic" pieces |
I have new bootcuts and 1 new flare pair but they just look very different IMO than the bootcuts of the early 00s and late 90s. The waist is higher, the boot is less bell the flares look very 70s not very 90s. Which is to say I am glad stuff is back and more things are coming around again but I don't necessarily think most of the bootcuts from 15 years ago look as fresh as the newer versions. |
You recoil in disgust at young women’s jeans? Get help. |
I just tried on a bunch of jeans from Madewell, Old Navy, and Levi's. Most of them came over my belly button. Madewell (a few different pairs): too high in the rise, too loose in the hip and thigh, terrible rear view (huge pockets), flattened my butt Old Navy: too high in the rise Levi's 724: too high in the rise, fabric was thin Levi's classic straight: best of the bunch, stretchier than I wanted, but a decent fit (and fit over my cowboy boots). 30" inseam worked well for me, but they come in 28" and 32", too. https://www.levi.com/US/en_US/clothing/women/jeans/classic-straight-womens-jeans/p/392500030 Pretty soon it will be too hot for jeans in DC anyhow. Who knows what we will want to wear come fall and (I am hoping!) the return to socializing. |
| I would like jeans to go back to having less spandex. |
Same here. I'm 5'2", with a small waist and thin legs, but larger hips/butt/breasts. I can only imagine how awful I would look in wide leg jeans. |