| Now that they are officially out? Or will you hold on to them for when they come back around. |
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The death of skinny jeans is greatly exaggerated. Walking around soho this weekend I saw a good number of women in skinny jeans. I think it's something that's been exaggerated online by women who are afraid that children are mocking them.
I think at this point they're a "basic" are cuts of jeans are a lot more "fluid" than they used to be. But I like loose jeans, straight legs, skinnies, flairs, etc. Give me all the options! |
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They are just a basic now, they aren’t “out”.
So, no. I added a couple wide leg options to my rotation but I’m keeping the skinnies! |
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| I'm buying more. I never pay attention to trends and just buy what looks good on me. |
| I follow a lot of young fashion bloggers. They’re not dated yet. |
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This. |
Most people don’t look good in skinny jeans though |
They are still in stores and fashion magazines. That big baggy, high waisted sh*t doesn't look good on most people. I work out hard to stay fit and shape. I'm keeping my skinnies. |
Some of us who are apple shaped look way better in skinny jeans. My limbs are the only skinny parts of my body and covering their shape adds 20 pounds. |
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I notice every dress for spring is HUGE, flowing voluminous...BAGGY.
I am convinced these styles are addressing pandemic weight gain because they are not flattering on anyone. |
| I never bought them to begin with. I’m thrilled with the return of more options. |
I was never into skinny jeans. I am glad to have more variety again. Skinny jeand were just always way way too tight |
+1 I'm not about to slap anything with volume on my skinniest feature: my legs. |