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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]High waisted jeans have tended to be in style when fuller figures are more in vogue. They are not attractive on thinner/fit women… they just look frumpy/dumpy on those frames. Stick with mid-rise, and a straight leg is always classic. Don’t try to follow the teenage fashion trends, it’s not worth it. [/quote] Whatever - I am thin and fit and high waisted, flared jeans look great. I also wear baggy cargo jeans, skinny crops, boot cut, and Levi's 501s.[/quote] +1, I'm a size zero and I used to buy vintage jeans with a high waist even before they were in fashion because they are very flattering on me. They nip in my waist and lift my butt a bit, which makes me look curvier than I am. Now I wear Levis "ribcage" jeans and other super high rise styles. I remember when high rise with a tucked in shirt was coming back into style, lots of people complained that they didn't like the way it made them look because they were so used to trying to hide their midsection. It took a long time to convince curvier women that high rise jeans can be slimming, and that it is okay to tuck in your tops so that your midsection is "exposed" (under denim, but not hidden under the hem of your blouse or sweater). People were very accustomed to leggings or skinny jeans under a long shirt/tunic, plus a cardigan to break it all up. The idea of wearing a pair of high waisted jeans that were fitted through the hips and waist and then tucking in your shirt was terrifying. It was skinny women who embraced it first because we don't have the same hangups about our bellies.[/quote]
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