Anonymous wrote:If you don't have a thigh gap don't bother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i think skinny jeans look good on most people, actually. they give a leaner look, suit women with curves as well as those who don't have them. i dread the day they start looking as dated as bootlegs.
i'm a broken record on this front (not that you'd know, since i post as anonymous), but try uniqlo. cheap as hell, super comfortable and flattering (i think). we don't have an in-person uniqlo here, so if you're not heading to nyc (or tokyo) soon, just order online and see if those don't do the trick.
+! I think that boot cut look pretty bad on everything except the 5'10" and over crowd. And seems country to me also.
+2
They can look flattering on most people, it's just a matter of finding the right brand for your body type.
+3
I'm pear-shaped, and bootcut make me look short and dumpy. I don't wear heels, so I need jeans I can wear with flat shoes; skinny jeans make me look much neater and more put-together. When they first came out, I was like many other of the posters, talking about how ridiculous and unflattering they were. But, of course, I hadn't tried them on. When I did, I realized how much better I looked in them than in bootcut jeans.
I've had some luck with Gap always skinning and legging jeans. I really like Madewell skinny skinny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i think skinny jeans look good on most people, actually. they give a leaner look, suit women with curves as well as those who don't have them. i dread the day they start looking as dated as bootlegs.
i'm a broken record on this front (not that you'd know, since i post as anonymous), but try uniqlo. cheap as hell, super comfortable and flattering (i think). we don't have an in-person uniqlo here, so if you're not heading to nyc (or tokyo) soon, just order online and see if those don't do the trick.
+! I think that boot cut look pretty bad on everything except the 5'10" and over crowd. And seems country to me also.
+2
They can look flattering on most people, it's just a matter of finding the right brand for your body type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i think skinny jeans look good on most people, actually. they give a leaner look, suit women with curves as well as those who don't have them. i dread the day they start looking as dated as bootlegs.
i'm a broken record on this front (not that you'd know, since i post as anonymous), but try uniqlo. cheap as hell, super comfortable and flattering (i think). we don't have an in-person uniqlo here, so if you're not heading to nyc (or tokyo) soon, just order online and see if those don't do the trick.
+! I think that boot cut look pretty bad on everything except the 5'10" and over crowd. And seems country to me also.
Anonymous wrote:i think skinny jeans look good on most people, actually. they give a leaner look, suit women with curves as well as those who don't have them. i dread the day they start looking as dated as bootlegs.
i'm a broken record on this front (not that you'd know, since i post as anonymous), but try uniqlo. cheap as hell, super comfortable and flattering (i think). we don't have an in-person uniqlo here, so if you're not heading to nyc (or tokyo) soon, just order online and see if those don't do the trick.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the tips. I'm 5'-11" with no hips and long slender legs so in theory skinny jeans should look good on me. I also don't have much junk in the trunk so they could also help enhance what I'm lacking in that department as well. I guess I'll just try on a whole bunch of different sizes and brands (better quality than the Old Navy that I've been trying) until I find one that works!
Anonymous wrote:I feel like "skinny jeans" are a big joke by the fashion industry since the majority of people who wear them look fat. Even skinny people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the way they look and find them flattering, but every pair that I try on feel so constricting like they are cutting off my blood supply. I'm a size 6 tall with no hips and have found long length skinny jeans and even those feel really tight around the calf. Are there certain kinds of denim I should be looking for or am I out of the norm and they just don't work with my body type?
I find them to be flattering on about 3% of people of wear them. I am not one of them.