Anonymous wrote:Sorry I hope you realize that boot cut is our generation's version of Mom jeans.
Go look in the mirror. You are our generation's version of an asshat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear both skinny, bootcut, and flared jeans. There are still plenty of designer jeans companies making boot cut jeans: http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/womens-bootcut-jeans
Sorry I hope you realize that boot cut is our generation's version of Mom jeans.
Anonymous wrote:I wear both skinny, bootcut, and flared jeans. There are still plenty of designer jeans companies making boot cut jeans: http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/womens-bootcut-jeans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my bootcut jeans are out. I don't think skinny jeans look good on my 40+ short pear shaped size 8 body. So my other choices are straight cut or boyfriend jeans? Any suggestions?
Wear the bootcut jeans. People who say it isn't on trend can shove it. I don't need to see ugly people walking around. For goodness sake -- won't anyone think of the children??!!
Does having children means you suppose to become frump?
I think she/he is referring to protecting the children...as in not giving them nightmares.
I know my kid would run screaming from the room if I shuffled out in a pair of skinny jeans and a chic tunic. At 5'3" and...I'm not saying how many pounds, I'd look like a kielbasa draped in a tablecloth.. Skinny jeans are for the skinny(ish).
Plus, I'll stop wearing boot cuts when everyone else stops wearing those gawd awful acid washed high waisted monstrosities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my bootcut jeans are out. I don't think skinny jeans look good on my 40+ short pear shaped size 8 body. So my other choices are straight cut or boyfriend jeans? Any suggestions?
Wear the bootcut jeans. People who say it isn't on trend can shove it. I don't need to see ugly people walking around. For goodness sake -- won't anyone think of the children??!!
Does having children means you suppose to become frump?