Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skinny jeans forever. Jeans that are trendy right now - flared, wide leg etc only look good on supermodels.
Agree! I am a size 2 and short and flared or wide leg look so stupid on me.
Me too, though I'd like a return to the slight bootcut that was in style in the late 90s (back when I was young and fashionable). I think that is most flattering on most people. Really, skinny jeans just make everyone's hips look wide. I think we're going to look back at them and see a fashion mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skinny jeans forever. Jeans that are trendy right now - flared, wide leg etc only look good on supermodels.
Agree! I am a size 2 and short and flared or wide leg look so stupid on me.
Me too, though I'd like a return to the slight bootcut that was in style in the late 90s (back when I was young and fashionable). I think that is most flattering on most people. Really, skinny jeans just make everyone's hips look wide. I think we're going to look back at them and see a fashion mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skinny jeans forever. Jeans that are trendy right now - flared, wide leg etc only look good on supermodels.
Agree! I am a size 2 and short and flared or wide leg look so stupid on me.
Anonymous wrote:The same ones I've had for the last three years. I got them at Macy's. Forgot the brand, but they're straight leg.
Anonymous wrote:Skinny jeans forever. Jeans that are trendy right now - flared, wide leg etc only look good on supermodels.
Anonymous wrote:Paige higher waisted skinny right now.
I won't leave skinny jeans behind. I like to tuck them in boots or wear them with flats. I strongly dislike the feeling of extra material for boot leg styles.