. Agree, they look cheap and dated.Anonymous wrote:What the heck did I just read?
I’ve walked away with no good ideas.
I’m fine breaking up with skinnies, I always preferred boot cut. But the two scoops girls? No.
Thanks for the rec! I'll try the Abercrombie ones. I think I call them mom jeans because I'm a 90s kid and it's what my mom wore.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP I swear I do look bad. The mom jeans in style right now flatter my small waist, but make my butt look small (it's not) and they are so baggy in the thighs. I need to get them tailored haha.Anonymous wrote:You don’t look awful in the straight legs, you’re just not used to seeing yourself in them.
But mom jeans are not in style. I don’t know what you’re trying. Try the 90s straight leg from Abercrombie or the Levi’s ribcage wedgie. If you really hate the straight leg, try something with a wider leg. Zara Marine straight looks great on me. Very small and fitted in the waist, high rise, but wide leg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly— we’re GenX! Far superior! Less coddled. We invented diy.
Team GenX unite![]()
I mean, there's a reason why Generation Z is copying us right?
But seriously maybe we feel smug because what happens to be trendy is an updated riff on what we wore when we were young.
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Anonymous wrote:PP I swear I do look bad. The mom jeans in style right now flatter my small waist, but make my butt look small (it's not) and they are so baggy in the thighs. I need to get them tailored haha.Anonymous wrote:You don’t look awful in the straight legs, you’re just not used to seeing yourself in them.
PP I swear I do look bad. The mom jeans in style right now flatter my small waist, but make my butt look small (it's not) and they are so baggy in the thighs. I need to get them tailored haha.Anonymous wrote:You don’t look awful in the straight legs, you’re just not used to seeing yourself in them.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t look awful in the straight legs, you’re just not used to seeing yourself in them.
Anonymous wrote:Someone please help with updating jeans. Millennial trying to ditch the skinny jeans. I tried so many straight leg jeans as a compromise and I just look awful. Even the Madewell Perfect Vintage jeans look bad. I'm average height and skinny except for the hips and butt. Should I just go with high-rise bootleg jeans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly— we’re GenX! Far superior! Less coddled. We invented diy.
Team GenX unite![]()
I mean, there's a reason why Generation Z is copying us right?
But seriously maybe we feel smug because what happens to be trendy is an updated riff on what we wore when we were young.