Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They look like painter's pants from the 70's
I found these barrel shaped pants that they call painter’s pants. Mid rise, slightly cropped on me- I love them.
Anonymous wrote:They look like painter's pants from the 70's
Anonymous wrote:Anyone trashing these jeans is seriously out of style. They are so mainstream that even cheap brands like J Crew make them.
And no one things you look stylish in your jegging skinny jeans.
Anonymous wrote:I love them so much as a petite slim woman- they give me some dang hips! Literally get compliments every time I wear them. Free people makes my favorite ones
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely love them!
I’m 5’ 3” and these are the ones I have:
https://www.madewell.com/p/womens/more-sizes/petite/petite-jeans-for-women/the-petite-darted-utility-barrel-leg-jean/NY069/?ccode=DM7793
I tried the regular size in store first, but there was no way, the proportions and length were so far off that I thought, barrel jeans are not for me. But I was intrigued enough to order in a petite size and I was amazed at the difference, everything fell into place and they fit and look exactly as intended. Couldn’t be happier with them.
Anonymous wrote:They make people look bowlegged. Rickets-chic I guess.
Anonymous wrote:It just looks like your knees are swollen/injured. Weird cut.
This too will pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what the barrel leg haters don't get is that I just don't care about showing off my butt in jeans anymore.
For the last 40 years, wearing jeans that fit closely enough to show off your butt was the fashion, and I definitely participated in it. I have a good butt. Even now, I can put on an old pair of bootcut or skinny jeans and think "yes, my butt looks good in these."
I just don't care. My butt also looks good in leggings or joggers, which are more comfortable than tight jeans, so if I want to show off my butt, I can wear those. But when I'm wearing jeans or more formal pants, I am loving the looser, less body-hugging styles, which I think look cool and relaxed with the benefit of being so much more comfortable. I'm in my 40s. I'm married. I'm not on the dating market and most days my goal is not "sexy" it's "pulled together, smart, fashionable."
I do not care that you can no longer see my butt in these jeans. I already know what it looks like.
Nope, that ain't it. They're just plain ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what the barrel leg haters don't get is that I just don't care about showing off my butt in jeans anymore.
For the last 40 years, wearing jeans that fit closely enough to show off your butt was the fashion, and I definitely participated in it. I have a good butt. Even now, I can put on an old pair of bootcut or skinny jeans and think "yes, my butt looks good in these."
I just don't care. My butt also looks good in leggings or joggers, which are more comfortable than tight jeans, so if I want to show off my butt, I can wear those. But when I'm wearing jeans or more formal pants, I am loving the looser, less body-hugging styles, which I think look cool and relaxed with the benefit of being so much more comfortable. I'm in my 40s. I'm married. I'm not on the dating market and most days my goal is not "sexy" it's "pulled together, smart, fashionable."
I do not care that you can no longer see my butt in these jeans. I already know what it looks like.
Nope, that ain't it. They're just plain ugly.
Anonymous wrote:I think what the barrel leg haters don't get is that I just don't care about showing off my butt in jeans anymore.
For the last 40 years, wearing jeans that fit closely enough to show off your butt was the fashion, and I definitely participated in it. I have a good butt. Even now, I can put on an old pair of bootcut or skinny jeans and think "yes, my butt looks good in these."
I just don't care. My butt also looks good in leggings or joggers, which are more comfortable than tight jeans, so if I want to show off my butt, I can wear those. But when I'm wearing jeans or more formal pants, I am loving the looser, less body-hugging styles, which I think look cool and relaxed with the benefit of being so much more comfortable. I'm in my 40s. I'm married. I'm not on the dating market and most days my goal is not "sexy" it's "pulled together, smart, fashionable."
I do not care that you can no longer see my butt in these jeans. I already know what it looks like.