Anonymous wrote:High waist = mom jeans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They look good on me! 5’11” and 130 lbs.
God, what doesn't look good on you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong.
This is misleading because the left is either the wrong size or a a poor fit. The right still makes her butt cheeks look strangely long.
Please stop all deluding yourselves that you look attractive in mom jeans. You don’t. You just don’t.
Disagree. The right side shows a naturally shaped body. The left has the obviously horrible muffin top (and that is not a fit problem; it is is a design problem), and it smooshes the butt into a displaced hip flare.
The model is kind of doughy, though and if she sized up, the pair on the left would be fine. Just because you wish you wore a single digit size doesn't mean you should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is misleading because the left is either the wrong size or a a poor fit. The right still makes her butt cheeks look strangely long.
Please stop all deluding yourselves that you look attractive in mom jeans. You don’t. You just don’t.
Is that Lindsey Lohan?? Looks equally bad. Some women should just stay away from jeans. Any jeans.
Newsflash: all women have different bodies and most don’t look like Giselle or size 00.
Newsflash: just wear a dress.
Men would agree.
Anonymous wrote:Looking forward to this trend fading away. I have tried various brands and iterations (skinnies and flares) and they look awful on me. They make my butt look long and even flatter than it looks normally and add about 10 pounds-I can't wear them (I have a slim, boyish type shape). I think only women (primarily young women) with small waists, curvy, round rear ends and at least somewhat long legs can rock this trend well.
Anonymous wrote:For the high waist lovers: where, in relation to your belly button, is the top of your high waisted jeans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is misleading because the left is either the wrong size or a a poor fit. The right still makes her butt cheeks look strangely long.
Please stop all deluding yourselves that you look attractive in mom jeans. You don’t. You just don’t.
Is that Lindsey Lohan?? Looks equally bad. Some women should just stay away from jeans. Any jeans.
Newsflash: all women have different bodies and most don’t look like Giselle or size 00.
Anonymous wrote:PS: a "yoke" is a tailoring term. It has been around since Sanskrit. Try to catch up.
Anonymous wrote:I look at the pictures on madewell and it seems like a great big box shape over the waistline/ crotch area. Just acres of blue fabric. Not so attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is misleading because the left is either the wrong size or a a poor fit. The right still makes her butt cheeks look strangely long.
Please stop all deluding yourselves that you look attractive in mom jeans. You don’t. You just don’t.
Is that Lindsey Lohan?? Looks equally bad. Some women should just stay away from jeans. Any jeans.
Newsflash: all women have different bodies and most don’t look like Giselle or size 00.
+1. The lady looks totally fine in the right picture. There’s nothing hanging out, and the jeans look like they fit comfortably. People are unnecessarily critical.
She looks fine, if you consider having a 2.5 foot long ass fine.
If a woman is wearing a dress, do you think her ass goes all the way to her shoulders, just because the fabric does?
I don't get this. She looks like her ass begins where the yoke sits. That's the part of the yoke. And then there is fabric up to her natural waist.
This isn't challenging.