Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it only looks good on skinny girls. That’s why there’s so much hate.
um no.. my tall, skinny 16 yr old DD thinks they are dumb looking, too.
Maybe one day she will get a sense of style
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fixing the image on the prior post:
Are you saying those look good on her?
Yes. I think they look cute.
I think some of us are so indoctrinated into the idea that clothes must make women look as thin as possible or they are not "flattering."
This is something Gen Z gets that millennial women seem to struggle with. You don't have to look skinny to look cute. These jeans have a casual, classic vibe. They look lived in and relaxed. If I saw this woman on the street, I'd think she'd look cool. I'm sure she could look thinner and taller in a different style if jeans, but since I don't need women to all look skinny and tall, this is not important to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fixing the image on the prior post:
Are you saying those look good on her?
Yes. I think they look cute.
I think some of us are so indoctrinated into the idea that clothes must make women look as thin as possible or they are not "flattering."
This is something Gen Z gets that millennial women seem to struggle with. You don't have to look skinny to look cute. These jeans have a casual, classic vibe. They look lived in and relaxed. If I saw this woman on the street, I'd think she'd look cool. I'm sure she could look thinner and taller in a different style if jeans, but since I don't need women to all look skinny and tall, this is not important to me.
I don’t care how thin or tall she looks, it’s just a stupid shape for no reason. You can get lived-in and relaxed without adding a few inches of arc to the outside of your leg. It’s just a dumb gimmick to make fashion victims buy new jeans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fixing the image on the prior post:
Are you saying those look good on her?
Anonymous wrote:I have several pairs of pants with this general cut from OSKA. Below is an example in linen but I also have corduroy.
https://us.oska.com/en/products/detail/trousers-530-pure-linen-10250110105/
And get complements on them all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it only looks good on skinny girls. That’s why there’s so much hate.
um no.. my tall, skinny 16 yr old DD thinks they are dumb looking, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fixing the image on the prior post:
Are you saying those look good on her?
Yes. I think they look cute.
I think some of us are so indoctrinated into the idea that clothes must make women look as thin as possible or they are not "flattering."
This is something Gen Z gets that millennial women seem to struggle with. You don't have to look skinny to look cute. These jeans have a casual, classic vibe. They look lived in and relaxed. If I saw this woman on the street, I'd think she'd look cool. I'm sure she could look thinner and taller in a different style if jeans, but since I don't need women to all look skinny and tall, this is not important to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it only looks good on skinny girls. That’s why there’s so much hate.
um no.. my tall, skinny 16 yr old DD thinks they are dumb looking, too.
Anonymous wrote:I’m generally a fan of man-repelling pants, but not those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fixing the image on the prior post:
Are you saying those look good on her?
Anonymous wrote:
i'm sorry, but those look like mom jeans.
Anonymous wrote:Fixing the image on the prior post:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, it only looks good on skinny girls. That’s why there’s so much hate.
