I tend to favour slightly tight cotton jeans, preferably with a dollop of elasticity. But this article says people are trending wide. I don’t follow fashion trends, and this one does not yet seem to have taken hold in Canada (which is up to a year behind the States). Is this what you see?
People who look good in skinny pants are at best 10% of the population. People who look good in fat-person pants are 90+% of the population.
Which fraction would you target as a clothing manufacturer?
As the prototype body for super-skinny jeans, I hate the fact I’m quickly running out of places to find them and I’ll be dead before they become the trendy style again.
That’s obviously not what has driven styles for the past 20 (?) years or so, as slim pants, skinny pants, leggings, and jeggings have apparently been the main styles. The (alleged) 90% of people who don’t look good in skinny pants wear them anyway, if they care about fashion.
Either that, or all clothing manufacturers don’t care about profit.
I agree. Fashion dictates are often false and unobtainable for most.
Yet we manage to find things to wear, somehow.
I like the look of baggier jeans on women. Personally they don’t work for me. I’m too long and straight. They just look the wrong size. Of course all are too short.
I think the better Jeans companies will always have tons of choices. If you live where these choices are available. Seems where I live is not it.
Wake me up when low-rise boot-cut (with a bit of stretch) come back.
I have tiny hands & (just checked!) can span my thumb-tip at my braline to my pinkie-tip at my navel. That’s if I’m standing straight up with good posture.
“Low rise” fits me right where it should.
(“High waist” I can almost pull up AS a bra, which is … not how pants should fit.)
I noticed recently trying to buy suit online (now called “wedding suits”? that the pants are all “slim” fit, which means skinny at calves that doesn’t work for me