
Today, 05:38 AM
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Nope, not for me.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/boot...232616363.html
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Just as 2018 comes to a close, bootcut jeans have somehow sneaked their way back into the fashion spotlight — at least for men. This is all thanks to Balenciaga, a high-fashion label led by Demna Gvasalia, who showcased bootcut jeans in the brand’s latest menswear look book.
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Today, 05:43 AM
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"The holidays are coming...Happy Everything!"
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Location: Here and now.
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Originally Posted by Suburban_Guy
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I don't really follow fashion trends much, but they seem like a good option for people who wear boots.
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Today, 05:51 AM
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I've seen better jeans and looking models on street people. Come on. I have some boot cut jeans from a couple years ago. They look darn better then those on these models. I all dislike the very light-blue jeans. These look more 70s. If new .... they must have really tormented the threads to give them that WORN A MILLION TIMES LOOK.
Mine I'd wear again. These no. Since when is the sad look and poor posture ..... model material too. 
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Today, 07:38 AM
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Location: OHIO
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I'll pass. I hate them on myself
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Today, 07:41 AM
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Location: Dallas TX
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I always say nope, never, then cave.
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Today, 08:33 AM
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Location: Houston, USA
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Everyone's going to wearing them when they're back full force and everyone else is wearing them and society is again convinced they're cool. Just like the mom jeans. Then they'll be frowning upon skinny jeans. Come on now.
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Today, 08:40 AM
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I've always worn boot cut. I'd prefer something that fits over the top of my shoe instead of having tight ankles showing socks and having a gap. Plus for those of us who do not have stick legs it is nice to be able to move in a pair of jeans, not fat but built I should also state.
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Today, 08:42 AM
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Location: Richardson, TX
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All of the jeans in that article need hemming.
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Today, 09:00 AM
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Location: East of the Mississippi and South of Bluegrass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Catgirl64
I don't really follow fashion trends much, but they seem like a good option for people who wear boots.
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Agree
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Originally Posted by DavePa
I've seen better jeans and looking models on street people. Come on. I have some boot cut jeans from a couple years ago. They look darn better then those on these models. I all dislike the very light-blue jeans. These look more 70s. If new .... they must have really tormented the threads to give them that WORN A MILLION TIMES LOOK.
Mine I'd wear again. These no. Since when is the sad look and poor posture ..... model material too.
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Agree
From the article the photos of these men in jeans from Wrangler and Levi are much better looking and worn with appropriate footwear...IMO but what do I know?
I still have my bootcut jeans and I still wear them as well, personally I would look horrendous in skinny jeans, I have muscular legs and a booty "to boot".
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Today, 09:11 AM
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Boot cuts are my favorite. I have several pair. And personally, I think they look better on men than straight leg or skinny jeans on guys. But that's me.
But the bootcuts on these models are too loose and baggy and long, and thus...shoots the whole look to hell. LOL
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