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I don't really care. Skinny jeans don't compliment me.
Just because something is "in", doesn't mean it looks good on you. I see people walking around in trendy clothing all the time and it just doesn't work to their advantage. It's really about what suits your body, personality, coloring, etc. the best.
I like the outfit that model is wearing, Pitt. I just bought two pairs of bootcut cords, and I like how she is wearing those trousers. Shirt tucked in and a nice belt. I need to get some heels to wear through the fall, something casual and close-toed. My favorite snub-toed wedges are beat up and shabby.
As someone who prefers low-rise jeans, I'm not crazy about the high-waist. But I've always loved the boot-cut style.
Read the article and loved it-I knew skinny jeans were on their way out-no body can wear them well except a select few! I agree with you about not liking the high waist! Low rise boot cut is the option for me...take care!
Read the article and loved it-I knew skinny jeans were on their way out-no body can wear them well except a select few! I agree with you about not liking the high waist! Low rise boot cut is the option for me...take care!
I hate skinny jeans. It's a fad that was unnecessary, in my opinion.
I love my ultra low-rise boot cut jeans, and I'm glad that they'll seemingly never die out (at least I hope not).
I hate skinny jeans. It's a fad that was unnecessary, in my opinion.
I swore I would never wear skinnies, but they surprisingly make me look thinner and give my butt a nice shape. And I think they look hot with over-the-knee-boots. It doesn't hurt that my husband likes the look on me as well.
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