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superbadgirl ([personal profile] superbadgirl) wrote2006-08-20 06:13 pm

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Also, I don't care about trends: jeans/trousers with tapered legs are not flattering on pretty much every body shape I've seen wear them. If this really is a trend that's coming (I've seen more and more tragically tapered jeans walking around town), then I'm very happy to be untrendy.

[identity profile] betacandy.livejournal.com 2006-08-21 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a fan of the straight cut, if I'm using the right term - neither tapered nor flared. Guess made jeans in the 80's that were so tapered they had calf-zippers so you could get into them. Those were all the frickin' rage at my junior high. Gah.
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[identity profile] aizjanika.livejournal.com 2006-08-21 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's what I like: straight legs, not tapered or flared. But I don't wear regular jeans or pants at all. I only buy stretchy pants with an elastic waist. *g* Before they came out with these stretchy jeans, I wore stretchy knit pants. Those were much less attractive than the jeans. *g* I always go for comfort, though.

To be honest, I never even noticed (until I got home and wore them for a while) that the pants I bought a couple of weeks ago were tapered and not flared or straight leg. *g* I just tried them on and they fit, so I bought them. hehe That's about how I shop. I buy different colors, too, if they have them. Recently [livejournal.com profile] switch842 mentioned that black jeans or any colored jeans were unfashionable, and I had no clue. I do the same thing with shirts, too. I try one on, and if it fits, I just buy as many as I can afford in different colors. *g*