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Boyfriend Jeans - Top or Flop?

Question by Guest | 2018-01-19 at 22:22

I'm just thinking about what to make of these boyfriend jeans. Should you wear jeans of that type as a fashion-conscious girl or is this fashion long gone?

I am really insecure and therefore want to ask that question here. What do you think of the boyfriend jeans? Absolute no-go or can you wear it once in a while?

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Absolute lesbian style. I would never put on jeans like that in my life and I can not imagine that any normal guy likes that. Okay, unless he is the total eco and has no idea about style and styling at all.
2018-01-20 at 20:49

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Those pants something emphasize the somewhat "casual" style, but I have never seen a girl who looked really good in a boyfriend jeans.

In most cases, boyfriend jeans are just making fat (especially on the thighs and in the waist area) and are anything but not flattering to the figure. I would not wear them either.
2018-01-21 at 19:05

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If it really has to be a boyfriend jeans, you should combine them with a tight top, that your outfit does not become completely unfeminine.

But among us: better leave it. I have never met a guy who found this style bearable. The boyfriend jeans is something like the freer-rib underpants of women's clothes.
2018-01-22 at 16:25

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I think the boyfriend jeans was indeed a short-term temporary fashion fad that is already (fortunately) a few years over. At the beginning, it was perhaps something like the surprise effect (look there is a woman in men's clothes), but no one is surprised about that today.

The trend is clearly to tight pants (skinny jeans) and not only for the women.
2018-01-23 at 15:52

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