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HarlemHxC814 Icon : (17 May 2013 - 03:53 PM) yeah I dont blame you
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The Seven Jeans Style

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Posted 20 June 2006 - 12:01 AM

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Jeans are often considered as classics. Almost everyone, from
toddlers to the elderly own at least a pair of jeans. Men used
jeans as their classic uniform for years, while women often
take the classic and put twists to update its look. Seven jeans
used to be the staple in every woman's wardrobe. This is with
good reason because the brand is one of the top jean-makers who
offer great variety in terms of style and color. One could
almost be certain to find the right pair in a Seven store.











Aside from the Seven jeans brand, another seemingly endless
jean trend surfaced which is a far cry from the tight look of
the 80's and 90's. The loose and baggy work pants style jeans
which not only hide women's shape, but also cause unflattering
silhouettes. These came with the new hiphop culture and was
seen from rappers, to groupies, teenagers, and Hollywood stars.
Fortunately, these trend in women's wear wore off soon enough
and the only people left wearing them were male rappers.



Nowadays, women's jeans have more variety other than the super
tight and high waisted jeans of the 80's. Gone are the days
when women often wore too long blouses and shirts to cover up
the bulges caused by the unrelenting denim fabric. Baggy jeans
are also considered as fashion flubs. Jeans today are all about
choices and more choices. This variety of choices makes jeans
shopping quite a task. From rise, cut, wash, and texture, it
has become a challenge to find the single perfect pair. But
still, the old adage stands true. Buy jeans that fit your body
well while accentuating your assets and skimming over your
flaws. In short, use your body type as a guide in buying jeans.















Fashion insiders claim that the new trend in jeans today is the
tight jeans. But this kind of tight jeans are not the 80's type.
They are called tight but actually are just form-fitting. These
are the most flattering jean style in market today because they
follow the body's contours and are generally flattering to all
shapes. Plus, these usually have Lycra in the fabric which in
turn give them a bit of stretch and allow them to be more
forgiving to bulges. Bootleg and straight cut tight jeans are
usually preferred because they are the most flattering cuts.
Dark colors also add up the slimming effect of these jeans.
Stylists generally agree that pockets are important in either
minimizing or enlarging backsides. Small pockets make behinds
look larger, so these are perfect for women with bigger upper
bodies for a balanced appearance. Big pockets serve to give the
illusion of a smaller derriere. Fashion experts also insist that
contrary to popular belief, low waist jeans are not only for
people with perfect midsections. These jeans are generally
flattering to all shapes of women.



Whether you're thinking of buying low waist jeans, seven jeans,
women's jeans, tight jeans, or stretch jeans, buy jeans that
make you feel comfortable and confident. After all it is the
attitude and confidence that really makes or break a person's
look. As a last reminder, a perfect pair of jeans can do
wonders for your confidence.




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