jeans are so complicated. |
jeans are so complicated. |
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well not really.
i just hate bootcut jeans though. i hate when jeans don't cover my shoe. it makes me look like i have big feet. i hate straightleg jeans too. so basically, i hate jeans that have too little leg openings. get it? oh, and i see some girls like citting a slit to make it like cover their shoe. what do you think about this? i want to do it to these 40 dollar jeans i got at american eagle, but i don't know if i should ruin a pair of 40 dollar jeans. |
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Well, the AE jeans I have don't really have a problem cover the shoe...unless you're really going for that bell bottom look, which I don't think is that flattering.
Buy some longer flare jeans, then. |
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QUOTE(gigiopolis @ Oct 23 2005, 11:08 PM) Well, the AE jeans I have don't really have a problem cover the shoe...unless you're really going for that bell bottom look, which I don't think is that flattering. Buy some longer flare jeans, then. wait, does bell bottom = flare? or is bell bottom an extreme version of flared? |
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QUOTE(je like french @ Oct 24 2005, 4:58 PM) Yuup. personally I don't like flare jeans too much, because they make me look so disproportinate. I'm not a tall person, and when short people wear flare jeans, their legs are shortened dramatically by the sudden curve of the pant leg. The whole big feet thing just might your imagination, though, because I remember owning a pair of pants that I thought looked horrible with shoes, but when I looked in a mirror from anyone else's perspective, they looked normal. I don't know. =\ |
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![]() durian ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 13,124 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 3,860 ![]() |
QUOTE(gigiopolis @ Oct 24 2005, 7:12 PM) The whole big feet thing just might your imagination, though, because I remember owning a pair of pants that I thought looked horrible with shoes, but when I looked in a mirror from anyone else's perspective, they looked normal. I don't know. =\ ^Haha that is true! My thighs look HUGE in ANY pair of jeans I wear. But when I look in the mirror, they still look big, but not as big as I saw them from my own perspective lol. Also, finding the right pair of shoes is significant. Wait.. bootleg pants.. Aren't those flares as well? I have a pair of bootleg pants and they flare pretty big. But then again, I did hem them, BUT they're still big. It's almost like they're flares, but not. o__O I could never really tell the difference, even when people try to explain to me the difference between bootleg and flares. I tried on two pairs of jeans and ne was bootleg, one was flare. They looked exactly the same on me, except where my leg went through, it was a little wider in the bootlegs, but the part where my feet/shoe sticks out, they're the same... o__O Bleh idk. Oh yea, and with jeans, if you want your feet to look smaller, wearing some wedges always does the trick. Also, since your feet curve, more of it is hidden under the pants. Thus, your shoes slightly peep out from under the pants, and looks more proportional. Bell-Bottoms are totally out now lol. :P |
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