Tight Jeans

Tight jeans have come and gone, but being around for years. Cowboys wore them, they we're popular among punks during the 70's and Michael J. Fox wore them in Back to the Future – and now they're back in fashion again.

Tight Jeans

Fashions tend to be dictated by what other fashion trends exist. During the late 90's up until now, baggy jeans inspired by the Hip-Hop music genre and skateboarders were immensely popular. The problem is, baggy jeans do not look smart attire. Even worse, they can look outright childish and take years off you, which may be all well and good for aging men wishing to recapture their youth, but for young men yearning to become real men, lets face it – looking like a skateboarding college student isn't the most flattering look you can accomplish.

So this is men in baggy jeans dealt with. In the case of women, tight fitting jeans are now the only kind of jeans which make sense. Sexy is the word for it, particularly if you have a great posterior and wear a top cut above the top of the jeans. Some tight fitting jeans may be short jeans which are shorter than leg length and finish around the calf area, hugging tightly and looking great with high heals. Or perhaps tight jeans which are ever-so slightly flared at the ankle may look great with certain outfits and shoes.

Moreover, jeans are hardwearing and a good pair of jeans will not lose shape and can be worn for years, providing they elude stains. Tears and holes in jeans (particularly in the thigh or back of the thigh area) can be particularly cheeky and enhance the allure of the jeans and the woman in them – so don't throw them away!

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Tight Jeans in the News

Women with Curves Can Now Get Denim Jeans that Fit Just Right - Send2Press (press release)

Faculty donates to wear jeans - MU The Parthenon (registration)

OSMC employees help stock food banks by wearing jeans - WNDU-TV

Jeans, jeans the musical fruit - Whitman Pioneer

Ticket archives: A look at Barack Obama in blue jeans 18 years ago - Los Angeles Times