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Subject: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: 90s Guy on 06/22/18 at 5:38 pm
I've noticed this style a lot the last two years...It is obviously very 90s inspired, but is there a name for the style?
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Usually I have seen it paired with a black or red shirt.
Any scene this falls into?
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: John Titor on 06/22/18 at 6:31 pm
its actually dying out
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: 2001 on 06/22/18 at 6:34 pm
Mom jeans haha.
High waisted is popular in general these days. High waisted skirts too.
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: KatanaChick on 06/22/18 at 7:21 pm
This horrid trend better not take off! I hate mom jeans! They're uncomfortable to sit down and bend over in!
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: John Titor on 06/22/18 at 7:42 pm
This horrid trend better not take off! I hate mom jeans! They're uncomfortable to sit down and bend over in!
its been in effect since 2013, its dying off tho
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: 90s Guy on 06/22/18 at 7:52 pm
Around here it seems in high bloom and I am noticing it more and more.
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: KatanaChick on 06/22/18 at 8:01 pm
its been in effect since 2013, its dying off tho
Those were high rise skinnies, not the fugly tapered at the foot kind.
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: ZeldaFan20 on 06/22/18 at 8:02 pm
Around here it seems in high bloom and I am noticing it more and more.
Its been big with girls my age since 2013. Like one poster mentioned, its starting to die down a little bit. But the high waisted styled of jeans is now being replicated with other pants like Yoga Pants and Joggers.
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: John Titor on 06/22/18 at 10:46 pm
Those were high rise skinnies, not the fugly tapered at the foot kind.
The tapered kind has been around as well for awhile nothing new
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: AL-B Mk. III on 06/22/18 at 11:30 pm
Mom jeans haha.
You beat me to it. ;D
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: piecesof93 on 06/23/18 at 1:14 am
High rise been popular since my high school days in 2011
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: LyricBoy on 06/23/18 at 7:35 am
Taylor Swift has been sporting this look for years.
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: ofkx on 06/24/18 at 4:05 am
I think it’s a dying trend though ???.
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: violet_shy on 06/28/18 at 7:45 pm
It's not the same. :\'(
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: Howard on 06/29/18 at 6:51 am
Why would a woman wear jeans and wear no belt? ???
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: 2001 on 07/04/18 at 1:38 pm
Why would a woman wear jeans and wear no belt? ???
Because it fits just fine? :P
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: Howard on 07/04/18 at 2:48 pm
Because it fits just fine? :P
But wouldn't it seem a bit too big on them?
Subject: Re: High rise 90s style jeans on women?
Written By: 2001 on 07/04/18 at 5:45 pm
But wouldn't it seem a bit too big on them?
No? Some people can barely put the button on, no need for a belt in that case :P
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