In 1871, Levi Strauss invented jeans. Since then, this clothing item has undergone numerous changes and has become an essential part of almost every person’s life all over the world. And our closets most likely contain at least 2-3 pairs of various styles.
Double denim in one color
Total-denim outfits are back in style, which is why you can wear denim shirts and jackets with jeans. It is not necessary to choose the top and bottom parts based on their color. Different hues, on the other hand, will create a contrast and make your look brighter and more complex.
Straight-cut jeans in the wrong length
Straight-cut jeans are a universal wardrobe item. They are back to being trendy again and are extremely popular nowadays. The classic model of these jeans should reach the ankle. Pant legs that are too long can visually make legs appear massive, and even fat.
Mid-waist jeans pulled over to the waist
High-rise jeans have been popular for several years — these styles are both fashionable and comfortable to wear. However, if you have a favorite pair of mid-rise jeans, you can wear them as well. However, avoid pulling them up to your navel and tighten them with a belt for a better fit. Even a half-inch of this will result in unsightly folds between the legs.
Jeans lowered to the hips
If you lower mid-rise jeans on your hips, you will get a trendy, casual oversize look. However, this is still not worth doing if you are not tall with the parameters of a top model. It’s because this can distort even a nice body shape.
Skinny jeans that are too long
Today, when cropped jeans are trendy, skinny jeans with a folded ankle part look a bit outdated and should be tailor-cut or cuffed.
Unkempt cuffs
Cuffs in jeans are useful when you don’t have time to tailor pants legs that are too long or when you want to change up the look of your pants. Cuffs, on the other hand, should be neat and straight. It’s even recommended to put your thumb on the hem to measure the same distance for the cuffs on both pant legs.
The wrong rise
The height of the rise, that is, the distance from the waist of the jeans to the seam between the legs, greatly affects how the item will look on the person. It is worth considering the peculiarities of the body, the length of the torso, etc. For example, even jeans with a high waist may have insufficient height for a tall woman with a long torso. In this case, they will bulge in the wrong way between the legs, so that is why it’s better to look for another pair.
Narrow boots
First of all, it’s better to opt for skinny jeans or jeggings when tucking them into the boots. More loose models can create unbecoming folds on the knees. Second, you should opt for boots with a wide, slightly folded bootleg.
Pants tucked into ankle boots
Trouser legs should not overlap the tops of ankle boots or short boots. This ensemble will look better if the jeans end 0.4-0.8 in above the bootleg of your footwear.
Flared jeans in the wrong length
The ideal length of flared jeans is 0.5 inches above the floor. Shorter trouser legs can make your legs look fuller. While very long trousers legs will drag along the floor, get dirty, and appear unpresentable.
Unbecoming back pockets
The shape and location of back pockets can change the body shape beyond recognition. Thus, wide-set pockets will visually make the hips wider. Highly sewn pockets will lengthen the legs, and the body shape will appear fuller.
Skinny jeans without a belt
Despite claims that skinny jeans are out of fashion, don’t rush to hide them deep in the shelves of your closet. Skinnies are not as popular as they were 5 years ago, but they can still be worn, especially if you emphasize your waist with a belt. Belts are at their peak in 2021, and this trendy accessory will make you look more modern.