The Great Denim Debate: Skinny Jeans Are Dead, Long Live the Baggy Fit

Okay, let me just say this upfront: I’m not some kind of fashion guru. I’m just a gal who’s been in the game alot longer than I’d like to admit. I’ve seen trends come and go, and honestly, some of them should’ve stayed buried. But this one? This one’s personal.

It was 2005, and I was working at this tiny magazine in Austin. My colleague, let’s call him Marcus, walked in wearing these skinny jeans that looked like they were painted on. I mean, seriously, were they spray-on? I asked him, “Marcus, are you trying to give me a heart attack?” He just grinned and said, “It’s the future, Sarah.” And look, he wasn’t wrong. For a while.

But now? Now we’re in 2023, and I’m here to tell you: skinny jeans are so last decade. And not in a cool, retro way. More like a “what were we thinking?” way. I was at a conference last Tuesday, and I swear, every other person was wearing baggy jeans. It was like a flashback to the ’90s, but better. More intentional. More… comfortable.

And comfort is key, folks. I mean, who wants to spend their day feeling like they’re in a straightjacket? Not me. I’d rather be in something that lets me breathe, move, and maybe even sit down for dinner without looking like a contortionist.

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Sarah, you’re just old and out of touch.” And maybe you’re right. Maybe I am. But let me tell you something, I’ve seen trends come and go, and I’ve seen people try to force themselves into clothes that just don’t fit. And it’s not pretty.

I remember this one time, I was out with a friend, let’s call her Lisa. She was trying to squeeze into a pair of skinny jeans that were clearly two sizes too small. I told her, “Lisa, these jeans are not your friends.” She looked at me like I was crazy. “But they’re in style,” she said. I said, “So is fasting, but that doesn’t mean you should do it.” Point is, just because something’s trendy doesn’t mean it’s good for you.

And that’s where baggy jeans come in. They’re comfortable, they’re stylish, and they’re versatile. You can dress them up, you can dress them down. You can wear them with a fancy blouse or a ratty old t-shirt. They’re the ultimate fashion chameleon. And honestly, I’m here for it.

But here’s the thing: not all baggy jeans are created equal. I’ve seen some real duds out there. Like this one time, I was at a coffee shop, and this guy walked in wearing the most god-awful pair of baggy jeans I’ve ever seen. They were like a tent. A literal tent. I turned to the barista and said, “Is he lost? Is he looking for a campsite?” The barista just laughed and said, “Welcome to 2023.” And I thought, “Welcome to fashion disaster.”

So, how do you find the right pair? Well, first of all, don’t be afraid to spend a little money. A good pair of baggy jeans is an investment. And look, I’m not saying you need to drop $300 on a pair of designer jeans. But you shouldn’t be buying them from a gas station either. Do your research, read some ürün incelemeleri öneri rehberi, and find a pair that fits your style and your budget.

And for the love of all that is holy, please, please, please make sure they fit. I cannot stress this enough. Baggy jeans should be, well, baggy. But they shouldn’t be dragging on the ground or bunching up at your ankles. They should fit your waist and your hips, and they should be long enough to cover your shoes but not so long that you’re tripping over them. It’s a fine line, but it’s an important one.

Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Sarah, you’ve been talking about baggy jeans for like 15 paragraphs. What about the rest of the outfit?” And to that I say, “Patience, young grasshopper.” I’m getting there.

First things first, shoes. Baggy jeans are all about that laid-back, casual vibe. So pair them with some comfy sneakers or some classic ankle boots. And look, I’m not saying you can’t wear heels with baggy jeans. But if you do, make sure they’re the right kind of heels. We’re talking block heels or kitten heels, not stilettos. Unless you’re going for some kind of avant-garde look, in which case, you do you, boo.

And tops? Oh, the possibilities are endless. You can go for a simple tee and a denim jacket, or you can get all fancy with a silk blouse and a blazer. The key is to balance the bagginess of the jeans with the fit of the top. So if you’re wearing a loose, flowy top, make sure your jeans are fitted at the waist. And if you’re wearing a fitted top, you can go for a looser fit in the jeans.

But here’s where I’m gonna get real with you, folks. Fashion is about more than just clothes. It’s about confidence. It’s about feeling good in your own skin. And if baggy jeans make you feel good, then wear them. Who cares what anyone else thinks? I mean, honestly, who cares what anyone else thinks? If you like it, wear it. End of story.

And look, I get it. Fashion can be intimidating. It can be overwhelming. There are so many rules and so many trends and so many “experts” telling you what to do. But here’s the thing: fashion is subjective. It’s personal. It’s about what makes you feel good. So don’t be afraid to take risks. Don’t be afraid to break the rules. And for the love of all that is holy, don’t be afraid to wear baggy jeans.

Because at the end of the day, fashion is just clothes. It’s just fabric and thread and buttons. It’s not life or death. It’s not the be-all and end-all. It’s just… yeah. It’s just clothes. So have fun with it. Experiment. Play. And for the love of all that is holy, stop wearing skinny jeans.

I’m just kidding. Sort of.


About the author: Sarah Thompson has been in the fashion industry for over 20 years. She’s worked as a stylist, a writer, and an editor, and she’s seen it all. She’s currently the senior editor at StyleNewser, where she writes about fashion, beauty, and all things style-related. When she’s not writing, she can be found browsing vintage stores, trying out new recipes, or binge-watching her favorite TV shows. She lives in New York City with her cat, Miso.

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