Monday, October 7, 2013

Are Skinny Jeans for You?

Like their name suggests, skinny jeans are one of the latest creations of many designers and differ from regular jeans because the pant legs are really meant for skinny legs. This is why not everyone can wear women’s clothing like skinny jeans.If you are a plus size woman for example you may find it very hard to find jeans like this in your size. You may however find teens who are mad about this fashion trend fortunately for them most healthy teenage girls are really fashion-model slim so they can easily find jeans like this in their size.

Another factor that may dissuade some women from using skinny jeans is that these denim pants come in a wide variety of colors as well. If you are not comfortable wearing jeans that are purple, for example, then perhaps you should look for the traditional types of jeans that are available in black or blue only. For some women, colored jeans are just the thing they are looking for to avoid looking just like everybody else in the conservative denim universe. You have to know how to mix and match women’s clothing with your jeans though for this to work.

It is actually quite easy to find retailers that sell skinny jeans. The more established denim wear companies like Levi’s do offer their own interpretation of this slim fit trousers which makes it easier for shoppers looking for such denim jeans. You can go online as well to look for retailers who are willing to sell slim fit jeans to online shoppers. The advantage with having so many retail options when shopping for these jeans is that you get to pick and choose the denim trousers that suit your body type and waist size.

One problem though that you might encounter despite the wealth of choices is that your legs might not be skinny enough to fit into the legs of these jeans. You might have a slim waist size but your legs might look pretty bulky or hammy so you might still find it hard to fit into skinny jeans. You might be surprised how many women face this problem. It can be frustrating for such women to get slim fit jeans that are both flattering and fit comfortably because of this anatomical dilemma. You might have to give up on the idea of finding skinny jeans that will fit you as a result.

Incidentally, skinny trousers are not the domain of female consumers alone. There are now skinny jeans made for men as well, with some differences from the female version as far as the crotch, butt and leg measurements are concerned. Some men are skinny enough to fit into the women’s version of these jeans while others may be too muscular to use jeans meant for women. Because of this, a male shopper may have to look for a retailer who knows men’s anatomy well enough to come up with the right men’s jeans that are slim fit and comfortable to wear.

One way out of this dilemma is for men to look for tailors that can make customized skinny trousers. The advantage with this is that men will know that these jeans will definitely fit, especially if the male shopper has a hard time finding off-the-rack skinny trousers that are really suitable and comfortable. You might have to pay a bit more for customized jeans but it may well be worth it if you try to put on the finished product. You would need a tailor who is very skilled in working with denim for this kind of job order.

Still, skinny jeans are definitely more associated with women’s clothing than men’s wear at the moment. This is because designers seem to favor manufacture of women’s clothing than men’s clothing for some reason. It could be that women’s clothing is more of a challenge to design and make. Or maybe designers think that more women buy designer attire under the women’s clothing category than in the men’s apparel department. Whatever the reasons are, skinny jeans are definitely here to stay so you may want to start searching for this kind of jeans for your own wardrobe.

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