What cut of Jeans do you wear and why ?

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  1. Haven’t worn jeans in 6 years because brands can’t seem to figure out how to cater for muscular women (no I’m not spending $200 on fit jeans)

  2. Bootleg/bootcut (can’t remember what the name is) because I don’t like the constricting feeling of straight, skinny, jegging or others like them.

  3. Straight or skinny, sometimes mom jeans, but always high waist. Anything lower hurts my hip bones.

  4. 30F midrise boot cut or skinny. I have a short torso so they’re high enough to tuck in some of my belly but low enough to not look like they come up to my boobs

  5. Anything with a high waist. Skinnies, flares, cargo, wide leg, it’s all for me, extra points if it goes over my belly button.

  6. Madewell The Perfect Vintage Jeans – once I discovered these, I couldn’t wear anything else!

  7. Skinny leg and straight leg because that’s what is available that fits fairly well on me. I haven’t worn bootcut in about 10 years, but that’s because the ones I had didn’t fit me anymore and I haven’t been able to find any that fit my current body.

  8. Mid or high waist, skinny or mom. I have a pair with an elastic waistband that I just found out is called paperbag.

    I hate the feeling of loose pants, can’t even wear sweatpants.

  9. Levis 514 or 541s because I like the fits. 514 are a loose straight leg, and the shapes nice. And 541 for when I want a narrower leg. Both have space for my thighs and butt. 541 has more room for the junk but sometimes i just prefer the look of the 514s.

  10. Skinny jeans because I like the fit, but I’m starting to lean more towards flare pants so I might have to grab a pair of flare jeans.

  11. straight or skinny. not a fan of bootcut/flares, . i love some low rises and mom jeans tho.

  12. Skinny jeans or boot cut. Always high waisted, I have an hourglass shape and it was damn near impossible to find pants that didn’t sag on my waist or be too tight for my thighs.

  13. Straight leg, mid rise. It’s the only cut that actually seems to fit my body. Boot cut is second, but I don’t wear those often or even own any currently.

  14. usually a straight jean or a flare, i like having the jeans tighter on my hips and butt and also looser at the end of my legs

  15. Baggy jeans or flair jeans because they look cool and also because i dont want random men to be see my full figure

  16. High waisted wide leg types are my favorite, mostly because they’re most flattering and comfortable. Flare type cuts are okay too. I rarely wear jeans though.

  17. Flare or bell bottom mid-rise. I’m trying to move away from skinny jeans/leggings but I despise how baggy pants look on me. It’s a happy medium BUT i have to get the petite sizes otherwise they are wayyy too long/get dirty.

  18. Low rise baggy wide leg (the PacSun ones are my fav), or sometimes high rise ones that are too big so they sit more mid rise. I also like baggy straight leg jeans but I only have one pair that look good on me. Flares are also sometimes fun if they’re flared enough to balance out my hips. I am, however, keeping all of my old teenage dark rinse mid and high rise 2015 era skinny jeans for when they’re cool again.

  19. Hight-waisted, straight, ankle length jeans are my favorite. I’m 4’11 so anything looser makes me look like a potato sack and slim/skinny fits are unconfortable.

  20. Anything high rise. I’ll do wide, straight, mom, skinny, depending on the day but they need to hit me at my natural waist otherwise I get muffin top

  21. I wear boyfriend cut jeans. Old Navy specifically.

    I find these give the best combination to be almost universally comfortable and cute. I have high waisted ones and wear them with anything. So comfortable.

    I was queen of skin tight jeans for a long time, and I find these to be as flattering without being painted on.

    I also have some vintage jeans that are ok, bootcut Levi’s. Probably mid 90s? They’re cut so weird. They look good, and the bootcut is perfect, but they’re just not as comfortable anymore.

    And I just can’t do the mom jeans. Reminds me of the bad side of the 80s.

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