Boot-cut jeans are easy to identify; in women's jeans they are tapered at the knee with a slight flare at the ankle to accommodate a boot. And for men they are loose and wide the whole way down. Boot-cut jeans are very flattering as they balance out most figures. If you are a bit heavy on top a boot cut with have you looking slim in no time. skinny jeans have a snug fit through the legs and end in a small leg opening that can be anywhere from 9" to 20" leg opening depending on size.
Boot-cuts jean cover the top half of one's boot while regular cut jean do not.
Any type of boot will do, though a shorter boot will show off the jean more.
If you have stockier legs it's best to go with any long boot cut or flare jean. If your short with skinny legs a tight skinny jean will make you look taller
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Denim pants with tapered(skinny) legs that fits snug down to the ankles.
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Its a jean that is skinny and baggy at the same time like Justin Bieber wears.
She looks so skinny nowadays. I believe though she wears a size 3-5 jean size. She does not seem the type of person who would eat that much anyway. After all she is a Disney star
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