In the 1970s, both men and women wore "bell bottom" jeans. If they wore belts, they were wide belts (or beltless). Women wore midriff tops and haltar tops. The fashion industry had not yet made "low rise" blue jeans. As you know, the bell bottom fashion has returned at least twice since the 1970s.
Most people would wear flared trousers in the 1970s, and they continue to develop, modern young people also like flared trousers, and new elements have been added, such as raw hem trousers, hole treatment, whitewashing treatment, etc.
Is too fashionable in young people's eyes!
no. no they didnt.
Paco Jeans are for anyone of any race or color to wear.
tucked jeans and linen shirts.
they wear jeans and tee shirts like we do.
Lots of women in Ireland wear skirts. They also wear trousers, dresses, jeans etc.
platforms jeans ,flipfops
Robin jeans
woman actually started to ware jens in about 1930s
skinny jeans
He wears dark blue levies and the jeans type is 514
well you shouldn't be wearing men jeans if you are a woman!
Jeans
While a wide variety of women wear apple bottom jeans, the body type the company advertises most towards are woman with smaller waist lines, and larger bottoms and thighs.
As long as the jeans are the right size, plus sized women can certainly wear skinny jeans! Don't pick hip-huggers, and wear a top that's well proportioned, and you'll feel fabulous!
Thongs
Rock revival
Whatβs the brand?