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The
Look that started it all. Not too slim not too
loose.
This straight-leg style works best on boyish figures
--slim hips, flat tummies, small bottoms. If you're
curvy and don't want your jeans to be skintight,
get the straight cut jeans one size larger.
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Free and easy.
Roomier through hip and thigh.
When combined with a tapered leg, this creates
a sleek look for women with fuller hips and legs.
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Sweet and lowdown. Jeans that sit below your
natural waist. It's the best one for short-waisted
women. These jeans sit lower on the hips, which
means they make your torso look longer, and you
thinner. Keep in mind that they also shorten the
leg, so you may want to buy them a little longer.
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Long & lean.
A sleek silhoutte that hugs all your
curves.Snug in the seat and thighs, these jeans
are for thin or petite women.
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A look with true flare - widens from knee to ankle.
Flared or wide cuts accentuate short legs. Wearing
them with a fitted top helps lengthen the look. And
if you have wide hips, flares also help to balance
your proportions. A watch-out. As the flare gets
wider, your shoe must get more substantial to
balance the look. Wide-legged jeans with a
dainty flat will generally look of f.
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Anywhere
from an inch or so below the belly button
to really low. Great way to show off pierced navel. |
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Vents (slits at
the ankle),
zippers (on peg legs for
the '80s look), flares. |
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Whiskers (worn,
lighter
marks radiating out from
the crotch), worn patches
on backside. |
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Crystals, leather,
studs,
embroidery. |
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