Cowboys and coal miners strutted the “everyman’s fashion” down the American West runway in the forth quarter of the nineteenth century. Jean, the fabric named after the Italian sailors in Genoa who wore them, was selected for its durability, and it soon became Mr. Manual’s must-have item, circa 1870.
In the 1950s, jeans were just as likely to find company with white-collars as blue-collars. Jeans became the uniform of rebellion for America’s middle-class youth, and the indigo flag was brandished by the likes of James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, and Marlon Brando.
Whether you’re looking to make a statement or just avoid ironing, the classic boot-cut, cutting in at the knee then kicking back out to the ankle to accommodate your favorite boots beneath, is an all figure flatterer,
Middle Figures benefit best from a mid-rise that corsets the broadest part of their supple center. The rise should neither fall above (creating an uninterrupted pelvis paunch)or below (squishing your love into handles) the target.
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In recognition of Fitting Room Friday, these mothers offer an example of exactly what to avoid in denim.
Grandma Sue says
When can I expect my “mom” jeans? So which jeans should I try on when I go to the “store” to see what I want to buy when my fashion queens return from Orlando? I can’t stand my handles squished in and my muffin top hanging out. Yet I hate it when they are always falling off my hips – Do I look for middle figure or lower figure? Yours always. Grandma Sue
Dani @ Weddings Fresh says
oh my, love the video. classic!
Reachel Bagley, Stylist says
Grandma Sue
Look for a denim that has a medium rise and a reasonable flare. Since you are petite, I might start with the Joe’s Aniston Provocateur: http://budurl.com/grandmajeans. Its has an 8.5 inch rise and an 8.5 inch ankle.
Sweet Disorder Photography & Design says
Ha! I have always loved this video. How “fitting” for your blog! 🙂
David Hudson says
Nice video such a nice collection really cool stuff.
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