Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Boyfriend Jeans (Monica Neri)





The Boyfriend Jeans
By: Monica Neri

This 2009 fashion trend is seen in all in Hollywood and making a splash in our day-to-day fashion. The latest must have, and must want to wear are the “boyfriend jeans”. A type of casual jeans that is cool, sporty and totally relaxed. It's not too tight from the waist line and yet very comfortable to be walking around in. They can be worn in many different types of styles and still look casual. The Boyfriend Jeans don’t necessarily have to be your boyfriend’s jeans, and it is not because you have or don’t have a boyfriend does not matter; regular men jeans are just not made for women, 'Couch-jumping boyfriend jeans' simply didn't have the same ring. Don’t worry ladies, the boyfriend jeans are specially made for women with the same comfy-cool style that your inner fashionista would love.
Boyfriend jeans are not only comfy-cool, they come in different styles, so you would be able to wear them for any occasion and not only on lazy Sunday. The average cost of this type of jean will vary from thirty to sixty dollars, looking great has a prize. This new fashion trend is great to those who know how to pull it off. Trust me you don’t want to look like a bum nor homeless. Yes, boyfriend jeans could be tragic, if and only if you know how and where to wear them. So please follow these helpful hits they are both rules and choices. Enjoy


How To Wear The Boyfriend Jeans Trend.


· Rule: Look for a straight leg. Boot-cut or flared jeans aren't in the least bit flattering for this trend.
· Rule: Turn them up at the bottom. Remember, this is a Spring-Summer 2009 look so you're not going to get cold from a bit of exposed ankle. And you're not going to communicate the 'oversized' message unless your jeans are turned up.
· Rule: When you do turn up the bottom of the jeans, they have to sit just above the ankle.
· Choice: Yes, all the celebrities in the above photos have gone for jeans which include the 2009's ripped jean trend. You don't have to.
· Choice: Consider what you're going to pair them with. One thing Kate Holmes did get right most of the time was to pair her boyfriend jeans with an overall feminine look. That's the one I'm preferential to; there is nothing, however, stopping you from pairing it with a tight fitting tee or hoody and really playing up the masculine role.
· Rule: If you do choose to pair your boyfriend jeans with other masculine pieces make them tight. You have to show off your feminine features otherwise you'll come off looking like a bum or, worse, a stoner.


5 comments:

  1. The last rule is a must!! I have "boyfriend jeans" from American Eagle (as I'm sure a lot of people do) and when I wear a roomie shirt with the jeans I definitely look really boyish. This was a good product to write about and I wear my boyfriend jeans all the time.

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  2. I think boyfriend jeans are adorable. Skinny jeans are great, but sometimes can be very uncomfortable. Boyfriend jeans are great because when you feel like being comfortable without wearing sweats it's perfect. I do agree that you MUST wear a cute, semi tight shirt with them otherwise you may end up looking fairly "boyish" haha.

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  3. I love this look! Since the beginning of the summer I have bought 3 pairs of name brand boyfriend jeans i bought a pair of frankie B's and Citizens of Humanity which both were over a 100$ but my favorite pair cost 60$ from Abercombie and Fitch, they are super comfortable and the relaxed fit is perfect for the summer. I love your rules you are 100% right!!!! Good Topic.........

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  4. It's interesting that companies market masculine products to women but I have yet to see the reverse. The implicit message is that masculinity is something to strive for, and female characteristics are something to avoid or move beyond.

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  5. i kind like this idea about the jeans!! but at the same time i think women have changed thier sexy styles to more comfortable man looking kind of stuff so i guess it has its good and bad... but i would def. wear them :)

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