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Miracle Denim? The Jeans Promising 17-Year Youth... But With a Shocking Twist

Published 5 days ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Miracle Denim? The Jeans Promising 17-Year Youth... But With a Shocking Twist

Navigating the ever-evolving landscape of fashion trends can be a daunting task, especially when established styles are declared obsolete only to make a surprising comeback. This dilemma recently struck a 42-year-old woman searching for new jeans, confronting an overwhelming array of options from mom jeans to baggy styles, and a particular confusion surrounding the fate of skinny jeans.

Since approximately 2020, skinny jeans have been systematically targeted by Gen Z, who deemed the iconic denim style unfashionable, even advocating for their outright rejection on social media platforms like TikTok. This influential push led to a dramatic shift in consumer preferences, with sales of women’s wide-legged jeans skyrocketing by an astonishing 97 percent by the previous year. However, a perplexing twist emerged with the Autumn/Winter collections, including those from recently revitalized brands like TopShop, which began showcasing skinny jeans once more. This resurgence was further cemented by sightings of Gen Z icons such as Charli XCX, Bella Hadid, Cara Delevingne, and Kendall Jenner sporting the form-fitting denim, leaving many fashion observers, including the author, utterly bewildered.

The author grappled with the conventional wisdom that fashion trends recirculate over decades, questioning the rapid return of skinny jeans after their recent dismissal. Despite having embraced and grown to love a baggier fit in recent years, a personal excitement stirred within her at the news of skinnies making a comeback, feeling a sense of vindication. While she continues to favor baggy jeans for casual outings like the nursery run or a trip to the supermarket, skinny jeans remain her go-to for nights out, where they make her feel

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