How To Wear Skinny Jeans



If you’ve been out of the fashion world for a while, you should be informed that skinny jeans are in, and they are very very hot. But fortunately, most of us are very aware of skinny jeans and the importance they’ve achieved this past year. They’ve made a hot, successful comeback from the 80′s and let’s just say they look a little better than the old skinny jeans.

The new skinny jeans look more refined–more modern. They usually target a younger audience, but as long as you know how to wear skinny jeans, you’ll be fine!

Skinny jeans have made such a successful comeback because they’re fun to wear. They’re easy to accessorize, and they go with almost anything. But it’s not just the jeans that have slimmed themselves down, it’s all the pants from dressy to casual, they’re everywhere.

Pair skinny jeans with ballet flats and a long tee. Make sure you have some layers on top, and top it off with a big bag. Skinny jeans look best with stilettos or pumps as they make your legs look a mile long.

Skinny jeans are also perfect for those tight boots. So even if you don’t like skinny jeans, give them a chance because they’re the hottest item this season and it looks like they’re gonna be here for a while


Most people like wearing skinny jeans with flats, but unfortunately, it doesn’t look good on everyone. Why? Skinny jeans don’t help your figure; especially if you’re short, or a little curvier. Skinny jeans look amazing on tall and lean figures, and that’s the truth. If you’re tall and lean, go ahead wear them with flats as they won’t shorten
you or make you look stocky. Not all fashion trends look great on everyone.

That being said, even if you are short, you can still pull off a pair of skinny jeans, but make sure you have a little bit of heel. Skinny jeans tend to shorten you, so wear them with a pair of hot pumps, the combination is
just to die for!

Either way, just because skinny jeans are hot right now, does not mean you have to wear them! If they don’t look good on you, there is no point in putting yourself in something that doesn’t make you feel comfortable.

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