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I just saw an older music video today and some girl was looking fine in some black jeans. I got a neighbor across the street that rocks them and she looks insanely good in them. I love black jeans on women. Not sure that they do much for men, but damn they look good on you females. To bad I don't see many women wearing them anymore. Is it me? Are they not in style anymore? Do you personally like wearing black jeans? Why or why not do you like wearing them?
I personally think that women look better in black jeans than say blue or light blue. Just my thoughts, what are yours?
What's wrong with light blue jeans? For some outfits and body shapes, they look quite nice. ((I'm wearing a pair now))
As for black jeans, I would wear them if I could find a pair in a nice cut that didn't look like Mom-Jeans and weren't extremely thick. If anyone has a suggestion of where I could find black jeans in that criteria, I'd greatly appreciate it.
What's wrong with light blue jeans? For some outfits and body shapes, they look quite nice. ((I'm wearing a pair now))
As for black jeans, I would wear them if I could find a pair in a nice cut that didn't look like Mom-Jeans and weren't extremely thick. If anyone has a suggestion of where I could find black jeans in that criteria, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Black and grey was what jeans were as in trend spot fashion this past fall. I don't really care though. I always loved the dark rinses, blacks and greys. I only get lighter blue ones if its a really great deal.
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