This fashion trend was popular in the mid-sixties through to the 1970s. This trend also briefly cam back into fashion in the 1990s although not to the same extent.
In the 1970s, women loved wearing jeans that made a big statement. Bell-bottom jeans were a favorite. These jeans were snug around the waist and thighs but flared out wide from the knees down, often covering part of the shoes. High-waisted jeans were also really popular. These jeans sat at or above the waist, making the legs look longer. They often had front pockets and were sometimes decorated with buttons or embroidery. Jeans in the 1970s often featured colorful designs and patches. People enjoyed personalizing their jeans with embroidered flowers, peace signs, and other patterns. Some jeans had special washes like stone-washed or acid-washed finishes, giving them a unique look. 1970s jeans were all about expressing personal style with bold shapes and unique decorations.
From $5-10 depending on brand and year in the decade
Women's fashion in Australia is very similar to fashion in the USA and the UK. Women will often wear clothes like jeans and t-shirts.
pajamas jeans and carpets and dogs on your skirts also bunny hearts and carrot farts and cow skin hats
Most jeans are made of 98% denims and 2% cottons. Of cause, Making jeans needs accessories such as zippers,rivets,buttons and so on. Trust me, the answer are from jeans factory.http://www.jeansfactorys.com/FAQ/What-is-jeans-made-of.html
If they're flared, they're not skinny jeans, are they?
Flared jeans have wider legs from top to bottom, gradually getting wider. Bell bottoms flare out dramatically below the knee. Flared jeans are flattering. Bell bottoms are funky and fun!
In the 1970s, women loved wearing jeans that made a big statement. Bell-bottom jeans were a favorite. These jeans were snug around the waist and thighs but flared out wide from the knees down, often covering part of the shoes. High-waisted jeans were also really popular. These jeans sat at or above the waist, making the legs look longer. They often had front pockets and were sometimes decorated with buttons or embroidery. Jeans in the 1970s often featured colorful designs and patches. People enjoyed personalizing their jeans with embroidered flowers, peace signs, and other patterns. Some jeans had special washes like stone-washed or acid-washed finishes, giving them a unique look. 1970s jeans were all about expressing personal style with bold shapes and unique decorations.
Flared jeans, Bright, printed minidress, Luxury tracksuits, Skirts with lots of ruffles, A-line skirt in a dark color, are some of the new fashion trends starting in 2015.
bell bottom jeans with a play boy tshirt
Vogue has many types of jeans in their issues. They have skinny jeans, jeans with a little flare at the bottom and many more. They also have different washes, such as dark and light.
in the 1960s it all used to be about flared out jeans and big high heels and baggy jackets but now in 2014 its about skinnys mini skirts and converse and all the new designer cloths
Yes, both men and women wore them in the late 1970s and early 1980s (1977 to 1983), but to a lesser extent compared to flared jeans being a fad in the mid 1970s (1974 to 1976) when disco was big. The flared jeans had narrower ankle flares in the late 70s/early 80s. But by the mid 1980s, as of late 1983 or early 1984, flared jeans became quite obsolete and were switched to straight legged pants. Still, there are some people today, mainly women, who still wear flared jeans.
The flared jeans, cooriginally called bell-button jeans, reffering to their shape, are a relict from the wild west. The originate somewhere around 1813, but the hippie movement carries them out again and therefore they become quite infamous during the mid 60's.
IT depends on the season. If today you wore bell bottom stone washed bedazzled jeans, the fashion police should come and get you. if you wore a pair f nice straight leg or skinny jeans you would fit right in.
Flare jeans generally have a wider opening than a bootcut but it really varies from brand to brand. further to previous answers, boot cut jeans are worn by Andy crockford and flares are not....
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