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Nigga, i switched my slimfit jeans to bootcut jeans. Looks great from above.
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>>18644061
im the real kekke
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>>18644064
Kekke should post bussi
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>>18644162
>slim/tapered
Shut the fuck up, soilennial faggot. That's how normal men wear pants and shoes.
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>>18644187
>looking like shit is effay
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>>18644199
Did you soilennial faggots forget the entirety of the 2000s? Didn't you faggots grow up wearing bootcuts? Seriously, do millennials uncs have dementia? Why can't they remember anything before their faggy skinny jeans trend from the 2010s?
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>>18644201
the difference is that until around 2018 or something fashion trends were cyclical and organic and not forced-fed through social media. now they're still cyclical but they burn out immediately because people are bombarded with them. in other words you wear what the social media yid tells you to, before hopping onto the next trend a year after because they need to sell things to you
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>>18644238
Almost every man, woman and child in the 2000s wore bootcuts because they are the most effay cuts of jeans, since they're neither purely functional, nor cope for fatties. If anything, you need to be thin to pull off bootcut jeans properly, and most people were in 2000s.
Unlike in the current year where everyone wears tapered faggot jeans because they're all fatfucks trying to look skinny in skintight pants. No wonder bootcuts aren't that popular today even with the Y2K trend, because fatties (and gymfags) with bitch thighs will look like shit in bootcuts.
And BTW, slim fit jeans that started getting popular in the late 2000s were just bootcut jeans but with a slightly narrower flare (slim in the thighs and flaring out to a 7" leg opening).
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>>18644203
They're pretty organic even today. The only people who constantly trends hop are the terminally online fashion consoomers. Most regular people wear whatever they're used to and are comfortable in, which for the past 5-6 years has been slim tapered or loose fit. The ones who want to look thin or jacked wear slim tapered, and the ones trying to hide their fatness wear loose and baggy fit.
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>>18644298
>Almost every man, woman and child in the 2000s wore bootcuts because they are the most effay cuts of jeans, since they're neither purely functional, nor cope for fatties.
Soilennials didn't give a shit about fashion at all back then retard. That all started with the emo skinny jeans and the hipster selvedge era. Before then it was cargo shorts and bad graphic tees.
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>>18644181
That bootcut jeans fits well, also nice boots.
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>>18645311
He gets it
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>>18645635
Based
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>>18646780
This man gets it