One fashion craze that I was pleased to see leave and is now back are low cut jeans. I didn't feel relaxed wearing them as a young girl and I refuse to wear them now they're back in style again. When low cut jeans and other low cut pants were well-liked in the sixties the sizing was completely different as was the fabric. Today, with the stretch that's put into denim and the positive sizes that are available for most fashion items, the quantity of over sized folk wearing low cut jeans is exceedingly high.
This isn't a close look for somebody that's over weight. Then you have folk pairing this trend with the short sweaters and tops and you are having a look at way more skin than you should be. I've been large the majority of my grown up life so it isn't I'm against folk that are carrying some additional pounds. I'm against having to have a look at the bare skin of individuals that are a couple of pounds fat. For folk that are slim their garments have a tendency to move with them.
For folk that are chunky the fabrics stay put and the flesh moves. As a consequence the low cut jeans become even lower and the high cut tops become even higher. Folk need to be more conscious of how much skin they're showing and where they're wearing their low cut jeans and trousers. Last week a family with 2 teen children sat before us in church. One of the daughter's had on low cut jeans that were so tight she looked fat, even though she wasn't heavy. The stretch in the denim fabric caused ripples to appear under her butt. This led to her legs to look heavy and the final effect looked as if she was going to bust out the seams of her pants at any moment.
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