I'm not into street clothes. Don't understand it. I don't understand those over-exaggerated jean sizes so they hang off your back... I just don't understand it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you have new jeans, you don't like the ones you just wore. It's crazy, but that's fashion.
Though designed as a mere convenience, clothing sizes establish an unintended norm, an ideal from which deviations seem like flaws. There's nothing like a trip to the dressing room to convince a woman - fat, thin, or in between - that she's a freak.
In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.
For me, clothes are kind of character; I don't follow fashion or understand trends.
Jeans represent democracy in fashion.
I've worn jeans until they're ripped all the way around the crotch and I can't wear them any longer. You get so attached to jeans, they're like old friends.
People sometimes wear shirts that are really boxy, and you can see them over the top of their trousers, which doesn't look right to me.
I was fascinated with jeans, because you can impress your life upon the jeans you wear. The way you sit imprints on the jeans.
I live in jeans and own a lot of them. I'm much more comfortable in trousers and T-shirts, and I don't often wear dresses.
As a girl, I lived in jeans, and my love-affair with them continues. Since I turned 50, jeans have become something of a uniform, whether it's a slouchy boyfriend fit for daytime or a leaner, fitted jean in a darker denim for evening.