A New Version of the Old Hip-Hugger Jeans
This post was written by Mrs. Blog It AllAugust 26th, 2008
They used to be called hip huggers now they are called low rise jeans and they are now manufactured in many styles. There is the tight version and the most popular then there is the loose, baggy, flare and destroyed styles. The popularity of low-rise jeans has convinced manufacturers to make other styles. Some of the more popular fits are the ankle cut, loose cut, straight cut, boot cut, baggy, slim fit boy cut, bell-bottom or flare, saggy carpenter, original classic and skinny leg.
The low rise denims typically have a rise of about 6 inches. Some brand manufacturers are now creating jeans with zippers that are shorter than regular jeans. These zippers are an between 2-3 inches. Some manufacturers are even making them small. These can be classified as ultra lowrise jeans and the zippers have no real function. It is more of an embellishment or display a fashion than anything else.
Hip huggers started back in the 1960s and with their renewed popularity as lowrise jeans, the popularity among young women of lower back tattoos has also increased. These tattoos became a popular fashion statement in the early 2000’s. The popularity of lo rise jeans has also changed women’s outlook on their underwear. Women realized that their underwear was no longer hidden inside the jeans. The thong has been paired with low-rise jeans for many women. The thong is worn because it exposes less skin and is more for fashion than anything else. But the most popular thing is to not wearing any underwear at all.
Tattoos placed on the lower belly or back are very popular with wearers of lowrise jeans. While the regular above-the-navel pants would normally not have displayed a tattoo on those spots, it now becomes visible and also very attractive, especially when in a semi-revealed state to wear lowrise jeans..
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