This article discusses on the foundation of skinny Jeans and heels; how they are the stigma of avoidance in your wardrobe and the truth about the hearsay.
By Jin Lovelace.
Did that featured image annoy you?
If so, then good because I'm a bit annoyed about it myself; just not from the same perspective as you.
From your perspective, that picture there would be the exact reason why you don't bother with the item that some tend to avoid: skinny Jeans. You know, the ones you see in the Billabong, Wrangler, and Lockwood stores that would pique your curiosity for a while until those dreaded Heels that you love and favor the most starts to bleed right through the cuff of the pants. In this case, it's something that would turn you off completely.
From my perspective, however, I tend to disagree with you.
Allow me to explain why.
Skinny Jeans, and the apparel like it, has received much vitriol on how most won't buy them due to a small glitch when one pairs the commodity with Heels on Home; a glitch that has bugged the many and raised side inquiries on the matter in mind.
Though there are two sides of this spectrum. On the understanding issue, attempts to match your favorite Platforms with a pair of denims can be daunting, if not rather annoying just based on the style itself. Most would compromise the problem by wearing Sneakers or Pumps but some of the styles just don't fit properly and when it comes to the female sneakers we're talking about shoes that're a bit too big for the average size 3 or 4 in Women. But even so, there are some concoctions that makes an exception to that rule.
On my side of things here, I see the many that would state their avoidance of purchase on almost any pants that would feature the bleeding glitch. Most pan the issue based on the appeal and some simply just lack the "know-how" on wearing the items properly. What's weird to me was on how a conversation that I witnessed on a Home user discussing on her disgust with the Billabong Jeans and whines on how she will never buy the items due to her "can't match the Heels with the pants" based on the said glitch.
Myself was involved in an argument with another person who thought using Heels with skinny Jeans on Home were a bad idea and the presentation would appear too faulty.
This is where I finally speak up on this to say MAKE IT WORK!!
From what I don't understand is one's statement on how the Jeans are unusable with any Heels in your wardrobe. I am, however, aware of certain selections that you just can't pair due to poor coding and rendering of certain items. This, I understand fully.
But to not purchase these items because of a small glitch or you would dismiss the fashion altogether is just unheard of. I've seen many fashions designs which feature major glitches on Dresses and Tops, of which the many would just deem it as "awesome look" but the style itself just doesn't match whatsoever. I find pleasure to play around and pair Heels with Jeans because it brings a sophisticated, light look to whatever outfit. Example here would be TT's Model Cristal Clare featuring styles from Billabong and Lockwood's own Ripped Jeans. What's purveyed here are some very elaborate casual designs which I rarely see around. The expression and emotion from the outfit just says attitude and laid back. And the Heels don't at all look incredibly terrible in comparison to Boots with Pants; seriously, try any of the Boots from the aforementioned store and pair them with any of the Jovie Denims from Billabong and you'll see what I mean.
My personal opinion on this? I'm pretty irritated because these items are passed up due to a lack of imagination, especially when one argues on how Home don't feature fashionable items.
Now I know styles and tastes differs from person to person and that's fine by me on that.
Actually, no it's not because I find it to be an excuse on actually coming up with a good style to make those items work with you.
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| A simple update to the "Evie" style with a much appealing set of Jeans from Wranglers |
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| A complex use of the Denim colors |
So does these styles still annoy you? If yes and you're thinking on how no such pants exist on Home that features little to no glitching on the Heels, then I'm here to let you know there are some pants that exist. In fact, some that you may have in your wardrobe right now. So to finally debunk this notion once and for all....
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| Another debunking moment here: I used the Scrunchy Boots with these Sarah Pants, which don't--at all--glitch through. They are from the Wrangler store. |
There are plenty of Pants on Home that won't glitch through and that're fashionable to boot. What's featured above are some examples of quality Heels that don't--at all--glitch through the cuff of the Pants. Even the Courtney Pants from Wrangler (third image) doesn't bleed through at all.
To put it simply, and to an overall point: make it work! If these Models can do it...
And translate properly into Home, I'm highly sure you can as well. I hope this article do bring some form of clarity on this issue and inspire you to raid these stores to find yourself a pair of Pants to at least experiment on your own.











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