Great fashion news - Hipsters no more!

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Great fashion news - Hipsters no more!

Postby DungeonMasterOne » 18 Nov 2007, 16:21

For the last ten years, mainstream fashion has been for "hipsters", those horrid low-waist trousers and jeans that give even skinny people "love handles", and completely ruin even the nicest figure. But at long last there is good news - low waists are out of fashion!

A BBC report on the subject (info only - no splosh content): http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7096129.stm

Remember all the classic wetlook from the early 1990s, when jeans back pockets were actually on the buttocks, and when both thin and curvy girls could show off their figures in clothes that both looked good, and didn't need to be constantly hitched up? Hopefully, those days are back!

I've put together a quick free page with some old wet jeans promo pictures given away by other producers back in the 1990s, just to demonstrate how much nicer high-waisted jeans look, you can see the images here: http://wench.gungemaster.com/public/archive/

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Postby creamkate » 18 Nov 2007, 17:04

I'm so glad Hipsters are out of fashion. They're just not the same for pulling out at the waist and filling with gunge. More material, more satisfaction!
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Postby VeraCD » 18 Nov 2007, 17:11

YES! FINALY, how about the tops? are they sleeved again? :oops:
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Postby jammed06 » 18 Nov 2007, 19:55

well if it helps ease of access for gunge then its got to be a good thing.
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Postby Hayley » 19 Nov 2007, 12:54

VeraCD wrote:YES! FINALY, how about the tops? are they sleeved again? :oops:


Long sleeves are gradually making a comeback, thank God, especially slightly puffed ones (which skinny women like me like cos they give us a bit more shape.

I have worn both hipsters and traditional jeans (though I draw the line at flashing my bum crack) and like both but agree that the radional are better for getting messy or wet (so long as they are nice and tight).

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Postby MessyGuyNC » 19 Nov 2007, 14:35

Damn....

and I loved those 'hipsters' made taking those pants off alot easier, plus they sometimes left a LOT less to the imagination ;)
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Postby Richard » 19 Nov 2007, 15:31

Those visible bum cracks are very tempting for pouring stuff into though.

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Postby chantelle » 19 Nov 2007, 15:44

Hav'nt been able to wear hipsters since i had Kalia, fat arse now :(

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Postby ngawa » 03 Dec 2007, 16:07

I'm glad to see the back of hipsters. High-waisted trousers can make almost any bum look more shapely. I'm glad to see the return of stirrup pants and leggings too - lovely for pulling the stretchy waistband out and pouring custard in.
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Postby Etonman » 03 Dec 2007, 17:58

That's good news, there are very few girls who look good in hipsters....I think that too many girls see fashions on pics of skinny models and think that they look the same. :roll:

(O.K., I'm a bit of a tubby guy myself, and won't be signed up for the next James Bond for sure :( , but I try to dress presentably when I go out. )
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