I hated it when the low rise pants came in style. So many butt cracks..... I used to poke holes in my belts to get them tighter to avoid showing my own butt crack. When high rise came back in style I stocked the hell up. xD
Art ByJ youtube is more likely to put quick, binge-able videos in users’ recommended (basically things that follow a buzzfeed format) it’s not necessarily better content that way, but i would just expect something like this to be more popular
I hope this trend will be going through the next decade, they're very useful because they had deeper pockets and it slims your tummy giving you an hourglass shape. Also you don't have to pull up everytime you take a seat somewhere. Unlike lowrise jeans, ugh, tf.
Ellie SoFab they’re terrible if you actually have an hour glass shape though which I find funny. They also give everyone I’ve seen wearing them such a flat ass. 😂
Well it depends tho, those with not too thick people i prefer them to wear skinnier mom jeans more than those slightly baggy mom jeans, that way it hugs them well and accentuates their silhouette. Only thick people can pull off those slightly baggy jeans because it has room for their ass.
From ages 12-23 I never wore anything other than skinny jeans (2006-2017). Just this year, I bought mom jeans for the first time. I have been BLESSED. They are worlds more comfy than any other jeans I’ve worn in my teenage/adult years. Thank the lord for whoever brought comfy jeans back into style. You are a saint.🙌🏻
I used to wear skinny jeans when I was little, but I realized they were too uncomfortable, so I switched to sweatpants. Then, I discovered mom jeans and they were so much more stylish and comfortable.
My mom told me when she was a little girl, one day she was out riding her bicycle wearing "pedal pushers" and a neighbor lady waved her over. This neighbor basically said "Only very badly brought up girls wear that sort of thing, dear, and don't you think you'd better go right home and put on a nice dress like the good girls wear?" Mamma's reply was "But I am being good, my daddy told me to wear these so i don't ruin my dresses for school"
The creators of Normcore didn't intend for that to be a "thing" at all. It was essentially a glorified art project done by a bunch of flatmates following them finding out about "trend forcasts," only everyone took it seriously and they ended up banking on it quite well. There is a fab video on vogue about it with Alexa Chung. www.vogue.co.uk/video/the-future-of-fashion-with-alexa-chung-series-2-episode-2
For millennials, I recognized the mom jeans resurgence came after the High Waisted Shorts/Daisy Dukes trends brought on by boho festival wear in the late 2000s-era/early 2010s. We were all looking at Goodwill and raiding our parent's closet for the perfect 80s/90s high-waist jeans to cut them shorter, but started realizing that once 90's grunge and normcore came back, we stopped cutting our jeans and wore them as is. Skinny jeans were passe and mom jeans were in.
Gah loved my dad’s bright high waisted jeans from the 90s so much they’re the reason why I feel pain from thinking about how impossible it was to buy trousers in the 2000s 😅
I’m rectangle in shape; basically, I don’t have a waist. Even before low rise jeans came out, I was wearing boy jeans to obtain the low rise look, and this was around the time when mom jeans became popular, and that was in the early 90’s... Now, high rise jeans are back in style, including mom jeans. I don’t necessarily like the look of mom jeans, but I look at myself today in high rise jeans and I guess I do not look half as bad as I thought I did back then when I wore them. At least I don’t have to worry about my butt crack showing with the high rise jeans 😜...
I wanted a pair of Levi’s 501s, but the sizes in the UK only go up to a 32 waist for women and I’m usually a 36. So I got a pair of their mom jeans, they only cost £60 and I got them in a 32 waist and they fit like a dream. I was originally a convert to the skinny jean, and I still love my super high waisted skinny jeans but they usually aren’t made with the best quality of denim but I need the stretch for my hips. I’m wearing my mom jeans right now, and I think I’ve fallen in love. These jeans will last me so much longer than my other pairs ever will.
Only women say that. Every man loved low rise tight jeans from the early 2000s, women where hotter to back then. Every man hates baggy high rise or mom pants.
The problem with low-rise jeans is that in many ways they don't fit a lot of body types. Or at least it led to a lot of whale tails and muffin tops, which weren't flattering. Also, the crime was that a lot of them had tiny little pockets. I have a high waist, so that trend always looked horrible on me because they would always fall down. People should be dressing for their body type and not a trend. I like high-waisted because it's comfortable, has better pockets, and is more flattering on me.
Oh Gosh I accidentally tried on some mom jeans in Zara because I thought the blue black wash was beautiful and on the hanger, it looked like my high waist straight crop jeans (a little bit like a Wedgie Straight).... Terrible.. the baggy crotch thing...just terrible, I mourned that blue black wash that would never come into my wardrobe.
I loved my Levi’s 501 buttonfly jeans *because* they weren’t mom jeans. My butt did look good in them. I wouldn’t have been caught dead in the kind of mom jeans my sister wore.
Baby Boomers vs Millenials? Around 2:10? Doesn't she mean Gen Xers vs Millenials? Those of us who like high waisted peg leg jeans are Gen Xers. Baby Boomers were the people wearing the bell bottoms of the 60s and 70s. That's my only argument with the piece though. Good job otherwise. Like this kind of thing.
wow! i finally get it. so the millenials “irony” thing is “normcore.” or looking as boring and rehashed as possible isn’t due to a lack of creativity. it’s because it’s “frightening” to look normal! uhm...no not really it’s just...boring tasteless forgettable and totally unoriginal. ok, that explains a few things as to why i keep seeing such boring yawn worthy fashions on younger folks. i hope things get more interesting eventually.
I hated it when the low rise pants came in style. So many butt cracks..... I used to poke holes in my belts to get them tighter to avoid showing my own butt crack. When high rise came back in style I stocked the hell up. xD
Me tooooo😩😂
I thought woman like to be sexy.
low-rise pants suck and are unflattering
i just realized that this is a rather small channel which is weird cause your videos are QUALITY and algorithm friendly
RainbowSprnklz wtf is algorithm friendly and how is that a plus
Art ByJ youtube is more likely to put quick, binge-able videos in users’ recommended (basically things that follow a buzzfeed format) it’s not necessarily better content that way, but i would just expect something like this to be more popular
RainbowSprnklz oh ok
I hope this trend will be going through the next decade, they're very useful because they had deeper pockets and it slims your tummy giving you an hourglass shape. Also you don't have to pull up everytime you take a seat somewhere. Unlike lowrise jeans, ugh, tf.
Ellie SoFab they’re terrible if you actually have an hour glass shape though which I find funny. They also give everyone I’ve seen wearing them such a flat ass. 😂
Well it depends tho, those with not too thick people i prefer them to wear skinnier mom jeans more than those slightly baggy mom jeans, that way it hugs them well and accentuates their silhouette. Only thick people can pull off those slightly baggy jeans because it has room for their ass.
@@Christinar626 The more mom you get, the flatter your ass becomes...
Well you called it lol
From ages 12-23 I never wore anything other than skinny jeans (2006-2017). Just this year, I bought mom jeans for the first time. I have been BLESSED. They are worlds more comfy than any other jeans I’ve worn in my teenage/adult years. Thank the lord for whoever brought comfy jeans back into style. You are a saint.🙌🏻
I used to wear skinny jeans when I was little, but I realized they were too uncomfortable, so I switched to sweatpants. Then, I discovered mom jeans and they were so much more stylish and comfortable.
I’m dreading the day when low-rise jeans make a come back.
Also they're comfy AF
skinny ones don't
My mom told me when she was a little girl, one day she was out riding her bicycle wearing "pedal pushers" and a neighbor lady waved her over. This neighbor basically said "Only very badly brought up girls wear that sort of thing, dear, and don't you think you'd better go right home and put on a nice dress like the good girls wear?" Mamma's reply was "But I am being good, my daddy told me to wear these so i don't ruin my dresses for school"
That. is. GOLD!
I'm so glad that "mom" jeans are in - they don't fall off your hips like low rise, but low rise is going to make a comeback eventually.
I thought they were called "mom" jeans because they were high-waisted and baggy enough in the front to contain saggy post-maternity abdominal skin.
Exactly!
The creators of Normcore didn't intend for that to be a "thing" at all. It was essentially a glorified art project done by a bunch of flatmates following them finding out about "trend forcasts," only everyone took it seriously and they ended up banking on it quite well.
There is a fab video on vogue about it with Alexa Chung. www.vogue.co.uk/video/the-future-of-fashion-with-alexa-chung-series-2-episode-2
For millennials, I recognized the mom jeans resurgence came after the High Waisted Shorts/Daisy Dukes trends brought on by boho festival wear in the late 2000s-era/early 2010s. We were all looking at Goodwill and raiding our parent's closet for the perfect 80s/90s high-waist jeans to cut them shorter, but started realizing that once 90's grunge and normcore came back, we stopped cutting our jeans and wore them as is. Skinny jeans were passe and mom jeans were in.
I actually wear my mom's old Levi's 501s from the '90s and they're my favorite
For a second i thought it was zooey deschanel in the thumbnail!
That snl skit is the whole reason I clicked this video 😭
They're not mom jeans unless they do that gross baggy crotch "fupa" thing at the front 😣
mid rise is my favorite because i am short waisted and the mid rise hits me at the waist. the high waisted pants hit me at the bra band
Gah loved my dad’s bright high waisted jeans from the 90s so much they’re the reason why I feel pain from thinking about how impossible it was to buy trousers in the 2000s 😅
I appreciate the well written script of this video. Snaps to the writers👏🏽
NORMCORE LMAOOO I remember trying to dress that way
To me, normcore is anything that's ever sold at The GAP lol
I’m rectangle in shape; basically, I don’t have a waist. Even before low rise jeans came out, I was wearing boy jeans to obtain the low rise look, and this was around the time when mom jeans became popular, and that was in the early 90’s... Now, high rise jeans are back in style, including mom jeans. I don’t necessarily like the look of mom jeans, but I look at myself today in high rise jeans and I guess I do not look half as bad as I thought I did back then when I wore them. At least I don’t have to worry about my butt crack showing with the high rise jeans 😜...
Next, I’d love you to do the history of hoodies, that’s my favorite thing to wear at home for comfort.
I wanted a pair of Levi’s 501s, but the sizes in the UK only go up to a 32 waist for women and I’m usually a 36.
So I got a pair of their mom jeans, they only cost £60 and I got them in a 32 waist and they fit like a dream.
I was originally a convert to the skinny jean, and I still love my super high waisted skinny jeans but they usually aren’t made with the best quality of denim but I need the stretch for my hips. I’m wearing my mom jeans right now, and I think I’ve fallen in love. These jeans will last me so much longer than my other pairs ever will.
I actually look like my mom with these. I love it.
Yet another reason I'm glad to be GenX: I just kept wearing 501 STF from the early 80s to the present. Still wear topsiders, too....
Can’t wait for this channel to blow up!
good video but there were some mistakes- id fact check a little more next time. excited to see what this channel comes up with soon!
I hope low rise jeans never come back in fashion
Only women say that. Every man loved low rise tight jeans from the early 2000s, women where hotter to back then. Every man hates baggy high rise or mom pants.
The problem with low-rise jeans is that in many ways they don't fit a lot of body types. Or at least it led to a lot of whale tails and muffin tops, which weren't flattering. Also, the crime was that a lot of them had tiny little pockets. I have a high waist, so that trend always looked horrible on me because they would always fall down. People should be dressing for their body type and not a trend. I like high-waisted because it's comfortable, has better pockets, and is more flattering on me.
Whale tail and muffin top are two different things.
Mom jeans are beautiful and so much more comfortable
I've been wearing topshop's mom jeans since 2013 and I don't want to wear anything else
Levi’s have always been a staple. No matter what size I may be I can get a pair that will fit.
i love themmmmm and i hate wearing pants
Very interesting.
I love mom jeans, they’re so comfy
Where did you get that amazing striped top?!
Why did she look like a blonde Zooey Deschanel in the thumbnail tho?
Oh Gosh I accidentally tried on some mom jeans in Zara because I thought the blue black wash was beautiful and on the hanger, it looked like my high waist straight crop jeans (a little bit like a Wedgie Straight).... Terrible.. the baggy crotch thing...just terrible, I mourned that blue black wash that would never come into my wardrobe.
YES THE RAMONES!!
Jeez, low-rise flares were HUGE in the eighties!
SighDown actually the 70s, by the 80s high waisted skin tight jeans were in style like Jordache and Gloria Vanderbilt.
I loved my Levi’s 501 buttonfly jeans *because* they weren’t mom jeans. My butt did look good in them. I wouldn’t have been caught dead in the kind of mom jeans my sister wore.
What is the name of the blonde presenter/spokesperson/cutie pie in this video and several others?
you look like a blonde zoey deschanel!!
Rarely anything is don’t for practicality.
Baby Boomers vs Millenials? Around 2:10? Doesn't she mean Gen Xers vs Millenials? Those of us who like high waisted peg leg jeans are Gen Xers. Baby Boomers were the people wearing the bell bottoms of the 60s and 70s. That's my only argument with the piece though. Good job otherwise. Like this kind of thing.
can we get the story of false Eyelashes?
wow! i finally get it. so the millenials “irony” thing is “normcore.” or looking as boring and rehashed as possible isn’t due to a lack of creativity. it’s because it’s “frightening” to look normal! uhm...no not really it’s just...boring tasteless forgettable and totally unoriginal. ok, that explains a few things as to why i keep seeing such boring yawn worthy fashions on younger folks. i hope things get more interesting eventually.
You look like zoey d in almost every thumb nail
Well im 14 and i still wear them soooo
They are not only for moms😝
You look like a young Goldie Hawn.
I dont call them mom jeans, I call them high waisted jeans.
Nope Nope Nope, if those thing come back into style, I’ll stop wearing jeans. They add 20 pounds, especially if you wear a long top over them.
James dean my hubbyyyy
sorry its just people are complaining
Wait, what? Mom jeans don’t make anyone’s but look good.
History of tights
Obama also made mom jeans popular.
Barrack Obama wore mom jeans.
You talk so fast I can scarcely keep up with you.
I don't like low rise jeans. That's just me.
You look like zooey Deschanel
High waisted jeans?
Mom jeans are not flattering on anyone. Sorry not sorry.
100th comment.
Please stop the vocal fry...it simply cannot be good for your vocal chords....I like your videos but really...
vocal fry is a completely normal speech variation, spare her your concern
kissberrywish Yeah, it might seem annoying when you pay attention to it but it’s totally normal and non harmful.
vocal fry is only really a problem if you are a singer otherwise it's not an issue
Nobody ever even notices "vocal fry" unless someone points it out.