Bootcut jeans are apparently making a comeback that nobody wants

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Welp, looks like bootcut jeans are back, according to a GQ article that claims as much.

Though people have been quick to step in and renounce GQ’s latest style prediction, taking to Twitter to air their many frustrations with this alleged fashion revival.

The biggest qualm is that example of “bootcut jeans” in the article’s photo is more akin to the bell bottoms of the early aughts than actual bootcut jeans. Not to mention, the person sporting them looks fucking miserable.

I mean, just look at him:

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— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) December 3, 2018

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8 terrible jeans that prove denim has gone too far

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It’s official: Denim has gone too far. 

Jeans were accidentally created when French designers in the 1700s attempted to recreate a thick textile called serge. Instead, they made “serge de Nimes” — now known as denim. 

The fabric was industrialized when Levi Strauss brought the fabric to the United States in 1853, manufacturing it into sturdy trousers that would withstand both harsh mining conditions and rugged expeditions into the wild, wild west. Blue jeans were as much the counterculture zeitgeist of the 1960s and 1970s as rock music and anti-war efforts, cementing its status as a fashion staple.  Read more…

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Butt rip jeans are the latest terrible jeans trend that we definitely never needed

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Have you ever thought to yourself: “I know what’d look really great — jeans with massive rips on the butt?” Yeah, me neither. 

Irrespective of that, they exist and someone, somewhere might have bought them.

The rather peculiar garment is available from online fashion retailed Pretty Little Thing for £25 ($34), which isn’t too bad really given some of the extortionate price tags attached to some of the more abstract denim designs out there. 

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According to the product description for the “Bum Rip High Waisted Skinny Jean,” the idea is to “flaunt some skin” with these “seriously on point” jeans.  Read more…

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