PeterRS Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago For years we have got used to, and in many cases loved, the skinny leg fashion. Tight figure-hugging jeans from buttocks to ankle allow us to wallow in the lovely shape of the lower half of young men's bodies, sometimes even silhouetting the butt itself. Having observed this now in three countries, that fashion is sadly on the way out. Wide-leg trousers and jeans are on the way in, the new fasion trend offering a chic, comfortable alternative to the skinny style - at least that's what the fashion magazines tell us. Relaxed tailoring seems to be the new buzz word. This Tanuki jean is now quite popular in Japan - a sort of in-between shape that is still narrower than some I saw recently in both London and Hong Kong. The Graph Seeker jean is virtually the same only slightly wider. I haven't noticed this much in Bangkok - yet, although my partner is about to change his oufits. Personally I can't stand the especially ultra-wide floppy bottoms I recently noticed in both London and Hong Kong. Ruthrieston and Lucky 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted just now Posted just now Yes, I miss the fashion of many years ago when jeans were tight over the ass, showing the curves! I recall HK was outstanding in that respect, Peter? Quote