Jeans are a staple in
every woman’s wardrobe, and most women cannot just have one pair. Chances are,
trendy and fashionable ladies will have jeans in different cuts, washes, and
styles. One of the trendiest types of denim jeans is the bootcut, which is also
known as ‘bootleg’. The style is characterized by the tight-fitting upper leg
and thigh area and a loose fit that flares out beneath the ankles. The wide
opening allows you to wear and hide your boots underneath the pants. Although
bootcut denim jeans have been around for quite some time, their trend keeps
coming back, until it became undeniable that they are here to stay, as long as
there are ladies who still prefer to wear them.
Bootcut denim jeans
became extremely popular in the 1960s and 1970s when their flared bottoms were
wider, thus, earning the name ‘bell bottoms’. Their origin can be traced back
to the 1800s when sailor uniforms had pants in a cut, which enabled workers to
wear their pants over their boots. The style was adapted into jeans. Bootcut
jeans can flatter top-heavy ladies, as the extra width flaring out at the
bottom balances out the extra volume at the top. In this case, ladies can
consider bootcut
jeans in a light wash, like a medium finish or stone wash to balance the
top.
Bottom-heavy ladies
can look great in bootcut denim due to the wider hemline, which reduces the
extreme contrast between the narrow ankles and the width of the hips. If you
have this body type, consider bootcut jeans in a rinsed indigo finish or a dark
wash, as the deeper colors can make the bottom half smaller. These jeans can
look great on tall and leggy women, too, and they are best worn with, of
course, boots, as well as wedges, clogs, platforms, and pumps or shoes with
chunky heels.
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