Generation Z refuses tight jeans: which models are currently in trend.
According to inkorr.com: Experts from the New York Post note that young people are increasingly choosing loose and comfortable styles of jeans. This phenomenon reflects cultural changes where comfort and style become the main values of Generation Z.
Trend models of replacement jeans
- Flared jeans in a western style reminiscent of American cowboy images.
- Baggie jeans with a relaxed look and high comfort.
- Low-rise pants that highlight the individuality of the wearer.
- Straight jeans of classic cut — a universal option for any outfit.
- Dad jeans with a high waist and loose silhouette.
- Baggy jeans and bright models that emphasize individuality.
Experts point out that the choice of loose clothing reflects not only fashion but also a cultural shift where comfort and individuality take precedence.
It is worth noting that a few years ago, Christian Louboutin shoes with red soles were a symbol of glamour. However, over time, this trend lost popularity, and now the red sole is once again at the peak of fashion.
According to experts' opinions, young Ukrainians seek stylish and comfortable clothing that reflects their individuality. Therefore, it is likely that the demand for loose-fitting jeans will continue to grow among young people.
Now, in the face of changing fashion trends, young people are looking for not only style but also comfort in everyday life. This may also indicate new values that are becoming important for the younger generation — a desire for freedom of self-expression and convenience.
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