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  • How to Make Baggy Jeans Tight Without Sewing

    If you bought the wrong size pants or if you've lost a little weight, you'll need to alter your jeans. There's no need to go to a tailor or take it upon yourself to make your baggy jeans tighter, though. You can make your jeans smaller without any fuss by simply laundering your jeans. The trick to making the pants smaller is in the temperature of the water and dryer and the length of the drying time.

  • Facts on Banning Baggy Blue Jeans

    In the early 1990s, hip-hop artists began wearing baggy blue jeans to mimic a jailhouse style. Prison inmates were not issued belts with their uniforms, so their baggy pants needed constant hiking. Baggy blue jeans remain a popular style, but some states are creating laws that ban wearing them.

  • 1990s Pant Styles

    In the '90s, a great deal of fashion was inspired by the music scene and MTV. Although fashion trends changed through the decade, there are a few looks and clothing items that capture the essence of 1990s fashion sense completely. Trousers are no exception, as there are some types of pants that ruled the '90s, and even though they may have remained popular after the decade was over, it was the '90s that brought these models to life.

  • List of 1990s Pant Styles

    Back in the 1990s a show called "Friends" debuted and became one of the hottest shows in television history. MTV aired more music videos than reality shows. Early in the decade, you were cool if you carried a pager and extra cool if you had a car phone. The '90s also made its mark with fashion, especially in the pants department.

  • How to Shrink Baggy Jeans

    Jeans shoppers know that denim brands differ with their sizing, fit and shape. In fact, it's difficult to find a pair of designer denim that fit perfectly off the rack. If you've purchased a pair of baggy jeans, you can shrink your denim without sending them to your neighborhood tailor for alterations and re-sizing. For baggy jean wearers who need to shrink their pants due to an unflattering fit, you can reshape your jeans to fit your size at home.

  • How to Turn Baggy Jeans Into Tight Jeans

    Baggy jeans, once wildly popular in the 1990s, have since gone out of fashion. Tight or skinny jeans are, as of 2010, showcased in fashion magazines, worn by celebrities and generally considered more desirable. It's not necessary to throw out your pairs of baggy jeans and spend money on tighter, new jeans. You can easily covert them to skinny jeans yourself in under an hour.

  • How To Make Baggy Jeans

    Rather than pay the premium for store-bought baggy jeans, you can make your own from old jeans you have at home. You don't have to be a tailor or a professional to do this; follow these step by step instructions to make your own baggy jeans.

  • What Are Baggy Jeans?

    For some, baggy jeans are about a cut or a style, with a more relaxed fit around the waist and the thigh. For others, baggy jeans are about sizing, with people intentionally choosing jeans one or two sizes larger and then belting them so that they stay on. Baggy jeans can also mean the type of super baggy, saggy jeans that signified an allegiance with hip-hop music and, eventually, street fashion.

  • The History of Baggy Saggy Jeans

    There are loose-fitting and relaxed fit jeans, and then there are baggy saggy jeans. People wearing baggy jeans often wear them low enough to show a strip of underwear, sometimes belting them below the buttocks to allow a full view of the backside. The invention of the baggy saggy jean style and its subsequent wave of popularity are subject to a certain amount of debate, though it is clear that street culture and hip hop made baggy saggy jeans the go-to style for many teenagers and young adults.

  • How to Wear Baggy Jeans

    Baggy jeans were extremely popular in the nineties. Men of all ages seemed to embrace the trend, but teen boys, in particular, took the style to new heights. At one point, baggy jeans were even banned from schools because they exposed the wearer's underwear. If you want to rock this trend without being banned from any social institutions, it would be wise to keep in mind the following guidelines.

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