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Re: FRAYED REPLACING RUFFLES

I've been wearing frayed hem items for years. T shirts and jeans mostly. I like the casual, unconstructed look.  I don't know how anyone could have missed seeing dozens of items with frayed hems in the stores.

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Re: FRAYED REPLACING RUFFLES


@Ms tyrion2 wrote:

I've been wearing frayed hem items for years. T shirts and jeans mostly. I like the casual, unconstructed look.  I don't know how anyone could have missed seeing dozens of items with frayed hems in the stores.


It's so funny I came across this post as I just got home from Loft I saw a pair of white doubled frayed jeans I wanted but didn;t have my size.  I just looked on line and they are sold out!! 

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Re: FRAYED REPLACING RUFFLES

It may be the latest trend but they can keep it!!!!  I do not like the fringe look at all.  Cat Happy

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Re: FRAYED REPLACING RUFFLES

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Nearly all of my jeans are ripped, frayed, chewed up at the hem line.

 

M.i.h Niki Jean - Ball

 

Those frayed hems are all over the place

Frayed shorts too

 

 

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Re: FRAYED REPLACING RUFFLES

It seems that once one "designer" from Q gets an idea (be it new or old), then they all get the same idea!

 

How come they don't all get the idea to cut for petites (or talls)?

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Re: FRAYED REPLACING RUFFLES

When I grew up, frayed clothes were a step away from being discarded, so I can’t think of them as fashionable.