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06-03-2023 12:33 PM
06-03-2023 12:57 PM - edited 06-03-2023 12:59 PM
@ID2 wrote:I was probably the inventor of frayed hemlines! Back in the 70's I took down the hems of all of my jeans. I'm tall and that was my solution. Sure I wear frayed hems now. Why wouldn't I?
@ID2 I think I was the inventor of frayed hemlines! I am short and would cut my jeans to the right length and let them fray after scraping them on the sidewalk to give them that worn in look. At least now they stitch them to kept on fraying further, mine just keep on going.
06-03-2023 03:06 PM
I don't wear the frayed look, but I think one pair to wear for fun, then that's it. That trend has come and will eventually go away.
Trends are created to make money for designers, manufacturers, and retailers. If women purchased very good quality classic clothing they could wear it for years. There would be no need for trends other than, let's face it, many women get tired of wearing the same thing .
06-03-2023 04:05 PM
Talbots has hemmed jeans as does Belks Bandolino. Check Macys.
06-03-2023 04:45 PM
@Foxxee wrote:I don't wear the frayed look, but I think one pair to wear for fun, then that's it. That trend has come and will eventually go away.
Trends are created to make money for designers, manufacturers, and retailers. If women purchased very good quality classic clothing they could wear it for years. There would be no need for trends other than, let's face it, many women get tired of wearing the same thing .
@Foxxee Exactly!! I don't want to keep wearing the samething. I am one who likes to change it up a bit. I am like more of of the Bohemian type clothing. I never was a classic clothing person.
06-03-2023 05:57 PM
@okaywitheasypay wrote:
@Effie54 wrote:It's like any fad....here today, out of style tomorrow.
@Effie54 this is true. One could purchase a pair and wear with a few seasons ago cold shoulder tops then next season have top and bottom out of stye. or the sellers could hawk them as retro.
Yes, exactly. I saw someone yesterday in the salon with the cold shoulder top, and thought it was so five years ago. I'm not into the truly trendy fashions. The trends go before I get enough use out of them.
06-03-2023 06:18 PM
I provide my own wear and tear to my garments. I don't need the manufacturer to distress, fray or place holes in my garment. Given time my clothes will become vintage looking all on their own.
06-04-2023 08:26 AM
A light touch frayed hem ,is okay but i have seen them on people with long strings hanging ,looks terrible,and i hate the holy jeans look.
06-05-2023 12:44 AM
Love.
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