What is it about the jeans-clad female body? Why does denim, a working man’s
fabric, often pack more sexual punch than ladylike satins?
We have some theories about why denim jeans are sex machines:
Jeans don’t try hard. And as everyone knows, not trying hard is sexy.
Jeans belonged to men before we stole them. And any female who has lost herself in her high-school sweetie’s jacket knows about that mojo women get from wearing men’s clothing.
Jeans provide structure. Denim can magically hide not-firm thighs, or transform a droopy butt into a bootylicious bundle.
Jeans never really fade away, but they’ve gone from tomboy to sexpot in the last few seasons. Here’s how to do denim today.
Jeans for 20 somethings: Enjoy your youth-given right to extremely low-cut waistlines. But(t), beware the squished bum look. “I’m so tired of rectangle butts!” lamented a male friend when he saw a group of gals all wearing the same low slung, too-tight jeans. Here’s a solution that keeps jeans’ sex appeal intact: shop for a cut that’s low in front and a little higher in back. You youngsters also get to wear the jeans with all the bells and whistles, like lace up fronts, cargo pockets, and elaborately bleached “fades.” However, realize that jeans with a lot of tchotchkes on them can smack of discount store pre-teen departments. If you’d like to add some dignity to your denim, read on.
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