What are straight jeans? (28 characters)

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Straight leg jeans have a consistent leg opening diameter from knee to ankle, making them a durable and functional wardrobe staple. Unlike flared or skinny jeans, they have remained in style due to their utilitarian purpose. Inseam length is the main difference between styles, with boot cut jeans designed to fit over boots.

Straight leg jeans are denim pants that are cut so that the diameter of the leg opening is almost exactly the same from knee to ankle. They differ from flared jeans that start to flare in the mid-calf and flared pants that start to flare at the knee. They also differ from skinny jeans, which actually taper in diameter from knee to ankle.

Jeans styles are generally indicative of eras as they are a wardrobe staple, especially in the West. The 1960s and 1970s, for example, were a time when flared jeans were worn by almost everyone. The skinny style of jeans started to catch on in the mid-2000s, taking over after flared jeans were popular for quite some time.

One thing that differs with straight leg jeans is that they haven’t gone out of style as much as other styles. This is probably because many people use them for utilitarian purposes. While urbanites, fashionistas, and hipsters may wear jeans for a specific look, there are plenty of people who wear jeans because they are durable. Such people often have to wear durable clothing to cope with the type of work they regularly do. As such, the style of the jeans is not as important as the function.

For this reason, while flared or tapered styles can go out of style, straight leg jeans are almost always easy to find. Jeans companies that specialize in high-end fashion jeans may not sell this style every season. However, more moderately priced denim companies almost always keep at least one straight-leg style in their product line. Companies that sell denim to people who are more interested in the function and durability of denim clothing than the style can only sell denim jeans.

The main differences between straight leg jeans usually have to do with the inseam length. There are some styles that are a bit shorter and some that are a bit longer. Boot cut jeans, for example, are a variety that is designed with an inseam that is a specific length so that the bottom of the jean fits well over a boot. This is a design feature that probably started with a utilitarian purpose and has sometimes caught on.




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