Until very recently (as in, this week), I wouldn't go anywhere near a pair of stretchy low-rise skinny jeans. It's been high-rise or the highway for me for quite some time. But alas, we've been hinting at the return of the 2000s trend we used to know and love on a fairly regular basis over the past year, and we may have just received confirmation that the most controversial skinny jean trend of them all is indeed back.
Re/done, every celebrity, blogger, It model, and Instagram star's go-to denim brand for reworked vintage Levi's, now has their own Originals line in addition to their vast collection of Levi's, and they've swiftly been churning out new styles. The latest is their version of jeans with stretch (up until this point, they'd only worked with 100 percent cotton denim). I was instantly intrigued when I noticed this week that they'd just added a pair of stretchy low-rise jeans into the mix. The jeans have a cool vintage-inspired wash and a low (but not too low) rise and button fly, and I have to admit that they're very cool—likey because, in the words of the brand, “We took the retro/disco hip-hugger style and reimagined it for today’s style.”
Given Re/done’s endorsement of the controversial 2000s trend, it looks like summer 2017 just might mark the official, new and improved version of the trend. I never thought I’d say this, but I actually want these low-rise skinny jeans. Shop them for yourself below!
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