Many people are often confused when it comes to bootcut jeans
as they are unfamiliar with the different leg styles. They can’t tell the
difference between boot cut, skinny, wide leg or bell bottom jeans. There is no
reason to be intimidated by the different type of jeans as the name usually
refers to the type of the cut and the style.
Bootcut jeans
flare out at the bottom to accommodate boots. Although they are very similar to
bell bottom jeans, there is a big difference in flare, which is not as dramatic
or big.
Bootcut jeans
were introduced in the 1980’s with the aim to replace the bell bottom jeans as
they they were slowly losing their popularity. However, they became popular in
the 1990’s. They flared out a little more at the bottom, which made them
extremely appealing. Unlike the tapered leg jeans that make women look bigger, bootcut jeans
give a slimming effect.
When
it comes to circumference from the knee to the leg opening, women’s bootcut jeans
are usually no larger than one to two inches. They are tight to the knee and
flare out the hem.
Today,
black bootcut jeans
are very popular and everyone wears them as they look great on every body type.