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Everyone predicting that skinny jeans are coming back in 2024 is wrong. Jk, obviously I might be completely wrong (of course). While I like this theory and I think the data is there, there are a million different ways to interpret the data and how people were using different search terms at different times in the past 20 years to describe jeans. Also, the dates and data aren’t perfect, but this video aims to describe what I see (loosely) as the start dates for the denim trends, based on the google data. This video (like every video) is filtered through my own personal experience and interpretation of denim trends, so I am really curious to hear what your opinions and observations are (and if you think I’m totally wrong). If you want it in writing, it seems easier to interpret these trends based on their start dates than when they were peaking (which can be a bit more ambiguous). Start dates: 2005 - low rise skinny jeans 2011/2012 - high waisted skinny jeans 2019/2020 - high rise wide leg jeans 2023 - low rise wide leg jeans 2025/2026 - low rise skinny jeans The start of these mainstream trends are generally 7 years apart, except the introduction of the low rise baggy jeans which was only 4 years after the introduction of the baggy high rise jeans. Obviously people have been wearing all sorts of jeans all the time, but I’m trying to narrow down on the “main” most-trendy cuts of denim over the years. I can already tell that I am going to get a lot of pushback on this video - but I am really excited to hear what you all think of my little theory 💙 #fashiontrends #pinterest #skinnyjeans #moodboard #fashionprediction #fashiontrends2024 #googletrends #dataanalytics #fashiontiktok #fashionfyp #trendpredictions #fashionforecast
Everyone predicting that skinny jeans are coming back in 2024 is wrong. Jk, obviously I might be completely wrong (of course). While I like this theory and I think the data is there, there are a million different ways to interpret the data and how people were using different search terms at different times in the past 20 years to describe jeans. Also, the dates and data aren’t perfect, but this video aims to describe what I see (loosely) as the start dates for the denim trends, based on the google data. This video (like every video) is filtered through my own personal experience and interpretation of denim trends, so I am really curious to hear what your opinions and observations are (and if you think I’m totally wrong). If you want it in writing, it seems easier to interpret these trends based on their start dates than when they were peaking (which can be a bit more ambiguous). Start dates: 2005 - low rise skinny jeans 2011/2012 - high waisted skinny jeans 2019/2020 - high rise wide leg jeans 2023 - low rise wide leg jeans 2025/2026 - low rise skinny jeans The start of these mainstream trends are generally 7 years apart, except the introduction of the low rise baggy jeans which was only 4 years after the introduction of the baggy high rise jeans. Obviously people have been wearing all sorts of jeans all the time, but I’m trying to narrow down on the “main” most-trendy cuts of denim over the years. I can already tell that I am going to get a lot of pushback on this video - but I am really excited to hear what you all think of my little theory 💙 #fashiontrends #pinterest #skinnyjeans #moodboard #fashionprediction #fashiontrends2024 #googletrends #dataanalytics #fashiontiktok #fashionfyp #trendpredictions #fashionforecast

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