Will You Be Wearing Ripped Jeans This Fall?

Will You Be Wearing Ripped Jeans This Fall?

Ripped jeans popped up again this spring, and now they're showing up at tons of retailers for this coming fall- straight-legs, flares, pale washes, even skinny styles are getting the treatment long inexplicably shared by both rock stars and sorority girls. What's your take- a perfect fit for the coming season, too soon to bring it back, or something you never wore in the first place?

Clockwise from top left:
Distressed vintage slim jean, $135, JCrew, available here.
True Religion Joey flare jean, $216, Shopbop, available here.
Harlow skinny, $44.50, Delias, available here.
Favorite boyfriend jean, $49.50, American Eagle, available here.
Jocelyn super dark destroy, $99.50, Abercrombie, available here.
Ksubi distressed jean, was $265, now $69, Barney's New York, available here.


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 13 Comments

<a href="/user/56" title="View user profile.">lizzy</a>lizzy said:
no...been there...did that
<a href="/user/2784" title="View user profile.">liang</a>liang said:
I'm definitely over that. I got so sick of replacing them all the time because the rips just got bigger and bigger.
<a href="/user/647" title="View user profile.">Ames</a>Ames said:
I got all nostalgic when I saw them... my high school/early college 501's like that were so cool- or at least I thought so at the time. I still like how they look (the JCrew ones are my favorite wash and cut) but somehow I don't think they'll work on me all pregnant this fall.
<a href="/user/2023" title="View user profile.">Elyn</a>Elyn said:

Of course they'll look AMAZING on you!!! The trick is to not spend to much (I've seen some scaaaary prices for maternity) ... I'll dig around & find you some hot looks that won't cause wallet-pain!!! Also TopShop is opening in SoHo in October & they have TOTALLY affordable maternity jeans that are on-trend ... so I'll scout it for you when it opens!  ;~)))) 

<a href="/user/2023" title="View user profile.">Elyn</a>Elyn said:
ps- THANK YOU for the Ksubi find!!!! I meant to check out Barney's but they got their Fall boots in & ... uuuuh ... you know ;~))))
<a href="/user/325" title="View user profile.">lis</a>lis said:
I don't really like buying jeans that already have holes in them, because I'm really good at wearing my jeans out. :) But its always nice when they're fashionable again.. though really, I think ripped jeans are never completely "out" of style.
Passerby (not verified)Passerby (not verified) said:
Hell yeah!
Passerby (not verified)Passerby (not verified) said:
I never stopped wearing them... love my ripped jeans! Glad they're back!
<a href="/user/1141" title="View user profile.">Samantha1978</a>Samantha1978 said:
Probably...I love the easy comfortable look. I've always been a jeans and t-shirt gal. The AE boyfriend jean is fabulous. I live in mine and will be getting more.
<a href="/user/422" title="View user profile.">sabine</a>sabine said:
hm, probably not. not a fan of holes and super ripped jeans. I guess I'll stick with the skinny jeans. Love pepe jeans, they have the most perfect fit!
Passerby (not verified)Passerby (not verified) said:
I will!
<a href="/user/114" title="View user profile.">vozbelle</a>vozbelle said:
I will stick with my mainly dark wash jean collection. Jeans I can wear going out and to work. Boot cut or wide leg. Gap jeans fit me very well and don't break the bank. I do have a favorite pair from JCrew but only buy if super clearance, they can be pricy (though I am wearing my super comfy $20 dress from them today!).
Shel (not verified)Shel (not verified) said:
I would never buy ripped jeans. They are the best when you earn it and wear the holes in yourself. Then they've become the most comfortable, worn in jeans- love it! In fact, mine got so worn in, comfortable, and holey that I made myself paint in them so they'd be officially wrecked and I'd stop wearing them in public. (a big hole by the butt really isn't appropriate ;)

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