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baggy jeans Young men's baggy pants were seen in the early 1990s, but a limited number of people pushed the style to its limits until hip-hop grunge declined as the dominant music shaping urban teenagers. Long baggy shorts became popular in the mid-1990s. The waist was a few sizes too big to expose the upper waistband, demanding it should be as roomy as possible.Retailers such as Gap and Old Navy launched baggy jeans. Designer Tommy Hilfiger (1951-) created the 'Urban Prep' line, mimicking his street style of pairing baggy denim with his crisp white button-down shirts. There are various explanations as to why baggy jeans became popular. Some argue that trendsetters in the hip-hop community adopted the style to copy the pants issued to prisoners when they were imprisoned. It reflects the fact that you are not allowed to wear a belt for fear of hanging yourself in a car. The baggy jeans fashion originated with black basketball stars like Michael Jordan (1963- ) and opposed shorts long mandated by the National Basketball Association in favor of longer baggy shorts. Some claim to have started making the Carrie of Additionally, we believe that baggy jeans have roots in the skateboarding and snowboarding communities. Regardless of its origin, the baggy jeans trend has had a major impact on the sportswear industry. Levi's, the jeans manufacturer that was slow to offer baggy jeans, experienced a 15% decline in sales from 1996 to 1998. Hip-hop fashion remained popular until 2003, but the style was too tight-fitting. But there are signs that cropped jeans with low boots are making a comeback: low-waisted jeans that flare at the ankles.

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