Gen Z deems skinny jeans out of style Wear these 10 approved pairs instead

Gen Z and skinny jeans do not get along.Cancel culture is coming for millennials and you’ll want to get the skinny on this newly nixed fashion trend.

According to the younger generation, skinny jeans are now officially over.The trend was called out on TikTok, with videos condemning the body-hugging pants and calling for their prompt removal from all closets in some very dramatic ways.RELATED: The best petite jeans for women, recommended by a stylist and our editorsIn this melodramatic and hopefully sarcastic video by user @momohkd, she instructs her 450,000 viewers to either throw the pants away, light them on fire or cut them up into something new.

At least the last option was thrifty, right? Millennials and above are understandably upset by this sudden switch to baggier pants, as skinny jeans are a staple for most and were thought to be the elevated next step after the baggy mom jeans and super low-rise denim of the ’90s.With all that being said, maybe Gen Z has a point, and it doesn’t hurt to expand our pants wardrobe a bit to keep up with the times.

Since skinny jeans are constricting and many are spending work at home (at least, some of the time), the Post Wanted team has decided to try on some looser and cooler options, from wide-leg denim to mom-and-dad jeans and trendy styles from Abercrombie, Levi’s, lululemon, and more.Below, find the best editor-tested, non-skinny Gen Z jeans and pants for men and women.

Abercrombie was around for the millennials, and now the brand has undergone a major Gez Z makeover that The Post Wanted team is here for.These 90s-style high-rise relaxed jeans feature built-in stretch for superior comfort and a slimmer fitting at the top with a wide-leg silhouette for the ultimate fit.They’re also available in more washes than we can count on our fingers.

“My oh my, what would I do without Abercrombie’s Curve Love Jeans,” supposed Commerce Reporter, Miska Salemann.“When I say these are ultra-flattering, I mean it....

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