Why It's Finally Time To Ditch Your Skinny Jeans
Skinny jeans peaked in the early '00s and somehow still haven't gone away — yet, that is. Now, if you're a millennial, you might be muttering to yourself something about how we can pry your skinny jeans out of your cold, dead hands. We hate to burst your bubble dear skinny jean lovers, but with new denim styles constantly coming on the scene — personally, we're all about straight-leg jeans — it might be time to finally ditch your skinny jeans for good.
Style options aside, did you know that there are actually several medical reasons to let go of your skinnies? Yes, you heard us right. Medical professionals are suggesting that wearing tight jeans too often could actually contribute to certain medical problems. Dr. Axe cites nerve damage, abdominal pain, and joint issues as possible side effects of wearing skinny jeans. You don't need to start panic-purging right away, though! Now, let's dive into the health hazards skinny jeans can cause and go from there. If nothing else, branching out and trying new styles is a great way to expand your personal style horizon a bit.
Skinny jeans can cause fungal infections

f you've ever been sweaty in skinny jeans, you already know where we're going with this one. Skinny jeans trap moisture — any type of moisture — against your skin. Skinny jeans in the summer become an instant sweat factory, and the sweat simply stays there. It's a situation that's uncomfortable at best, and at worst, it can create a great breeding ground for bacteria and fungus. Read More…