How baggy is too baggy when it comes to jeans?
It’s a personal choice. But for me, when you can see your underwear, they’re too baggy.
What’s a good reference for how to pull off baggy jeans?
It’s a very specific reference, but there’s a photo book by Andrew Miksys called Disko that captures these amazing kids in the late ’90s rural Lithuanian discos. There's one image where a girl is wearing really baggy denim and the bottom half of her jeans is soaked. There's something so iconic about that as a look, but then also the reality of baggy jeans, which often means you’re carrying around half of the floor with you.
How about the other parts of an outfit – what kinds of shapes and silhouettes pair well with a baggy fit?
You could commit to the full baggy and go with something oversized up top so it's a whole look. My preference is to be a bit more put together with a tight, clean silhouette that then goes into the baggy – like with a slightly cropped classic knit or a classic baby tee on top.
What pop culture moment instantly comes to mind when you think of baggy jeans?
I think of the ’00s paparazzi shots of celebrities in LA, people like Heath Ledger or Keira Knightley. Just hot people in baggy denim with rips at the bottom, who’ve probably never once washed their jeans.
Do you ever wash your jeans? Should you?
No, never…although I was saying to Camille that I will often hand wash the bottom of my jeans in the sink because that part gets really dirty, but I never do a full wash. It kills the shape.
If you had to launch a publication dedicated to denim, what would you call it?
‘Fit’.
On a similar note, do you know of any cool denim-related books or publications you can recommend?
Disko by Andrew Miksys.
Teenagers in Their Bedrooms by Adrienne Salinger.
Paradiso Stills by Max Natkiel: [Paradiso] was this amazing club in Amsterdam in the ’80s, there’s a lot of late punk references and great denim throughout this book.
Snog, marry, kill: baggy jeans, slim fit, skinny. What’s your pick?
Marry slim, snog baggy, kill skinny.