The 40 Wildest Walmart Shoppers Ever Caught on Camera!
When The Jeans Are More Popular Than You
At the checkout counter, a woman’s standout pants capture attention. They’re probably DIY, with precise cuts every two inches from ankles to thighs, front and back. This cutting style, known as “ladder ripping,” has its roots in the punk fashion era of the 1970s, characterized by a rugged, rebellious vibe.
The trend has seen a resurgence, popular among those who value personalized style over mainstream fashion. These laddered jeans, a creative twist on ordinary denim, showcase how simple alterations can transform basic apparel into a statement piece, proving that bold fashion choices can make even routine grocery runs a little more interesting.
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