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True. But define light? When i think of light, i think of almost white. You know the new teenage trend. Come to think of it, with you using the word medium, i would say most of my jeans are medium with a few dark ones.
Does anyone have opinion? I personally find dark color denim easier to match other clothes, what do you think?
Not a single person here will say light jeans are good,
The problem is that a dark blue shirt looks far better with lighter jeans that it does with darker jeans.
Not a single person here will say light jeans are good, yet every single one of them was wearing lighter jeans in the 1990s. Dark denim was totally lame back in the 90s. (Look at Mr. 1978 ...Sergio Velente / Jordache / Sasoon ..... Ohh la la ! ) Now, light denim is totally lame. (Look at Mr. Grunge rocker 1993! ) Basically, what looks "good" is what TV/younger people are wearing, and isn't too old. If you want to be more empirical, poor people (and outdated suburban parents) are more apt to wear 8-10 year old jeans. So, today, if you wear light jeans, you'll look like poor people (or a dad) 10 years from now, if you wear dark jeans, you'll look like poor people (or a dad) ...while every is wearing "hip" light jeans 10 years from now... There's nothing inherent good or bad about the color. It's just meaningless fashion, and buying cycles.
a perfect summary of my feelings on the subject. Well done.