A few weeks ago much-loved high street brand Marks and Spencer caused controversy with a £39 Spring dress that shoppers branded "god awful", it seems there's now a new item of clothing in stores that people have questions about.Taking to its Facebook page, M&S posted a gorgeous picture of Holly Willoughby posing in a bright pink slogan jumper with the words "Mon Amour" printed on it.This was styled with a pair of dark blue wash jeans which have the style name of "mom jeans".
However, some shoppers didn't gel with the title.The post was captioned with: "@hollywilloughby’s amour? Our classic mom jeans, with an effortlessly flattering fit that will never go out of style." For all the latest celebrity news – including their style secrets! – sign up to the OK!
Daily Newsletter. Shoppers took to the comment section of the post to share their opinions, with one user writing: "So who are mom jeans designed to fit, mums?" To which another user replied: "Everyone, it’s the name of the style – nothing to do with ‘Mums’ at all." Another posted: "'Mom' jeans" with a rolling eye emoji which triggered another user to respond with: "Again.
It’s a universally accepted term for a jeans style. Nothing to do with M&S. Nothing to do with Americanisation." The follower hit back saying: "It might be accepted but it is horrible isn't it?" Amongst all of the debate and controversy, other praised the style of denim, with one person commenting: "Mom Jeans are great!
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