Bye, Skirts! ’19 Kids and Counting’ Jinger Duggar’s Best Moments Wearing Pants: See Photos

Leader of the pack Jinger Duggar marched to her mother Michelle Duggar’s beat, even though it was against her mother’s rules. As a part of their family’s traditional beliefs, Jinger, 28, and the rest of her nine sisters were raised to only wear dresses and skirts. Jinger began to prefer pants as she got older. She did so, and has done so all her adult lives. The 19 Kids and Counting alum even wore pants to her brother Jeremiah Duggar’s wedding in March 2022. Reddit shared a photo that showed the reality star’s bold fashion choices. Jinger was wearing shite pants in the photo, while her sisters Johannah (and Jennifer) wore long-sleeved and flowing dresses. In keeping with their conservative beliefs, modesty played an important role in the Duggar household. Growing Up Duggar is a 2014 book that explains why the dress codes adopted by their parents were so strict. “We do not dress modestly because we are ashamed of the body God has given us; quite the contrary. We realize that our body is a special gift from God and that He intends for it to be shared only with our future husband,” they said. In her memoir, The Hope We Hold, the author discussed that her mother’s reason for dressing the Duggar girls in dresses and skirts came from the Bible verse Deuteronomy 22:5. When Jingar married her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, in 2016, she decided to ditch the skirts and explore other fashion choices … and also dive deep into the Bible herself. After finding out that the Bible didn’t have any verses that forbid women to wear pants, she made the garment her new staple in her closet. Although she decided to alter her style to fit her family’s beliefs and it was difficult for the mother of two to make the transition. Jinger’s shift in view was felt by her siblings, as other Duggar women began to wear pants when they were old enough to make their own decisions. Take a look at Jinger Duggar’s best moments sporting pants!

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