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Smile out of fashion?

I wonder if i can say like this.

for example, skinny jears are in fashion or skinny jeans are out of fashion or
skinny jeaans are the fashion or skinny jeans are out/ or skinny jeans are not in.

which sounds ok to you?
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Default Re: out of fashion?

1. Skinny jeans are in fashion.
2. Skinny jeans are in.

3. Skinny jeans are out of fashion.
4. Skinny jeans are out.
5. Skinny jeans are not in.

6. Skinny jeans are the fashion.
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