Jinger Duggar, one of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's married daughters has been criticized when she was seen wearing shorts right after her wedding to Jeremy Vuolo. But there is one person who is now the object of her affection and respect that allowed and even justified it - her husband.
Jeremy Vuolo, despite his knowledge of the Duggar girls' dress code, allowed his wife to wear pants. Many saw it as a defiance of his in-law's family rules as the photo shared on social media has received negative comments. In the photo posted four weeks ago on Jeremy's Instagram account, Jinger was wearing shorts.
Four days ago, Jinger posted on Instagram a photo with her wearing pants. It was a visit to the Magnolia Market in Waco, Texas where Jinger and her husband are based at present. Along with the photo shared, Jessa Duggar Seewald received backlash from fans saying that she is now following Jill Duggar Dillard's fashion style according to In Touch.
As for Jinger, Jeremy was criticized for allowing her wife to wear pants. The former soccer player admitted that he sees no harm in women wearing pants. According to The Hollywood Gossip, Jeremy said, "It is your liberty as to whether you dress modestly with a modest pair of pants, or with a skirt, or with a T-shirt, or with a blouse."
Although he believes that women's provocative outfits can contribute to men looking lustfully on them. He said, "It is not your liberty, women, to wear sensual, seductive clothing that is designed to draw the attention of your brothers." The Duggar son-in-law is quite liberal when it comes to his religious practices. He also said that Jesus did not save women and make them wear skirts. But the Bible says that each one is responsible for keeping the brethren from sinning.
Allowing his wife to defy the dress code of her family is his and Jinger's decision. Having Christian principles, Jeremy will not let his wife go beyond what is unacceptable. Not all of Jinger Duggar's fans agree that she looks good in pants, they still love to see her in dresses and skirts.
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