I can't say that I have seen any, no. What I have seen on the playground this week though is a mum wearing wide legged trousers at least 3" above the ground with garish socks and ballet flats that don't match anything... I could weep
Quite a few BFs out here, east of Seattle. Not the REALLY baggy ones, though. More slim-fit. And I have seen them on most age groups. I was chatting with the SA at the local gap and he said they are flying out the door.
So interesting! Thanks, ladies.

I've spoken to SAs who have said the same thing, Marlene. BFs are flying out of stores around here.

Of course, skinnies and straight legs still rule no matter what here in Seattle. People are rolling up their existing straight legs to create the same BF vibe - that's the cheaper version

Barely a bootcut in sight. In fact, I can't remember when I last saw one on a lass in Seattle. I see bootcuts on blokes, but most of them wear straight legs.
If I lived in Seattle, I'd be avoiding bootcuts, too. Well, I don't wear my own single pair much as it is -- not because I dislike, but just because of weather.

We should do a survey again further into the summer, Angie. Maybe the BF finds its true season then? Especially since people seem to be loving the roll.

Skinnies only, as far as the eye can see. Bootcuts and trousers only for me, I am out of style.

N.O.

not in LA, DC, Chicago, middle west and all points i've been to, since the beginning of the year.

in LA, it's skinnies 24/7, even on my very very fashion forward sister. usually, she cycles so fast, that i already get handmedowns when angie starts talking about it.
Have not seen anyone wear them here in ireland so far. Its still all skinny jeans and leggings. Bring back the bootcut they have my vote
I haven't seen a single soul wearing BFs here but have seen people rolling up. I am all alone in the BF department. Lots of skinnies and lots of bootcuts. I would say both of these reign supreme. Amongst my childrens friends I see only skinnes and jegging styles. Amongst my age group I see straight legs and bootcuts.

Now that you mention it, I don't see the really slouchy, oversized look here. (I'm in AZ.) Skinny jeans, including colored, (less commonly) prints, distressed, ankle, etc., are still the most common style. I'm sitting here wearing my "boyfriend" jeans from Old Navy, but they're not super baggy or slouchy. They're loose in the rear and hips, but the legs are fairly narrow, ending at the lower calf and rolled up a touch. (I think Old Navy calls them skinny boyfriend jeans.) I'd love a pair of white boyfriend jeans, but the Old Navy ones fit me weird for some reason (even though they are supposedly the same as the ones I'm wearing), and I don't want to spend a lot. I'm in the middle of losing weight, and should be down another pants size or even two when I'm done. So I'm trying not to spend $$ on things that won't fit anymore. Right now, I'm looking for accessories, jewelry, and shoes to have fun with what I've got.

The only nod to the BF I've seen are high school girls rolling their skinnies since it's been warm. I saw a woman my age in a store yesterday who was wearing slouchy jeans with a wide belt and I got all excited...until she turned around and revealed blingy pockets and a super tight fit across the behind. I guess she just had poor fit in the crotch, which originally made me think she was wearing BF's.
Same as AG here in South Australia, very unintentional for the most part. The shops are marketing a "skinny" boyfriend, which aren't really baggy.
West of Boston here. I've only ever seen BFs on a hanger or mannequin.
No BFs here either. Some rolled straight legs, but there's not much bagginess to be seen. A lot of skinny jeans (and leggings)!

I'm in a suburb of Toronto and I'd say skinnies still rule here. With the warmer weather we are starting to see cropped slim trousers and the dreaded baggy capris. No sign of intentional baggy BFs.

SO CAL sleepy beach community reporting in: no BFs to be seen as far as the eye can roam. But then, this little town lives in shorts, tees, and Rainbow sandals year round. Just to wear any type of jean is seen as an anomaly!
I guess that I should say there is one exception to the 'no BF' report - and that is Me! I wear them aLOT! However, just the other day I had on my largest pair of BFs and 1 person that I ran into asked me how much weight I had lost, and another person just flat out told me that my jeans were too big! I just laughed and told them that I liked them big - and then she kind of rolled her eyes and shook her head as though she was thinking to herself, "That Marley - she is an odd duck."

Northern>Canada working class mining town of +/- 40,000. Skinnies, and coloured jeans. The young set get into short shorts as soon as the temps allow. 40+ fashionistas are rolling their straight cuts ( as do I).

While on business in Sudbury ( a BIGGER) mining town this week, I spotted more of the same. Way too many short-shorts on the younger set. There was a display in Old Navy with signage identifying BF jeans. The piles were pretty high! The GAP outlet had deep discounts on slouchy khakis. BR outlet had mounds of wide leg trousers at reduced prices.

I don't see them here in SLC, Utah either. Skinnies are still the main thing, as are coloured skinnies.

Funny, I bought my very first pair of BF jeans in the summer of 2011 at Joe Fresh in the Superstore in North Vancouver - didn't even know what they were, but liked them. Everyone raved about them and I felt good in Vancouver wearing these. They are super-soft and perfect for a Vancouver summer.

Last summer, I got the pale blue Kut Catherine's (same as Sveta has) and wore them quite a bit here in the US - but to be honest, I didn't see anyone else wearing them at all! I almost felt ....fashion forward or something. Me, the one person in my family associated with a very classic, almost-dressy style - and the only one I know who has so-called "boyfriend" jeans. :0

Maybe that's why it's been so fun? I have a pair of the white Kut BF's on the way.

We got relo'd here (job/career stuff), and I don't feel like I fit in anyway, and I hate to say it, but these BF jeans that no one else is wearing are making me feel more like myself, somehow! Silly, eh? I kind of enjoy pairing a crisp button-down shirt with slouchy, faded BF jeans ....makes me feel happy!

Come to think of it (and this may be another topic entirely), I have a funny feeling that moving to a place where I feel totally out of place is actually helping me decipher my own 'style' - whatever that may be.

So - no BF jeans around these parts - and yet, I have a third pair coming from Nordstrom in white.
I've only had one BF spotting and that was on Isis at our last meet-up.

No other sightings at my mom and church circles. I don't think I've even seen anyone sporting it at the mall.

I mostly see skinnies, especially the colored ones. However, I have seen an occasional bootcut and I still wear them too.
I did not see any when I was in Europe in March.

Here on the west coast of Canada I have seen them around for a few years but running second to skinnies. When I finally found mine at DKNY at the start of this season they were "flying out of the store".

Our weather stayed really cool so everyone was still in skinnies and boots or booties and now we have instant summer this past week. The girls at the high school have gone straight to short denim cutoffs (that just cannot be comfortable) or maxi dresses and everyone else seems to be in something different (skirts, dresses, crops, white jeans) with no discernible trend. I do see a lot of inadvertent slouchy around here
I haven't seen many BF's down here in the deep south. It's mostly skinny pants and leggings.
I haven't seen any BF's around here except what Suz said (just myself and her). The younger generation is still so much into skinnies and as weather is warming up, I am seeing them in mini skirts and short shorts but no BF's or slouchies at all. Majority of people just don't care about what is in fashion at all and wear same kind of clothes and sillhouette every single day of the year. It is like from one extreme to another.
Wow, this is fascinating. I bought the Kut from the Kloth BF and I am loving them. But I got them two sizes down from my usual size. I couldn't take the bagginess factor. Ironically, after reporting that I haven't seen any baggy ones, I went to a school function tonight and one of the moms was wearing a baggy pair of BFs. I felt like a wildlife biologists finally seeing the animal that was believed to exist but had never been seen before. LOL. She looked really good, BTW.

Below is the look everywhere around here.
Nope, I did not see many of them - or maybe I am not paying attention? It does not matter however as I will continue to wear them and slouchy trousers. This may be the first time in my life I feel SO ahead of the curve in my neck of woods (I jumped on skinnies bandwagon after they were around for 6+years...)
I live in NM and haven't seen any boyfriend jeans. It's all skinnies around here. Soon it will be too hot for jeans and everyone will be wearing shorts, capris or cropped pants.
I also do not see them in LA! Granted, I am on the West Side, not gritty Hollywood or Hipster Silverlake... but all I see are rolled up skinnies. None of my customers are remotely interested in BF jeans. DH also likes to remind me that I am the only weird one wearing baggy pants around.
Not any here in Central California (agricultural area). My white Kut bfs got a positive response though. Haven't tried bfs in blue denim.
Oh my, your question cracked me up Angie! You know I had not given this a moment's thought until now, even though I wear bf's all the time. The young girls I have seen all are wearing skinny skinnies with ballet flats. The older women are wearing skinnies, skirts, long shorts, but hmm, no bf's although they are selling them in the stores. I think I need to do some research in Tel Aviv.
A big NO here in the Midwest. I have NEVER seen them. It's funny, though, because a couple of weeks ago, I walked into the handbag dept in Nordie's and the SA commented right away on how cute I looked in my BF jeans. So at least one person in the Midwest is familiar with them ; ).

I didn't see a single pair in England or France when I was there, including in Paris or London.

I must admit it does make me feel like stand out like a sore thumb when I wear mine.
Hunh, I wonder if waiting tables and bartending in my TR Cameron's have customers scratching their heads as to whether I know my size. Heh. I do wear them less loose than some here, but definitely looser than 90% of the public I am dealing with. Tips are just as good, at any rate
Just north of Angie, reporting in. I see some BFs but not many. Mostly skinnies, slouchy skinnies, and rolled straights. I don't feel out of place in my BFs, though (which I'm wearing right now).