They are typically made of spandex and other materials to fit to the body's contours.
As a result, they have the external appearance of being much smaller than regular jeans before being worn.
The jeans are tight around the waist and legs, but the fabric around the buttocks is looser to give the wearer a "butt-lifting" look.
[5] Levanta cola jeans were first developed and produced in Colombia perhaps around the early 1990s.
[9][10] The jeans are most popular in Latin America (especially Mexico, Brazil, Peru and other neighboring countries) and the United States.