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Wongo
15th May 2006, 01:51 PM
Something I don’t really understand here.
Why do they wear their pants so loose? You can see at least a third or sometimes a half of their underpants?
Why are their pants so long? They are literally mopping the floor wherever they go. They get so dirty and rotted.
What’s the deal here?
:confused:
silentC
15th May 2006, 01:56 PM
They pay a lot of money for those Calvin Kleine jocks, Wongo, they want you to be able to see them :cool:
Krunchy
15th May 2006, 02:22 PM
Wongo,
When I see that, I just take it as a sign that I'm getting too old :o :eek:
Krunchy
Toolin Around
15th May 2006, 02:23 PM
It seems now it's also popular for teenage guys to wear girls pants:eek: I was told it's because guys can't find pant tight enough in mens sizes
Wongo
15th May 2006, 02:26 PM
It seems now it's also popular for teenage guys to wear girls pants:eek: I was told it's because guys can't find pant tight enough in mens sizes
Not just teenagers mate. Some of the members here also...
Oops sorry ozwinner I wasn't meant to...:D
Bob38S
15th May 2006, 02:27 PM
It seems now it's also popular for teenage guys to wear girls pants:eek: I was told it's because guys can't find pant tight enough in mens sizes
Probably the only way some of these ferals could get into a girl's pants. :D:D
It is my understanding of medical opinion that, tight undies in males can/could/might lead to sterility - bring it on
Bob
CameronPotter
15th May 2006, 02:41 PM
Never heard of it being fashionable to wear girl's pants. As for why they are long and baggy is because:
1. "Street" fashion started in the States where the gangs started to become cool. They couldn't afford clothes that fitted, so they wore what they could find (baggy clothes). This was copied.
2. It is cool to appear no to care. Thus, when your clothes are rotting at the bottom, you appear not to care. The funny thing is that you also have to appear to care enough to get the right baggy clothes. :rolleyes:
Cam
(Fashion Cynic)
rod1949
15th May 2006, 03:24 PM
When I see these baggy panted kids I think back to my days as a young-in having to wear the hand me downs that were allways big and baggy on me, and I use to hate em... the hand me downs that is.
Stuart
15th May 2006, 04:11 PM
Just makes it easy to come up behind, stand on the cuff, and aim a swift hard kick at the exposed ar se. It's what they deserve - they are just being considerate by making the job easier.
ozwinner
15th May 2006, 04:16 PM
I thought it was to make wedgies easier. :D :p
Al :)
Stuart
15th May 2006, 04:18 PM
Yeah - but by the sound of it they'd enjoy that too much (reading the earlier posts)
Dan
15th May 2006, 07:03 PM
1. "Street" fashion started in the States where the gangs started to become cool. They couldn't afford clothes that fitted, so they wore what they could find (baggy clothes). This was copied.
I thought it started in the American prisons where all the cool dudes weren't allowed to have belts due to the risk of them hanging themslves.
bitingmidge
15th May 2006, 07:26 PM
It's an age-old conundrum methinks.
We assert our individuality by copying the way someone else dresses.
Me, I wear a t-shirt, boardshorts and sandals to work mostly, so I'm different (except for the other guys in the office who wear the same as me........)
Even when we aren't in the uniform of our tribe, we are.
help
P
:rolleyes:
Rossluck
15th May 2006, 07:36 PM
If you like the way teenagers dress, then it's not "cool", and they have to find some other way to resist the ideals of the previous generation. It's what teenagers do, it's what we did, it's what their teenage children will do. Remember the holes in our jeans, and stone washed jeans, and our long hair; how "we" hated those teenage skinheads that were around in our time. It's a teenage thing: let them have their time.
Grunt
15th May 2006, 07:45 PM
My parents laughed at me for wearing seventies gear. Todays teenagers will laugh at tomorrows. It's the way of life.
ozwinner
15th May 2006, 08:00 PM
My parents laughed at me for wearing seventies gear. . .
But that was 2 days ago, what did you expect?
Sorry, forgot the man
Al :D :p
Ashore
15th May 2006, 08:08 PM
Our daughters laughed at our wedding movie , ( married in 73) when we had it put on video tape , they were 16 and 18 at the time , at 22 the youngest asked her mother if she still had those platform shoes from the wedding as she wanted to borrow them . :confused:
Big circle keep your clothes long enough and you will be back in fashon.
Rgds