October 4, 200817 yr I cant get over these dudes that wear the jeans skin tight,it looks f***ing ridiculous and uncomfortable.I imagine people were saying the same thing about me when I was growing up in the baggy fit jeans age but atleast that was comfortable.Guys are looking more and more like girls nowadays its scary.Long hair with highlights than skin tight girl shirts and jeans.The only way I could tell the difference is in the shoes,really.
October 4, 200817 yr I will probably always wear baggier pants and longer shorts just for comfort factor. I might end up looking completely out of it in terms of style, but oh well. That, and I don't want to look like a girl.
October 4, 200817 yr QUOTE (shipps @ Oct 4, 2008 -> 09:50 AM) I cant get over these dudes that wear the jeans skin tight,it looks f***ing ridiculous and uncomfortable.I imagine people were saying the same thing about me when I was growing up in the baggy fit jeans age but atleast that was comfortable.Guys are looking more and more like girls nowadays its scary.Long hair with highlights than skin tight girl shirts and jeans.The only way I could tell the difference is in the shoes,really. Where did you go last night, to the 80's?
October 4, 200817 yr QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Oct 4, 2008 -> 02:24 PM) Where did you go last night, to the 80's? It's somewhat popular these days, being in art school I see it quite a bit.
October 4, 200817 yr I don't find tighter jeans uncomfortable. I hate s*** flailing out like a windsail.
October 4, 200817 yr You see it a lot more in the city it seems. I was passing through Wicker Park/Bucktown today with a friend and noticed an overabundance of girl pants wearing dudes. I'm just glad I don't feel the need to be hipster. Maybe i'm getting old?
October 4, 200817 yr The reality is these guys wouldn't be wearing the pants if someone didn't like them. I know if one of my friends ever wore tight pants they'd never hear the end of it. From what I've seen of guys wearing tight pants on campus, it seems to be gay fashion. They're not just wearing tight pants and say, a Chicago Bears sweatshirt. It's always something that's equally strange (from my perspective) such as really tight shirt with some imagery going from the chest around the shoulder. But tight shirts aren't only reserved for the girly pants wearing crowd. They're a favorite choice of Johnny Fratboy or your average meathead. My friend came up with an interesting equation -- the tighter the shirt, the bigger the douchebag. It has never been proven false. Edited October 4, 200817 yr by Flash Tizzle
October 4, 200817 yr QUOTE (bmags @ Oct 4, 2008 -> 06:33 PM) and, conversely, the baggier the shirt, the more awkward they are. Never fails. Haha. The same guy who said tight shirt=douchebag wears baggy shirts to cover up his gut, and he definitely fits the mold.
October 4, 200817 yr It's a tactic I'm scared is approaching. Damn you alcohol, for being the end of my metabomalism.
October 5, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (Flash Tizzle @ Oct 4, 2008 -> 06:11 PM) From what I've seen of guys wearing tight pants on campus, it seems to be gay fashion. They're not just wearing tight pants and say, a Chicago Bears sweatshirt. It's always something that's equally strange (from my perspective) such as really tight shirt with some imagery going from the chest around the shoulder. I have to disagree with that,it seems to be mostly an Indie Emo Hipster thing not just a gay fashion.
October 5, 200817 yr The tight jeans guy usually has that haircut too. You know the one, dyed black with that swoop that comes down across one eye into a point. Very Flock Of Seagulls, fashion trends always come back around.
October 6, 200817 yr OK, I have a question for those of you that were actually present at the time of the hippie counterculture and the mad disco days. Is there any difference between those tight Levi's jeans compared to today's? Could it be that they were more colorful or less colorful or the fact that all there was to wear were bellbottoms? Just out of curiosity, but I can differentiate some differences such as attitude and emotional expression's.
October 6, 200817 yr There was a time in the 70s when I wore some pretty tight jeans, no back pockets to spoil the lines.
October 7, 200817 yr i don't wear the crazy tight s*** - i agree with that - but i like a happy medium. mine are kinda tight and they're boot cut. thats slowly going out, but it shouldn't. boot cut is where it'z at yall.
October 7, 200817 yr People in tight clothing really creep me out. Most chicks shouldn't wear clothes that tight either as the over hanging girth is not pretty and a good number of chicks have this.
October 7, 200817 yr QUOTE (Jenks Heat @ Oct 7, 2008 -> 04:33 PM) People in tight clothing really creep me out. agreed, why can't people just wear clothes that fit them.
October 7, 200817 yr QUOTE (Jenks Heat @ Oct 7, 2008 -> 04:33 PM) People in tight clothing really creep me out. Most chicks shouldn't wear clothes that tight either as the over hanging girth is not pretty and a good number of chicks have this. Oversized clothing is far worse. The lanky kid in the XXXXL Sox jersey is a classic one.
October 7, 200817 yr QUOTE (Texsox @ Oct 6, 2008 -> 11:12 AM) There was a time in the 70s when I wore some pretty tight jeans, no back pockets to spoil the lines. Anyone want to surf on a giant wave of vomit?
October 8, 200817 yr QUOTE (Texsox @ Oct 6, 2008 -> 11:12 AM) There was a time in the 70s when I wore some pretty tight jeans, no back pockets to spoil the lines. The no back pockets line takes the cake.
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