Tight JEans
#21
#22
ya kilts, In, well at least American Mainstream society Skirt, or Kilt is a female article of clothing, but to the Scotts' (correct me if I'm wrong) but is a highly masculine thing to wear.
So I think people need to let others do things even if they don't understand why or even agree.....This does not go for everything, I'm talking about clothes!
Here's an example: I've raced BMX Bikes for almost 10 years, I don't like wearing the protective leather pants, but I don't like jeans either cuz the fabric gets caught in the bike chain, So I started wearing tight jeans when I raced. And I just got comfortable with them, so now I wear them on a daily basis.
Everyone is entitled to what they like, just cause I like my skinny jeans doesn't mean you have to. Just respect what I like, I respect what you like.
I like lifting my car, and i respect that some people think its dumb, I don't go and insult them just for having a diffrent opinon.
So I think people need to let others do things even if they don't understand why or even agree.....This does not go for everything, I'm talking about clothes!
Here's an example: I've raced BMX Bikes for almost 10 years, I don't like wearing the protective leather pants, but I don't like jeans either cuz the fabric gets caught in the bike chain, So I started wearing tight jeans when I raced. And I just got comfortable with them, so now I wear them on a daily basis.
Everyone is entitled to what they like, just cause I like my skinny jeans doesn't mean you have to. Just respect what I like, I respect what you like.
I like lifting my car, and i respect that some people think its dumb, I don't go and insult them just for having a diffrent opinon.
#23
Yeah, I never really understood why a guy would wanna wear skinny jeans? What is it with kids these days, wearing skinny jeans, having long or "whispy" hair, wearing make up and stuff. It's pretty bad when a lot of times you can't tell if they're a guy or girl.
#24
there are some pretty extreme kids out there who choose to express themselves in that way, and in that case it's stage in growing up, or with some a lifestyle they choose.
I'm sure we can all admit to doing something or wearing something or a style, and look back, and say,"dam, what was I thinking".
I'm sure we can all admit to doing something or wearing something or a style, and look back, and say,"dam, what was I thinking".
#25
Sounds like the OP is looking for the old "hip hugger" or maybe some bell bottom jeans. Those were all the rage back in the 70's. Along with silk shirts and platform shoes.
#26
And am I the only one who doesn't understand the whole chicks looking like dudes? There was this girl at my high school that went by Mel who everyday she wore a baggy wifebeater and baggy jeans and had a buzzcut. I though she was a dude for 3 years until my senior year when I saw her walk out of the girls locker room and heard a coach call her Mellanie.
#27
ya kilts, In, well at least American Mainstream society Skirt, or Kilt is a female article of clothing, but to the Scotts' (correct me if I'm wrong) but is a highly masculine thing to wear.
So I think people need to let others do things even if they don't understand why or even agree.....This does not go for everything, I'm talking about clothes!
Here's an example: I've raced BMX Bikes for almost 10 years, I don't like wearing the protective leather pants, but I don't like jeans either cuz the fabric gets caught in the bike chain, So I started wearing tight jeans when I raced. And I just got comfortable with them, so now I wear them on a daily basis.
Everyone is entitled to what they like, just cause I like my skinny jeans doesn't mean you have to. Just respect what I like, I respect what you like.
I like lifting my car, and i respect that some people think its dumb, I don't go and insult them just for having a diffrent opinon.
So I think people need to let others do things even if they don't understand why or even agree.....This does not go for everything, I'm talking about clothes!
Here's an example: I've raced BMX Bikes for almost 10 years, I don't like wearing the protective leather pants, but I don't like jeans either cuz the fabric gets caught in the bike chain, So I started wearing tight jeans when I raced. And I just got comfortable with them, so now I wear them on a daily basis.
Everyone is entitled to what they like, just cause I like my skinny jeans doesn't mean you have to. Just respect what I like, I respect what you like.
I like lifting my car, and i respect that some people think its dumb, I don't go and insult them just for having a diffrent opinon.
#28
Dont get me wrong....you wear what ever you want...I dont care....just not my thing on a guy...not baggy either.....I like to see STUFF, if you know what I mean.
#29
Exactly be who you want all I was saying. But I agree no skinny jeans on guys.
#30
As far as I'm concerned, anything tighter than a good pair of Levi 501s is blasphemy.