Boring Mens Jeans

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by InTheFlesh, Aug 31, 2004.

  1. InTheFlesh

    InTheFlesh Member

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    What is the deal with men's jeans having to be bigger. I prefer wearing slim jeans. Who else does?
     
  2. Bohemian_Child

    Bohemian_Child Member

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    funny, i prefer mens jeans...maybe were the same size, we can swap my girly tight pants for your baggy comfy pants!!


    In all honesty some stores now have a belled type fit, try thrift/vintage shops (the salvation army near me has a TON of tighter flared legged mens pants) or just ignore the weird looks and get women's pants. Who cares, right?
     
  3. backtothelab

    backtothelab Senior Member

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    Because the eighties is dead.
     
  4. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    men used to wear tight flares in the 60s and 70s, and stovepipes in the eighties.

    Tight jeans look great on men!

    wear girls ones. I mean whos gonna know?
    if the clothes fit then wear em!
     
  5. lynsey

    lynsey Banned

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    do not wear tight jeans if you are a man-this is a nono
     
  6. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    but tight flares are hot as!!!!
     
  7. MountainGirlVT

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    thrift stores are definitely a good place to look for cool men's jeans. but, yeah....beware of the tight acid washed 80s jeans that are still kickin around in some shops. they're no good....
     
  8. UnspokenThings

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    im a guy and i like wearing tight jeans, 60s style.

    but flares dont really suit me i dont think coz i have very skinny legs and it emphasises it, more so than if the jeans go straight down (with beatle boots at my feet).

    but lots of girls have said i should wear flares. and lots say that tight jeans look too 80s. they are probably right.
     
  9. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    I agree, say NO! to acid wash
     
  10. loveflower

    loveflower Senior Member

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    i agree, pants are getting bigger by the day- what are you keeping in there? got everything but the kitchen sink, i swear




    some guys look amazing in tight jeans- i say if you're gonna go for baggy/loose, dont make it too big, you shouldnt be able to fit a guitar in your pants
     
  11. InTheFlesh

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    Fuck it i'm going to a store and getting some womens jeans.
     
  12. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    Yay!


    go now!
    go fourth and jean clad yourself!
     
  13. UnspokenThings

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    womens jeans hurt your bits. no crotch room at all. which is ok if you want your dick outlined so people can see it when you walk around.
     
  14. Bohemian_Child

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    yay for womens jeans.



    and im sure you can find a pair that wont hurt your bits n pieces, id assume that since women have wider hips and differently shaped butts that a not super skin tight pair would fit you comfortably, yet still be much more 'tight' than men's jeans.

    GOOD LUCK!!!!
     
  15. daisymae

    daisymae Senior Member

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    In my opinion, men in tight jeans look like they are trying to show us something....like their package.....lol.

    [​IMG]
     
  16. Orsino2

    Orsino2 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Priority mail?
     
  17. lostdazedintime

    lostdazedintime Fucked in the head

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    i wear mine loose that baggy and not tight, i dont like that tight restrained feeling, i like that loose free unrestricted feeling, and yes say no the the acid wash! i feel you shouldnt go with what was fashionable in the 60's or 70's, i go with what im comfortable in...
     
  18. Mui

    Mui Senior Member

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    i ONLY wear tight pants... they gotta be tight... it sucks that companies are making mens jeans more baggy... becuase i love tight pants... ye me and my friends tried girls jeans too... they are fucking hot!
     
  19. Mui

    Mui Senior Member

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    oh, and btw.... ragstop or rock n roll shops should have the tite pants ur lookin for
     
  20. malina

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    um.. i dont give a crap about fashion but i live in a fashion city.. düsseldorf, germany... and would like to point out that i rarely see a guy here wearing baggy jeans... ok they arent wearing nutthuggers either.. but get a hint guys.. if you have an ass GIRLS WANNA SEE IT. and unless you are going for the hiphop style which also looks cool ... IT IS OKAY TO WEAR JEANS THAT FIT. i personally am not for the david bowie in labrynth look.... i dont want to see your nuts unless you are in bed with me.. but still... sometimes even though i think people around here are so ridiculous about fashion .. it still astonishes me to go back to ohio and see that people who are just as ridiculously obsessed with it have no clue about how far behind they are. here's my fashion tip... WEAR WHATEVER THE HELL YOU WANT.
     
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