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Post by K/S/K on Feb 21, 2012 3:48:36 GMT -5
What is a dead give away that the jeans you are wearing are not normal ? Well lets start with what is normal: It is Blue and made of Denin material and has 5 plain pockets and a right hand side zip fly and sits at mid waist and that is it ! Anything else and flags go up; eye brows are raised and the whistle is blown for the 'Clothing Police"! I have had jeans that zip in the back (center seam); zip on the left side; had two zippers in the front (think sailor pants) and one zip in the front either left or right facing. Some of these jeans had the standard 5 pocket arrangement. Others have had two pockets in the back only and then there were the two or three pockets in the front with none in the back. Had one pair with NO pockets at all just like jeggings without pockets. Have had jean shorts and cargo pants with cargo pockets on the right and left side - no other pockets. Of those with pockets the pocket details have been pretty much plain with little of no stitching except the Gloria Vanderbilt ones. With a low rise waist the pockets in the front are apt to be just for show and tell and the pockets in the rear not worth much else. So it is real easy to spot the ordinary routine jeans worn by either sex from those that were only worn formerly by the women. And now like "If the shoe fits wear it" so be it with jeans. Granted some designs are better amplified by a better built body but if it fits count your blessings and wear it !
k/s/s
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2012 6:10:31 GMT -5
I'd go with that, if it fits then wear it. I love wearing jeans with no pockets, jeggings. Definitely not men's jeans but they make me feel good.
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Post by Admin on Feb 21, 2012 16:27:36 GMT -5
Obviously if a guy wears something that fits a lot smaller like women's or is more about aesthetics and appearance than utilitarian use, the clothing police will blow the whistle. In a lot of developed societies even, there's nothing quite like the offense of an effeminate male, and really non more subject to rejection and ridicule. Surely it's not as strictly enforced as it was in the past, but never the less still very much an issue.
Honestly, most people don't care but will raise an eyebrow and probably cast judgment, as they are taught to. I hope to some day dispel the notion that jeans have a sex. They have fits, they have styles, they have washes, and designs but they are not one sex or the other and shouldn't but designated as such.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2012 0:33:35 GMT -5
Definitely not men's jeans but they make me feel good. In the end, that's all that matters.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2012 21:55:33 GMT -5
Guy couldn't agree with you more. You said everything that i and many people go through, thought it's just me.
Also you lose a lot of friends wearing tighter jeans. People tend to shy away from you shaking there heads or laughing in disbelief.
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