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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2014 11:03:02 GMT -5
Has anyone discovered Topshop and their newer jean style called painted on jeans?
Not a great believer in men jeans but seams topshop is pushing guys to wear skinny tight jegging like denim. Never tried them. Knowing women jeans are far superior to any skinny men jeans out their via comfort, style and fit.
Although did notice browsing in a store looking at men's levis. Levi's actually have brought more spandex in some loose fitting denim they sell. I own 510's which have spandex in them but never seen other fits that weren't 100% cotton.
Just asking if Topshop might bring guys into trendy skinny painted on tight fitted jeans. This maybe a good thing for me women will stop assuming i'm wearing female jeans. So no assumptions i'm a crossdresser or freak like some said.
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Post by K/S/K on May 18, 2014 0:45:06 GMT -5
Topshop isn't that a UK venue ? I have read in forums about the Topshop as being a very straight forward progressive men fashion store.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2014 6:09:45 GMT -5
I live in UK. Topshop is really cool. I have bought many pairs of their womens bootcut/flare/skinny jeans. It is true that spray on skinnys are now available for men in various colours. But I'm so used to women's that I doubt I will ever change. And besides, the pockets are too big.
I have also bought a lot of blouse/checked shirts from Topshop. Even though the buttoning is opposite to men's, it's not obvious that they are women's. And they fit big enough which is the majority problem with other brands/shops.
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Post by K/S/K on Jun 11, 2014 21:47:39 GMT -5
I have a great deal of women's polo shirts (blouses) with the reverse button placket. After the newness of the shirt is laundered out the buttoning really is not a problem at all. When the shirt is new the buttons and threads are oh so tight and give one a heck of a time trying to do the simple task of buttoning albeit just the reverse of what one was used to. Same thing with jeans with the reverse fly front - one simply has to angle the hand over the fly to zippem up. With the LOW RISE jeans the zipper is getting to be a non event - zips less than 5 inches are common. AND then what about the jeans with the left side zip off the hip or as I have posted before about those jeans with the rear crotch seam zipper. Then from time to time there are the twin zippers (simulated sailor pants detailing)! All this fastening and zipping to keep the pants from falling down (off) but in reality the pants are so tight (painted on) that it takes an extreme effort to peal the damn things off ! I have some leggings type jeans with ankle zippers which really snug the pants around the legs ! To each his own and the devil for us all !
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Post by FreedomOfExpression on Apr 8, 2016 1:07:50 GMT -5
Visiting family in Las Vegas, I was jazzed to find a TopShop to try on their spray-on skinnys. But I have to admit, I'm not a fan. . They have nice compression from the thigh down, but, for me, they are somewhat baggy in the hips. And though they look great, the feel of the denim is pretty rough compared to something like Celebrity Pink or A.N.A jeans made for women. Those are butter soft and a pleasure to wear.
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