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^ in response to that....I don't understand somebody that wishes to wear something that contradicts the male form. Hope he didn't catch a yeast infection.
Glad they've been on decline since 2008, which was when the OP posted.
It was never intended to be worn by men but whatever, to each his own. I just hope you will not come around a rough town anytime soon because wearing skinny jeans is often considered gay and can get you chased and beat down.
@flushingrepresenter I am french, and I guarantee you ain't no damn way I (or every single person I know) do skinny jeans. Actually where I live at, nobody does.
It was never intended to be worn by men but whatever, to each his own. I just hope you will not come around a rough town anytime soon because wearing skinny jeans is often considered gay and can get you chased and beat down.
@flushingrepresenter I am french, and I guarantee you ain't no damn way I (or every single person I know) do skinny jeans. Actually where I live at, nobody does.
Well that doesn't guarantee much, that would be like my dad saying that, which of course he doesn't wear skinny jeans or know anyone who does.
You guys are just arguing over fashion that probably doesn't relate or involve you or your generation. That is just how these things work.
I don't want to disrespect anybody here but I really don't understand the point to dress like a girl smh I guess It depends where you live at
Skinny Jeans are not trying to dress like girls in fact skinny jeans or slim fit jeans for men have been around for decades it wasn't until the late 80's or so men started wearing loose fitted pants.
I rock slim jeans because there way more fashionable than loose clothing I'm also a skinny guy, I don't advise fat or really muscular to wear them though.
It was never intended to be worn by men but whatever, to each his own. I just hope you will not come around a rough town anytime soon because wearing skinny jeans is often considered gay and can get you chased and beat down.
@flushingrepresenter I am french, and I guarantee you ain't no damn way I (or every single person I know) do skinny jeans. Actually where I live at, nobody does.
Well that doesn't guarantee much, that would be like my dad saying that, which of course he doesn't wear skinny jeans or know anyone who does.
You guys are just arguing over fashion that probably doesn't relate or involve you or your generation. That is just how these things work.
No, really, Frenchy93 is firmly located in the land of baggy jeans and track pants.
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