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Skinny jeans are WAY too feminine looking. Although some leaner guys can look okay in them, it still doesn't look great. However, it's a million times worse if a really overweight guy is wearing them!
I was walking behind a skinny guy in skinny jeans the other day, and all they did for him was emphasize his flat butt and toothpick legs. Not exactly the best look.
No man EVER looks good in skinny jeans. They're too feminine looking.
Exactly. Plus, they really should only be worn by teens not MEN. Well, usually the men gets a pass if they are rock and roll dudes or rock and roll wannabe dudes. Other than that skinny jeans are just NOT for men.
I think it depends, if you shop at European stores like...H&M, Nordstrom, or Zara (Sorry dont know where you guys live but these are the most European Stores in my area) stores they generally have pants that are form fitting. Thats where you can find good skinny jeans for men. In Europe men wear tighter jeans; I think it’s important to wear clothes that fit and they understand that! While some other men feel it’s important to have pants that they can move and breathe easier in I like the way skinny pants fit. I can’t run or play sports in them but I wouldn’t do that in any pair of jeans I own. Men are caring about there appearance way more than they used to hints metro sexual....I am tall and skinny so I fit skinny jeans perfectly, men with huge thighs or overweight I advise should just stick with "regular loose fitting" jeans.
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