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baggy pants for guys - those can go away. Hint guys: ladies like to see your "form" those baggy pants only hide it. Not to mention it being ridiculous looking. AND flip flops worn - everywhere in every season. Around here I see idiots wearing them in mid January when it is below zero... unbelievable. There is a time and place for them is all I am saying. SO flip flops in the winter, can go away.
I am so sad to see high waisted pants coming back for women.
I'm so old that I remember the 80s -- for the entire decade, and longer, I had to buy my pants in the men's department or roll them down at the waist. I hate that feeling of a waistband riding up over my ribs.
I have stocked up on low rise pants, skinny and wide, and will just be out of fashion until the trend turns around again. Untucked tops, FTW.
Skinny jeans. I am sick of having to wear tunic tops and boots everywhere I go, and sick of seeing a lot of people who aren't skinny in skinny jeans (usually with a tight Tshirt).
I think I'm just bitter about that, though, because I wanted them back in 2009, but they weren't a trend then so I couldn't find them anywhere. Now everybody has them.
I pretty much don't care how anyone else dresses, doesn't bother me. Too much. Usually lol.
The one thing that DOES annoy me is is the baggy-pants sagging down under the underwear. I really do NOT want to see your underwear. Ever. It borders on disrespectful to society as far as I am concerned.
Even more so when the pants are actually close to the knees, and you have to hold them in one hand to keep them from slipping to the ankles. Just ridiculous, and you can't even walk normally.
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