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I think most men wear jeans OK. There are a few no nos, chief among them, wearing them too many times between washings. I don't like dad jeans with the bagginess and wrinkles apparent, and the hems falling over the shoes. But, hey--this isn't my cause to fight for.
Here is the trouble. Men past a certain age tend to have a belly. In order to get the jeans over the belly, they need to get them big enough to go over it, when they get them big enough to go over the belly they are baggy in the seat. That is just the way it is.
I do most of the shopping for my husband, who still has a nice butt, but he also has the belly issue. It ain't easy, but it isn't impossible either.
I apologize for being crude here, but some men honestly can't help it. I think the obvious female comparison here is the breast. Some women flaunt them, some women can't help them, and all women are different.
Thank you!! What is sauce for the gander is sauce for the goose. As long as the parts are covered, so what.
DON'T wear the fancy jeans with the thick stitching and bedazzled pockets!
DON'T wear the super skinny jeans
DON'T wear any jeans and roll the cuff. NOT ON MEN
DON'T wear the skinny jeans so tight that the crotch looks painful, just don't wear skinny jeans.
Not a fan of jeans and tennis shoes. Just not. Not for dinner, movies, shopping, etc.
Just don't wear skinny jeans...
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