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I'm thinking of getting a pair of these. What do you think of the white tank top/white sneaker/half sweatpant look on a 20-something year old? I'm only 5'6" and I'm on the smaller side so they might make my legs look short/skinny. Plus, they might get hot in the DC summer.
Kev, whoever you're looking for, you are NOT going to get her number wearing capri sweatpants. Your j*nk will be all sweaty and you'll be visibly uncomfortable. Just rock some cargo/flat front shorts, flip flops/sneaks, a polo/t-shirt, and call it a summer. Don't try so hard.
If you're gonna wile out with style, at least be somewhat comfortable. You will exude confidence, and that's attractive.
Last time I checked, Girls didn't like it when guys wore their pants.
Heck no....girls won't wear those pants out in public. What's with the giant crotch panel?
Well, I shouldn't say that. The pajama pants fad seems to be wearing off so those lazy people will be looking for something to replace them because it takes sooooo long to just pull on a real pair of pants. These look like they'd fit the bill, unfortunately.
I can't spare a minute to even think of that apparel being called a pant ! .. err sorry fashionista's ..truth is that it looks good, but only on models and mannequins. I wonder if any girl would like her man wearing those. Its actually possible for the likes IMO try it if u want to practically have a first hand experience on that. Seriously, u'd get some honest answers upfront ..whatever that'd be please dont take it personal. Experiment, learn and evolve
It does look like they're on the wrong way. At first, I thought he was wearing a hoodie upside down with his legs through the sleeves.
Now THIS made me laugh out loud!
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