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I bought a pair of Dickies carpenter jeans and they sit too low to the waist.
I like my pants pulled up not hanging low at the waist. |
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I bought a pair of Dickies carpenter jeans and they sit too low to the waist. I like my pants pulled up not hanging low at the waist. View Quote So you want the male equivalent of "mom jeans". Yeah. The 80's is long gone... please try to let it stay gone. |
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I bought a pair of Dickies carpenter jeans and they sit too low to the waist. I like my pants pulled up not hanging low at the waist. So you want the male equivalent of "mom jeans". Yeah. The 80's is long gone... please try to let it stay gone. This is the proper height for a waist line. http://k.b5z.net/i/u/6040209/i/s3720.jpg lol Old people problems. |
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View Quote I don't like them tight but yes that's the way a jeans waist line should be worn and manufactured . |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I bought a pair of Dickies carpenter jeans and they sit too low to the waist. I like my pants pulled up not hanging low at the waist. So you want the male equivalent of "mom jeans". Yeah. The 80's is long gone... please try to let it stay gone. This is the proper height for a waist line. http://k.b5z.net/i/u/6040209/i/s3720.jpg Hahhaha. No. |
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also when pants are low it makes it more difficult to carry IMO
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Plumbers union. It's in the bylaws that the top of your ass crack has to show. Cigars in mouth while sweating copper pipe is optional.
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Dockers sells elastic band pants that'll suit ya. They'll look sharp with your all white New Balances, too.
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My only bitch with new jeans is that the fly is shorter and I have to struggle to haul that joker out like it's a bent in half fire hose coming out of a doggie door.
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I'm with OP.
Damn these low-rise-show my ass crack-teeny bopper-college girl cut jeans. |
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I don't like them tight but yes that's the way a jeans waist line should be worn and manufactured . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I don't like them tight but yes that's the way a jeans waist line should be worn and manufactured . According to fucking who? |
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They cut them low so men can show off their faggy belly button piercings.
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Elastic waist ? Yeah...even my 7 yr old wont wear that shit.
You have a waist...its below the place where your gut shouldnt be.... |
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As a person who bends, moves, climbs, and generally does not sit on their ass all day I cannot stand the low rise fashion waistline. Even with a belt, they work their way down and my ass is hanging out in short order. Fuck fashion
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Curmudgeon....I love instances where this word fits so perfectly.
Carry on with your Velcro shoes and fanny packs. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'm with OP. Damn these low-rise-show my ass crack-teeny bopper-college girl cut jeans. Damn right Yup. They suck ass and no man should be wearing them. It was a design for women's jeans that some dumb ass thought would be good for men's jeans too. Same with skinny jeans. |
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Curmudgeon....I love instances where this word fits so perfectly. Carry on with your Velcro shoes and fanny packs. View Quote I can't speak for OP, but I'll have you know Velcro is too damned much trouble, and my favorite pair are goddamned Skechers....and they slip on thank you very much. |
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Pants "too low" = got a fat ass and a gut.
Welcome to the old man club. |
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Quoted: Yup. They suck ass and no man should be wearing them. It was a design for women's jeans that some dumb ass thought would be good for men's jeans too. Same with skinny jeans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm with OP. Damn these low-rise-show my ass crack-teeny bopper-college girl cut jeans. Damn right Yup. They suck ass and no man should be wearing them. It was a design for women's jeans that some dumb ass thought would be good for men's jeans too. Same with skinny jeans. You know there is a happy medium called "normal pants" that neither show your asscrack/the top of your junk, nor do they sit in the middle of your fucking belly button like an old fat guy who can't decide gut over the belt or under the belt. |
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You know there is a happy medium called "normal pants" that neither show your asscrack/the top of your junk, nor do they sit in the middle of your fucking belly button like an old fat guy who can't decide gut over the belt or under the belt. Heresy!!! No, that's the point of OP's irritation. Yes, normal jeans/pants are exactly right. They just harder and harder to find these days with all of the manufacturers jumping on the low-rise "fashion" trend. |
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Jeans shouldn't cover your belly button when worn.
Jeans should stop at the natural point where your body bends when one bends over to touch their toes (if you fatties even can). |
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You do realize that fashion is ever evolving, right? The guys in that illustration you posted, wouldn't be caught dead in a pair of "dungarees". They also wouldn't leave the house without a season-appropriate hat and a tie. Do you feel bound by those fashion strictures, along with the high waist-line? If not, why do you feel bound to hang on to that one aspect?
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I don't like them tight but yes that's the way a jeans waist line should be worn and manufactured . Gross. |
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I'm with OP. Damn these low-rise-show my ass crack-teeny bopper-college girl cut jeans. Damn right Low rise means a short zipper; never enough room to get the junk out for a leak without unbuckling. |
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This thread smells like Bengay and mothballs. Well..with any luck you won't get old. If by some chance I do then I can assure you I won't use my nipples to hold up my pants. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I don't like them tight but yes that's the way a jeans waist line should be worn and manufactured . According to fucking who? |
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I bought a pair of Dickies carpenter jeans and they sit too low to the waist. I like my pants pulled up not hanging low at the waist. So you want the male equivalent of "mom jeans". Yeah. The 80's is long gone... please try to let it stay gone. This is the proper height for a waist line. http://k.b5z.net/i/u/6040209/i/s3720.jpg OP, look at how old of an ad you had to dig up. Fashion evolves, and a long torso is more physically appealing than a short one. Lowering the waist line was done 40y ago...and for a reason. |
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You know there is a happy medium called "normal pants" that neither show your asscrack/the top of your junk, nor do they sit in the middle of your fucking belly button like an old fat guy who can't decide gut over the belt or under the belt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm with OP. Damn these low-rise-show my ass crack-teeny bopper-college girl cut jeans. Damn right Yup. They suck ass and no man should be wearing them. It was a design for women's jeans that some dumb ass thought would be good for men's jeans too. Same with skinny jeans. You know there is a happy medium called "normal pants" that neither show your asscrack/the top of your junk, nor do they sit in the middle of your fucking belly button like an old fat guy who can't decide gut over the belt or under the belt. Hey, we finally have a smart one! You get it. |
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