Please stop wearing your jeans as though they're clinging to the tiniest bit of your body.... it's not a good look & it definitely put me off my shopping.... I don't want to see your grotty boxers, and I do enough mothering as it is... at some stage I will stop some random bloke in the street & pull his trousers up for him...... urggghhh.
LOLOLOL..... no you wont unless you have alcohol hand rub handy! Who in their reyt mind would voluntarily touch anything so unsavoury without protection? If youre still not put off... come round to mine and put the RR's undergrots in the wash for me
It's a ploy by short arses to make themselves look taller. But you are right, a bigger fashion faux pas than blokes wearing leg warmers in the 80s.
JLWBigChris wears his like that, but that's because he is almost 6' 8", has a 30" waist and struggles to get trousers that are long enough.
RE: JLWBigChris wears his like that, its that or those strange below the knee shorts for Chris I guess
I'm no fashion expert but I don't recall any blokes I knew wearing leg warmers - ever. I remember alot of Fila stuff & crap streaked hair but leg warmers, on men????
Safe to say I'll be giving town a miss on a Wednesday night. Got enough on telling the work based learning students to pull their keks up.
No excuse It's crap fashion. Seriously, who wants to see some dyed in the wash boxers ... and no Calvin Klein elasticated waistband is going to make it any better - it's just wrong. Tell him to go out & buy a suit.
As you know RR#2 has the biggest arse in Tarn & cant wear his slung too low. As for RR#1 built like a chip & wears belts to maintain his modesty! Cant wear owt baggy wi out risking an indecent exposure charge so he sports the 'Pete Docherty' look reyt down to the pork pie hat & acne
I don't! although I have lost weight and my 34 waist jeans are now starting to ride down a bit. Not a fasion choice though.
RE: Safe to say You can say that again! and as for hair products, deoderant, body spray, aftershave etc... they walk round in a cloud... either that of they've farted
So? Are you in the target "young bloke" audience? It would help if you could explain it to us old 'uns what the heck is going on with jeans these days ... very off-putting.
RE: So? erm youngish! I'm 24. Dunno what its all about this jeans falling down business but its not a new phenomenon. Been going off a few years.