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>> No. 6100 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 1:15 pm
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Why do quite a lot of people wear jeans that are too long?
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>> No. 6101 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 1:19 pm
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Because people don't know how to sew and don't realise/care/can't be arsed to get someone else to do it for them.
>> No. 6102 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 1:44 pm
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>>6101
Why get the wrong size in the first place? Is it a masculinity thing, like having a 30" leg but getting 32" jeans to avoid feeling like a shortarse?
>> No. 6103 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 1:51 pm
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>>6102
It's a masculinity thing like almost no shops sell jeans in the right proportions and you can't be bothered to go down the entire highstreet so just get ones that are comfortable.
>> No. 6104 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 1:52 pm
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>>6102

More likely they just don't have the option of getting the right leg length off the peg. I need a 28" leg, good luck finding that in primani. Most popular brands seem to offer 30, 32, and 34, so finding the 'right size' might be impossible. I don't think I've ever had jeans I've not had to take up.
>> No. 6105 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 2:14 pm
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"Puddle moppers" were trendy in the early 2000s so some people still wear those or dad jeans.
>> No. 6106 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 5:05 pm
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>>6105
Weren't puddle moppers flared and designed to go over the shoe? People these days seem to wear normal cut jeans which end up bunching up horribly above the shoe.
>> No. 6107 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 7:32 pm
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF97fZdqZF0
>> No. 6108 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 9:05 pm
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>>6104

Uniqlo only sell trousers in a 34 leg, but they offer free alterations in store.
>> No. 6109 Anonymous
24th January 2020
Friday 10:00 pm
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>>6108
Recently found out you cannot order from them if you're outside the country your billing address is in. Absolutely bizarre, only website I've ever encountered that shoots themselves in the leg like that.
>> No. 6110 Anonymous
27th January 2020
Monday 8:51 pm
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Cuffing your jeans came into fashion last year. Now jeans sellers on Amazon don't give a fuck so everything has a leg that's too long.
>> No. 6111 Anonymous
27th January 2020
Monday 8:58 pm
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>>6110
>Cuffing your jeans came into fashion last year.

Do you live in a backwater town by any chance?
>> No. 6112 Anonymous
27th January 2020
Monday 10:27 pm
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>>6110
I normally see guys with rolled up chinos, white socks and Van's. They tend to be "mallgrabbing" a skateboard or failing at doing a kickflip.
>> No. 6113 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 11:59 am
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Amongst YouTube skateboarders, half-mast pants seem to have gone out of fashion and they're getting baggier again, but not to the 90s or early 2000s extent.
>> No. 6114 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 12:08 pm
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>>6113
I can't wait for baggy jeans to come around again, they're so much more comfortable.
>> No. 6115 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 12:19 pm
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>>6114

I love baggy. I can't see gym rats wanting to hide their body that much though.
>> No. 6116 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 12:22 pm
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Justin Bieber dresses like a 90s skater of late. I don't know if he's a barometer for it.
>> No. 6117 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 12:25 pm
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I've noticed white leather retro-looking trainers seem to be coming back in, in the window of JD Sports for example. A couple of years ago they were all this type of thing, which actually look nicer to me.
>> No. 6118 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 12:29 pm
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>> No. 6119 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 5:11 pm
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>>6118

"Where are the normal shoes?!"
*fast cuts past every display that shows normal shoes*
"I can't find them anywhere"
Normal shoe slips into frame
"These shoes are for old gay people!"
~Fin~

I have no idea who they are but I hate them already.

Bonus irony points for criticising fashion as being too old and gay whilst being so obviously metrosexual and hipster.

Do you think he is clever or making some sort of point? Because he seems like the worst tabloid opinionist I've ever seen.
>> No. 6121 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 5:15 pm
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>>6119
He cofounded VICE. I think he had a bit of an alt-right phase but I see he's now being branded far right after catching a Twitter ban.
>> No. 6122 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 6:13 pm
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>>6119

>Grumpy old man complains about young people's shoes; doesn't realise that he's a grumpy old man.
>> No. 6123 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 6:42 pm
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>>6119

He's on a channel called The Rebel, a name that conjures images of that very American tradition of being radically and rebelliously conservative and in line with half the US population.
>> No. 6124 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 7:17 pm
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>>6121

I looked him up based on this statement. Turns out he is the founder of the proud boys and believes in and argues in favour of political violence to protect/promote 'western values'.

To most the bar of extremism is crossed as soon as you push for political violence in a democracy, so I don't think far right is an unreasonable label.
>> No. 6125 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 7:45 pm
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I thought it was mildly amusing.
>> No. 6126 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 7:51 pm
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>>6125
Tell us more about how you like the militant racist.

You probably still listen to Michael Jackson.
>> No. 6127 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 8:03 pm
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>>6126

I'm a different poster but he's definitely capable of being mildly amusing.



&t
>> No. 6128 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 8:06 pm
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Do we really have Gavin McGinnis /pol/ baiting happening on /poof/ of all boards? Open a fucking artery and do yourself a favour.
>> No. 6129 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 8:11 pm
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>>6128
I warned that this would happen if nothing was done about the woman-hating. I fucking warned you lot but most of you just buried your heads in the sand. Now look where we are; shit-tier /pol/ baiting and Chinese government shills everywhere.
>> No. 6131 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 8:24 pm
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>>6128

He is a metrosexual hipster founder of vice. /poof/ is where he belongs. /pol/'s too good for him.

>>6129

Quit your nagging. You sound like a shrill Gavin McInnis
>> No. 6132 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 9:32 pm
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>>6114
Back last year I did a clear out of clothes and found a pair of these jeans. The bottoms of them were ragged as fuck, but I kept them. I soon realised that without huge puffy tongued skate trainers they are impossible to walk in.

They ended up going into the Salvation Army clothes bin along with half a dozen XXL hoodies all of which are about 20 years old and way too big for me.
>> No. 6133 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 9:32 pm
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>>6131
Don't really understand how anyone could "like" someone like Gavin McGinnes. He just seems like such a fuckwitted, brain wormed yank grifter cunt. How on earth you could derive any value from his "CONTENT" is beyond me.

He just seem to be a genuinely detestable, pathetic and hypocritical human being with no sense of self awareness. All those videos posted are (to use internet parlance) cringe asf mate.

Just awful yank shite. Get too fuck.

sagesagesage
>> No. 6134 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 10:11 pm
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>>6133

I think you linked to the wrong post lad.
>> No. 6135 Anonymous
28th January 2020
Tuesday 10:18 pm
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>>6134
Yep. Ah well, you get the idea.
>> No. 6140 Anonymous
29th January 2020
Wednesday 5:43 pm
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>>6132
>half a dozen XXL hoodies all of which are about 20 years old and way too big for me.
Depressingly, I now fit my old XXL hoodies rather well. They are still comfy as fuck, those gym rats can keep their lycra as far as I'm concerned.
>> No. 6142 Anonymous
29th January 2020
Wednesday 7:41 pm
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>>6140
Once I hit my late 30s and had a bit of a mid-life crisis, I went the opposite way. The sudden realisation that I was creeping up to 22 stone and getting married, was the kick up the arse I needed to lose weight. I am at the heaviest I have been in 5 years at 16 stone, but at my lightest I was 14 and a half.
>> No. 6421 Anonymous
3rd December 2021
Friday 12:19 pm
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Have jeans changed recently? I've just bought a couple of pairs online and I don't know if it's the crotch or the legs but they seem a bit... different from my other pairs of jeans. Then again, most of the other jeans that I own were bought roughly seven or eight years ago so they may have just worn to my shape with age.
>> No. 6422 Anonymous
3rd December 2021
Friday 1:13 pm
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>>6421

High or low fitting crotch and seat areas of jeans are one of the features that designers like to mess with for the sake of fashion. I could be wrong, but I think the tendency is toward low seats and crotches for men right now.

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