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Saggy pants gone crazy and other fashions observed...

Radical Ice

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I'm not the fashion police and typically don't care what other people wear, but I was at Wallyworld this morning and saw a group o'kids with their "sag on" -- pants down to the knee caps, revealing their polka-dot and paisley drawers, flashing shoppers throughout the store.

I tried to keep an open mind, however, at second glance, I noticed the pants were not only sagging, but were on backwards, zipped and buttoned in the back.

Is it wrong to laugh?

Harmless fashion fun, I guess, kinda like the goth and punk look in the eighties... white skin, black lips, spiked red hair with nose-ring.

Hence, I couldn't question the culture/religious related fashion of the group of ladies sorting through the bananas in the produce section of Wallyworld. They were clad head to toe in black dress, curtain, towels, bedsheets, or whatever (my ignorance of the particular name of this garment is intentional)... with only their pretty eyes visible through the ninja-slits above the veil.

I thought it would be a cool, but controversial movie if these "shoppers" were actually men, and while veiled, produced machine guns from 'neath their garb and took the Wallyworld shoppers hostage.

...not that anyone needs more of this kinda crap.

I wondered if bank managers tense up when people with this style of dress enters their establishments. Would it be wrong for bank managers to question this dress?


Oh well, I'm one to talk. I normally tie a shoe onto my head and wear my drawers on the outside of my pants. No one's complained yet, however, I'm a bit dejected that it hasn't quite caught on yet. Maybe the timing just ain't right. Anyone wanna join in?

Tooooo much internet...:worried:
 
If it makes you feel better...

old people (ie: you now!) said the same shit about kids in the 80s with mullets, spandex, white leather jackets and boots, and long feather hair.

And these kids, once they hit 30 - will also be making fun of tomorrow's fashions. The cycle continues. :)

Know what I hate? When they get guns and shoot and kill each other and commit crimes!

r
 
old people (ie: you now!) said the same shit about kids in the 80s with mullets, spandex, white leather jackets and boots, and long feather hair.

I made fun of those people in the '80s, when they were my age or close enough. None of that stuff was ever cool, for a second.
 
80's big hair, heavy eye-shadow, and shoulder pads... not only the gals, but David Bowie, Culture Club, etc...
The current baggy, saggy pants, with one leg rolled up and untied shoe laces still get the eye roll.
 
Remember in the 70s when people had bell bottoms, leisure suits, pattern shirts, hairy chest, unshaven bushes, white belts, cop sunglasses, afros and big ass moustaches?

Old geezers always poke fun at 'what's hip with young kids right now'.

We can only guess what'll be 'hip' in 10 years! (i vote, dressing up as a cowboy will be in vogue!).

r
 
Remember in the 70s when people had bell bottoms, leisure suits, pattern shirts, hairy chest, unshaven bushes, white belts, cop sunglasses, afros and big ass moustaches?

I came of age in the '70s and we made fun of those things too.

Except the unshaven bushes. We didn't know any different. Had to learn to eat pussy when they all had big hippie bushes. Ever seen the paparazzi pics of Jackie Onassis naked on Ari's yacht, with an enormous puffy black bush?
 
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