Men wearing skinny/elasticated jeans- wtf??
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Men wearing skinny/elasticated jeans- wtf??
I must be getting old because modern men's attire seems to me to be becoming more and more bizarre.
I see guys not only wearing those horrible skinny jeans but now ones that are elasticated at the bottom by the ankle. Wtf is that all about? Everytime I see a bloke in these I think he must have an incontinence problem and the elastic is there to stop his pss flowing out.
Are they gheyers?
These 'trousers' are almost as ghey as men who wear bracelets or those that wear a ring on their thumb. Why would a man wear a ring on his thumb??
I see guys not only wearing those horrible skinny jeans but now ones that are elasticated at the bottom by the ankle. Wtf is that all about? Everytime I see a bloke in these I think he must have an incontinence problem and the elastic is there to stop his pss flowing out.
Are they gheyers?
These 'trousers' are almost as ghey as men who wear bracelets or those that wear a ring on their thumb. Why would a man wear a ring on his thumb??
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How about guys with long hair?
Im 28 now and only 10yrs ago in school you would have your head kicked in for having long hair, now it's acceptable, infact it seems to be the norm for teenagers nowadays.
I opened up the paper last night and there was a picture of a local under 15's footbal team, 15 lads in the photo, 13 of them had long hair, all seemed to be straightened and styled. I have a few old team photos of myself and 15/15 had short cropped hair, not a ponce in sight.
Ghey or what.
Agree though, Gok Wan has made this ghey fashion popular. Wish it would fu*k off pronto, guys nowadays are turning into ladies with the way they are so vain.
Im 28 now and only 10yrs ago in school you would have your head kicked in for having long hair, now it's acceptable, infact it seems to be the norm for teenagers nowadays.
I opened up the paper last night and there was a picture of a local under 15's footbal team, 15 lads in the photo, 13 of them had long hair, all seemed to be straightened and styled. I have a few old team photos of myself and 15/15 had short cropped hair, not a ponce in sight.
Ghey or what.
Agree though, Gok Wan has made this ghey fashion popular. Wish it would fu*k off pronto, guys nowadays are turning into ladies with the way they are so vain.
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Wife reckons she had more men asking her for straighteners in her salon then women.
My hair was quite long and the wife put blonde streaks in it and then straightened it. She thought it would be a good idea for me to go to a wedding up north in Yorkshire.
I was close to a kicking - and that was the bride
Never again!
Another thing that I think lads look bloody stupid and is clearly some sort of fashion statement is wearing flip flops.
My hair was quite long and the wife put blonde streaks in it and then straightened it. She thought it would be a good idea for me to go to a wedding up north in Yorkshire.
I was close to a kicking - and that was the bride
Never again!
Another thing that I think lads look bloody stupid and is clearly some sort of fashion statement is wearing flip flops.
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Skinny jeans, 3/4 "trousers", jeans with ridiculous roll ups revealing the ankle and lower leg.....all tell tale signs of a bummer!
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A guy I went to school with uses them now. And he looks exactly like one of the folk in that video I posted, wearing tight leggins/jeans and braces. Thing is, when we were 18 (so not that long ago) he was just your regular mate, was into bodybuilding, women, cars, etc. it seems to be spreading!
Oh and he's come out as (supposedly) bi.
Oh and he's come out as (supposedly) bi.
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What's wrong with flip-flops? I wear mine all summer long (with shorts), I'm a wannabe surfer dude though Just spend a few weeks in Oz or NZ and you'll understand, in fact in NZ flip flops are probably a bit formal as is wearing any sort of shoes it would seem
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1)a wannabe surfer dude
2)Oz or NZ and you'll understand N.B. YOU'RE IN ENGLAND
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I live close to the coast so you often see all the surfer hippies during the summer but theres the "townies" the "ones about time" if you will that wear them as a fashion statement.
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Time zones would be pyjamas with a either a jumper/coat/suit jacket....kind of like the chavy girls that you sometimes see scraping together a few coppers for a pack of mayfair smokes
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Pushing the boundaries with fashion seems to be the norm.
It's pretty ironic that being different and outrageous is now such a 'mainstream' way to dress.
Crazy hair seems to fit into the same catagory, the more ridiculous the better.
A mother at the school is sporting the 'A symmetrical' look with what I can only describe as a combover and a short back and sides. She looks bloody stupid!
It's pretty ironic that being different and outrageous is now such a 'mainstream' way to dress.
Crazy hair seems to fit into the same catagory, the more ridiculous the better.
A mother at the school is sporting the 'A symmetrical' look with what I can only describe as a combover and a short back and sides. She looks bloody stupid!
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since when was carrying a little dog about as an accessory acceptable? It's like a little rat. Fair enough having an ipad or something which, although quite sad, still serves a purpose. But this little dog is an actual drain on resources, you have to constantly feed it and pick up its sh*t. What is the point?!
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Hey I never meant to offend, I was just curious. What's your one called?
To show there's no ill-feeling I've done some research and found some PJs for him... http://www.sassypup.net/ I bet you could have datsun printed on the back so you never forget what you have sitting outside.
To show there's no ill-feeling I've done some research and found some PJs for him... http://www.sassypup.net/ I bet you could have datsun printed on the back so you never forget what you have sitting outside.
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All generations want to look different, its a uniform really, and some sharp cookie will think of a style which they will adopt and he will make scads of money at it.
Costs a bit to be a dedicated follower of fashion!
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Costs a bit to be a dedicated follower of fashion!
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Hey I never meant to offend, I was just curious. What's your one called?
To show there's no ill-feeling I've done some research and found some PJs for him... http://www.sassypup.net/ I bet you could have datsun printed on the back so you never forget what you have sitting outside.
To show there's no ill-feeling I've done some research and found some PJs for him... http://www.sassypup.net/ I bet you could have datsun printed on the back so you never forget what you have sitting outside.
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I went to the Farm Yard Bike gathering a couple of years back. I got a hard time from all the biking fraternity who are notorious non conformist for wearing a red leather Ducati jacket. They were all in plain black leather ones. The irony of it all was missed by most of them.
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