'Low-waist jeans' a subject of crowd appeal or shame?
By kapilmahi
@kapilmahi (23)
India
6 responses
@balasri (26537)
• India
12 Jun 09
I do not have any opinion on what others wear.It is the adults who wear these attires fully knowing the consequences and remarks.I do not want to make any personal comment on them as it for them to receive the ires or accolades.I don't stand to gain anything on judging them with their dresses.Moreover there are different phases in people's life where they do the things they like.Let them do whatever they like as they are young and smart.The responsibilty and decorum will settle in later in their life at the most appropriate moment.
@anniecheung216 (168)
• China
16 May 09
Alittle bit strange.
But people has their own right to decided what to wear.
So if you see someone wear like that ,just ignore it.
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
15 May 09
hopefully the waistband of a pair of boxer shorts,and not extensive "builder's cleavage"!
@nv_jenn (207)
• Canada
15 May 09
I think low-rise jeans are nice. However they should only be for women/girls. I don't think guys would look right in them. However the women/girl that chooses to wear them should not have a pair of thongs or g-strings hanging 4 inches higher than the waist of the pants. I wear low-rise jeans and a shirt that is long enough to reach my pants. I don't show skin, unless I reach really high them maybe a little bit. I look funnier in a normal pair of jeans because I am skinny and don't have much of a butt.
@eponiine (141)
• United States
15 May 09
Do you mean when guys wear girls' jeans, or those jeans that are worn so low the waistband is around their knees and their boxers are displayed as if men wish they had their own version of the petticoat?? Those are just ridiculous. I can't take any guy seriously if he doesn't pull his jeans up to at least his hips. As for the emo trend of wearing tight girl pants, well, at least it's better than the other style. They actually fit and look okay, even if the idea is unappealing.