I guess myself and testosterone in general are losing the battle against jeans with fancy embroideries on the pockets? I've tried to ridicule the family and friends around me but it doesn't seem to be slowing the trend.
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I guess myself and testosterone in general are losing the battle against jeans with fancy embroideries on the pockets? I've tried to ridicule the family and friends around me but it doesn't seem to be slowing the trend.
I can't speak to current Stillwater fashion, but these have been out of style for about two years now. Being douchy when something is in style is one thing, it's ten times worse to be douchy way after the trend has faded.I guess myself and testosterone in general are losing the battle against jeans with fancy embroideries on the pockets? I've tried to ridicule the family and friends around me but it doesn't seem to be slowing the trend.
I see lots of Zero U douche wearing those kinds of jeans.
What's wrong with Levis and Wranglers?
If you guys are still seeing a lot of jeans like that I think it says a lot about the people and crowds you are hanging with.
I haven't ever seen "A LOT". If you once did, that says a lot about the people and crowds you are/were hanging with. One pair is too many.If you guys are still seeing a lot of jeans like that I think it says a lot about the people and crowds you are hanging with.
The thing that staggers me about these jeans is this: it was apparent from day one that they hit the scene that no self-respecting hetero male should embrace this new fashion. Even though they matched your Affliction t-shirts they still sucked out loud. Couldn't people see this? I'm talking about 30 and 40 year old men, not teenagers easily influenced. At this point in your life, you should be capable of going "you know what, my wife and her friends like those and they're popular, but they look super douchy-gay and I'm not going to partake in this particular trend". A lot of what I used to think were decent dudes fell prey and sank in my eyes. Still SMHI haven't ever seen "A LOT". If you once did, that says a lot about the people and crowds you are/were hanging with. One pair is too many.
I never realized this was a thing for men until this thread. I must be out of touch with the times.I guess myself and testosterone in general are losing the battle against jeans with fancy embroideries on the pockets? I've tried to ridicule the family and friends around me but it doesn't seem to be slowing the trend.
If you wear a good pair of jeans one time you'll never go back to Levi's or wranglers. Try a pair of Joes jeans on sometime. They aren't bedazzled or have that lame stitching. They are simple and extremely comfortable.What's wrong with Levis and Wranglers?
If you wear a good pair of jeans one time you'll never go back to Levi's or wranglers. Try a pair of Joes jeans on sometime. They aren't bedazzled or have that lame stitching. They are simple and extremely comfortable.
Try Nordstrom's Rack or Saks Off 5th.Just checked them out. No way in hell am I paying $189.00 for a single pair of jeans.
That is madness.
THAT. IS. SPARTA!*That is madness.
All I see from the Joe's jeans ads are skinny jeans.
I am now over 50. I might admit that I wore skinny button up Levis back in the day.
There's no chance you're getting me in a pair of skinny Joe's jeans. Especially not for $200.
Try Nordstrom's Rack or Saks Off 5th.
Are you fishing for men in this thread to admit they want to see you in skinny jeans?I can get my 501s pretty much anywhere.
I'm happy in my 501s.
Why are you trying to sell me skinny jeans?
I'm out.
The Brokeback cowboys probably would have been sporting those if they'd been around then. Just saying.Is Cinch or Ariat manly enough?