Godly Paladin wrote:I read the Modesty Fashion thread and it set me wondering about clothes in general. What do you guys (and gals) think about the teen guys' clothing? You know, baggy pants pulled waaaay down, chopped-up shirts, chains, every-direction-except-straight-baseball-caps, etc... Guys, do you wear that type of clothing? Gals, what do you think of that look? Just throwing this out there...
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?" "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times." It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach. He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
Volt wrote:I herd the Pulled down pants style came from Jail
Xavier249 wrote:I wear the gloves because I am trying to quit cracking my knuckles. When I wear the gloves I do not crack them so I wear them constantly. Almost 3 weeks and no knuckle cracking. HALLELUYAH!!!
Xavier249 wrote:Hats. Out of respect for my deceased grandpa, I will not wear hats anywhere but forwards. He always said a guy was disrespecting himself if he wore the hat anywhere but forwards. I may not wholly agree with him, but I will respect him.
Xavier249 wrote:Hm m m I dress almost Gothic. You do of course know that Goths originated through Catholics after all. So its not like I am wearing them to bring out despair, I just like black a lot. As in I wear a lot of black.
Nice fitting black jeans.
unbuttoned black shirt with dragons on it.
Black boot like shoes.
Then either a white T-shirt and white socks or Black T-shirt and black socks. Depending on whether I want white that day or not.
This part is not a fashion part:
Also, I wear biking gloves constantly. You know gloves that lack the fingertips, and are black. . .
I wear the gloves because I am trying to quit cracking my knuckles. When I wear the gloves I do not crack them so I wear them constantly. Almost 3 weeks and no knuckle cracking. HALLELUYAH!!!
Umm. . . yeah I hate to see underwear/boxers too. It shows a severe apathy and casualness to sexuality that is disrespectful.kirakira wrote:Personally, I don't like to see people's underwear, even if it is boxers. I think it looks sloppy. To a degree, though, it's fine. I'm kinds sitting on the fence here. Mom and I have talked about it before. On the one hand, hey, so I don't like it. And---? It's not my pants tripping me up as I lumber down the streets. Why should I care? They're just dressing how they want. At least they're wearing clothes. And on the other hand, it really isn't terribly modest thing in the world. Yeah, they're boxers and all, but still.
Thanks!Vash is a plant wrote: I like the way you dress! ^ ^v The gloves idea is good!
On comment. Chains look cool, but I find them impractical because they limit movement. Kinda like a little restraint. Plus I would be afraid of accidently hitting someone with them especially since I am a really active person. . .Vash is a plant wrote:Yeah, but pants hanging off a guys butt is repulsive and guys wearing girl's pants is just a little fruity.. Hats look better when worn to the front.. And chains are cool, I wear them ^ ^v, but not at church. Really, there are so many lables for people and so many supposed trends for each of these, it's impossible to know which ones go where...
Godly Paladin wrote:I read the Modesty Fashion thread and it set me wondering about clothes in general. What do you guys (and gals) think about the teen guys' clothing? You know, baggy pants pulled waaaay down, chopped-up shirts, chains, every-direction-except-straight-baseball-caps, etc... Guys, do you wear that type of clothing?
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