annet said:sorry to hear that! i love that outfit on a guy, when it fits well of course...
benstephens said:I think this phenomenon is worse when you are a man. One of the looks I like is the 1930s Sports jacket, Flannels, tie and jumper/pullover.
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Being that men do not really change their style, most old men wear .... Sports jacket, Flannels, tie and jumper/pullover.
So, people do not think I am dressing in a 1930s style, but just like an old man! So, I tend to avoid this style unless I am off to a 'period' event.
Kindest Regards
Ben
Some people just can't get their heads around the fact that old people were once YOUNG people.annet said:haha yeah my little brother always does that! whenever i say some old lady gave me a compliment again he just yells: "but when are you finally going to understand that it's a bad thing when you get compliments from THEM?? it means you look prudish and old!"
and then i say that i love them, because it means i remind them of how they were BEFORE THEY BECAME GRANNIES. he just goes silent after that.
silly teenager with his silly half-ass mustache
Miss sofia said:Seconded, this is the age when walking around wearing trousers with the crutch hanging down by your knees and your underwear spilling over top is considered acceptable attire, where are those seven horsemen when you need them?:eusa_doh:
Miss Golightly said:I honestly don't get the point of the trousers halfway down your backside look - I saw a young guy (no more than 18) walking down the street and his jeans were pulled right down pretty much under his rear and you could see most of his underwear and could see his rear through his drawers - he clearly thought he was the business. Bizarre.
I remember a time when I was younger that if someone saw your undies out in the street you would die of mortification..........
Whenever I see old ladies with cool hair I always want to compliment them, and also want to befriend them and find out their life histories and what they were doing during the war... but I'm too shy.Miss sofia said:I quite agree Miss G.
Rocketblast - made me laugh about the 'Glamour-mamas' - most of the ladies i see walking past my shop, that i think have got it going on tend to be the older ladies who know what suits them and just wear it really well. Yesterday i had to complement one older lady at least seventy, who was wearing red capris, red jersey and ballet pumps with grey bobbed hair and she looked amazing. I also have one customer, love her, who is my total style inspiration, she is in her eighties and has two tone hair, with a great white Mallen streak down the middle and always wears black and white clothes to match, with lace tights and patent court shoes and the womans walks with two walking sticks! :eusa_clap
Rocketblast said:Not only is it ridiculous but they usually have really unattractive underwear on too! And I find it even more bizarre when they are wearing a belt, but it's underneath their bum. Must be really uncomfortable.
THIS.Rocketblast said:Some people just can't get their heads around the fact that old people were once YOUNG people.
Fleur De Guerre said:Speaking as someone who used to wear extremely low-slung jeans as a teenager (I would wear one normal pair of knickers and then a pair of fancy or plain hot pants which were the ones 'on show', so no one actually saw my undies, though it looked like they did), I can tell you there's no more 'point' to it than there is to deliberately wearing vintage clothes. It's just a fashion look/style aesthetic like any other - I thought I looked damn cool back then! To be fair it was never as ultra-low as some kids' today which seem to defy gravity, but it was definitely low enough to be indecent if I hadn't been wearing the aforementioned shorts. There's also probably a big element of annoying/confusing your parents. "Can't you wear your trousers pulled up?" "No! "