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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Why does this persist?
I've seen people in 'smart' trousers looking far scruffier than many in clean jeans so that's clearly not the issue.
Are all jeans wearers out to cause trouble? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Is that still the case ?
It used to be all the rage when I did my drinking and cavorting
I thought things had changed now
Or is that I get past all the bouncers cos I am now old enough to think that chino's are acceptable garments to wear on a night out ? |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"Why does this persist?
I've seen people in 'smart' trousers looking far scruffier than many in clean jeans so that's clearly not the issue.
Are all jeans wearers out to cause trouble? " Well i spose it depends on the style of jeans..those ones that hang off ya arse look scruffy no matter how expensive they are as are those ones that look like jodphurs...so rather than specify the type of jeans its easier just to say no to all of them |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"Why does this persist?
I've seen people in 'smart' trousers looking far scruffier than many in clean jeans so that's clearly not the issue.
Are all jeans wearers out to cause trouble? "
I love my jeans and will wear them whenever possible, including sometimes at work. They are stylish, not torn and they fit like a glove. I like combining them with white fitted blouses and jacket as well as some accessories - OH thinks they look classy and sexy and no, not out to cause trouble |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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but does anyone think there is an age limit for wearing jeans??
i stopped wearing them a couple of years ago... i just thought that i looked silly in them at 55 years old lol |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"but does anyone think there is an age limit for wearing jeans??
i stopped wearing them a couple of years ago... i just thought that i looked silly in them at 55 years old lol" They look nice on older guys too....with a nice shirt n jacket...age in this case is irrelevant in my opinion |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"but does anyone think there is an age limit for wearing jeans??
i stopped wearing them a couple of years ago... i just thought that i looked silly in them at 55 years old lol"
Nooooo, jeans can look classy and great and sexy on any age - it depends on the fit and typ and how you wear them, what you accessorise them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"but does anyone think there is an age limit for wearing jeans??
i stopped wearing them a couple of years ago... i just thought that i looked silly in them at 55 years old lolThey look nice on older guys too....with a nice shirt n jacket...age in this case is irrelevant in my opinion"
maybe it was cos they were only £3 a pair from tesco then |
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I used to work the doors n would let someone in if they looked smart,I've also been admitted to clubs wearing Jeans........ I think they look smart we shoes n a nice shirt......but scruffy we trainers n tshirt/sweatshirt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We love jeans but Mr does says he miss,s the days of pants out in town he said all the build up on getting ready ironing his pants and looking dapper made the night, i believe on nights out unless a casual thing jeans isnt always appropiate smart skirts dress,s etc and pants on men, but we arent jeanist as we both love our jeans for the right occasions |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hate dress codes, I've always hated dress codes. I pesonally don't wear jeans cos I've never suited them, I think they look well sexy on other people....just not on me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You cant be jeansist.....its illegal I can...and i am...but only those i mentioned above, they look fecking awful
They only look awful cos we're not 'down wi' the kids' I like how young folks dress so differently to the rest of us... if ya can't look like a twat when yer young when can ye? I just cant see how wearing jeans too fecking short or wearing em so they are about to fall down looks good? "
They look good to teenage girls wi' massive hair and too much make up lol! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We love jeans but Mr does says he miss,s the days of pants out in town he said all the build up on getting ready ironing his pants and looking dapper made the night, i believe on nights out unless a casual thing jeans isnt always appropiate smart skirts dress,s etc and pants on men, but we arent jeanist as we both love our jeans for the right occasions " Sorry, but your post conjured up an image of a load of men out on the town in their undercrackers. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For the record, I favour a well fitting pair of bootcut jeans.
I say well fitting but I actually need some new ones as I've lost some weight recently. It must be all the swinging! |
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