Your thoughts on jeans

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Love em?
Hate em?
Don't care?

Please I want to know.

I'm guess Im in the don't care category. I dont care for jeans. I dont know why they are so popular. I dont know why everyone wears them, for me they are just so uncomfortable and expensive. There are much more comfortable and stylish clothes you could wear, in other colours.

When I was younger I was pressured into wearing them cos they were the 'cool' and trendy item to wear, but I never liked them.

My reasons...well I will expand on them further, but just want to bullet point why they are not in my wardrobe anymore

-pockets? too many, and on your butt, but you cant fit anything in them and its like you are feeling your butt when you slip your hand in there...or someone elses hands?!
-waistband...either too tight or need a belt to hold them up, and EXTRA item to buy
- creates muffin top when low waisted
-when high waisted is hard on your stomach
-cuts off circulation when too tight
-fades
-gets torn and holey so look like you wearing rags
- take ages to dry
-heavy when wet
-dont keep legs warm when its winter
-held on with rivets?!
-everyone wears them, boring
- mostly come in blue or black, black for gang members, blue for everyone else who cant be bothered
- then have to find matching top
-skinny ones nightmare to put on and pull off
-baggy ones fall down, your knickers exposed or worse, g-string

just bad bad bad fashion...
sorry...if you love jeans! you can state your case for them I dont mind, want to hear all points of view
I don't especially love them..
I don't especially hate them..
They are functional cloths that do their job..

When jeans get old and start to fray just replace them with a new pair..

Also living in Australia with very mild winters the cold problem is not really a problem..
 

Lanolin

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I think denim overalls are the better option
Just clip then on and go
no fussing with belts and waist restrictions

I saw an australian garden show and the farmer types were wearing them
while the cowgirl australians were wearing jeans with big shiny belts and cowgirl hats

but in nz that wont work because we have dairy farms where its wet not dry
and you might be knee deep in mud rather than dealing with a desert dust storm

I dont know how jeans became 'the fashion' item
when they dont really work for most situations, and now Im reading that people wear them over their boots instead of inside their boots

which sort of defeats the purpose
of course then they will get frayed to bits if you wear them like that
 

Lanolin

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next...your thoughts on crocs

the shoe...
 

Hazelelponi

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#85
funny youd think conservative christians on this site would be horrified that womens are wearing jeans originally designed for men
but they not

its like meh everyone wears them who cares lol
Modesty in and of itself is about a.) Not being overtly sexual and b) not showing too much flesh. It's being humble in appearance.

In a land where men are accustomed to seeing women in jeans and shorts, a woman in a dress stands out, draws attention to herself and by nature becomes an object of sexual desire.

Dressing here as a Muslim in hijab is actually overtly sexual in the eyes of American men. And you literally can't cover any more skin than wearing hijab, or show any less.

So it's as much about not being too different than it is about anything else. It's just having a reasonable modesty and blending in to large degree.

If that's wearing jeans in western countries, then so be it..
 

Hazelelponi

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#86
next...your thoughts on crocs

the shoe...
I don't own any. I have boots, tennis shoes and dress flats. No around the house type shoe because I don't wear shoes in the house..
 
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Crocs came out with a very comfortable, nice shoe with a heel that was very popular but they stopped making them. They are extinct now.

 

Lanolin

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nz isnt a western country

we arent cowboys lol

so, really no need to wear jeans.

Jeans arent modest, they are expensive, esp the designer ones. also what is with the abomination of skinny jeans with holes in them.

the clothes that DO blend in are - camouflage khakis, grey, and brown colour.
Or uniforms
in nz, to blend in you need to wear All Black clothes like a rugby player. They dont play in jeans, its. a black jersey and black shorts.
Nobody can see you in the dark
 

Lanolin

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if you wore jeans ppl may get the false impression you are american and liked showing off your butt

there are just too many videos on you tube by people who say I hate jeans, so, its seems clear to me that although it might be some kind of regulation fashion uniform in the US, a lot of women actually detest wearing them...enough to make a 5 minute you-tube video on why this is so

So do they want to blend in and look like a man? I dont know.
 

Magenta

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its like meh everyone wears them who cares lol
I wonder how many times you hve to be told that not everybody wears jeans.

Sometimes I wonder if you are just starved for attention and will say any ridiculous thing to get it.
 

Lanolin

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I found out there are 'mom jeans'

haha

I thought those were jeans given by your moms to wear cos they cant be bothered clothing you in anything else

I remember my mum giving me a pair of very high waisted jeans, so it looked like I had a huge crotch or was slightly pregnant with a very long zipper fly.
They were some chinese brand of knock off jeans that LOOKED like jeans but would not pass for Levis.
They also had some weird centre seam down the front of the leg

While I rmemeber another girl in high school said her mum ironed her jeans with a crease down the centre of the leg lol

At the time, the craze was for Origin label jeans that only the rich kids could afford. They were not blue they came in all colours so did not even look like jeans but people insisted they were jeans

it had surpassed the red tab levis at that point of no return till all the clothing stores sold everything as jeans even if they were not techinically jeans
 

Lanolin

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I wonder how many times you hve to be told that not everybody wears jeans.

Sometimes I wonder if you are just starved for attention and will say any ridiculous thing to get it.
huh

why do i HAVE to be told this?
its just your thoughts on jeans
I have my thoughts, you have yours ...problem?
 

Lanolin

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try 497 times Magenta

seems i have a lot to say on how ridiculous they are lol

I think its cos one size doesnt fit all
 

Magenta

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huh

why do i HAVE to be told this?
its just your thoughts on jeans
I have my thoughts, you have yours ...problem?
Not everybody wears jeans. Perhaps aligning your thoughts with reality would help.

Of course you are free to be as delusional as you please.

Those are my thoughts. Seems you don't like them.
 

Lanolin

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Crocs came out with a very comfortable, nice shoe with a heel that was very popular but they stopped making them. They are extinct now.

hmm I will make another thread on this curious phenomeon, the croc

just for fun
:ROFL:

I will put in the miscellaneous forum
cos obviously SOME people dont like fun threads on the singles
 

Magenta

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hmm I will make another thread on this curious phenomeon, the croc

just for fun
:ROFL:

I will put in the miscellaneous forum
cos obviously SOME people dont like fun threads on the singles
Lettng you know you repeatedly post falsehoods does not equate to not liking fun threads. Here, or elsewhere ;)
 

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I like cargo jeans, lots of pockets to put stuff in. Im not too big on having my jeans in generic blue though i perfer them to be black or grey to color coordinate with my shoes, hats and whatnot. One type of pants you wont catch me in is some sweatpants, i always found them to be tacky lol.
 

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That was de rigueur when I was a teen. Course it was bell bottoms then, not boot or straight cut jeans ;):D
Those were crazy days evidenced by the fact pet rocks were also a thing.......LOL I would be curious to read how blue jeans have changed and even perhaps ushered in new cultural changes or where a sign of a cultural change. They are iconic undoubtedly and they have been a part of culture and historic in that aspect.

So would be curious to read how they changed with culture how they even played a part in culture change. Ways that a counter culture arose and dressed unique in their own way to identify themselves and their counter culture. One thing is for sure blue jeans have shaped past and even present culture and they have changed and adapted just as much as mankind has during the period of history they have been introduced even to this present day. They have kept pace and moved parallelly with mankind as culture and attitudes have changed.
 

Lanolin

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I like cargo jeans, lots of pockets to put stuff in. Im not too big on having my jeans in generic blue though i perfer them to be black or grey to color coordinate with my shoes, hats and whatnot. One type of pants you wont catch me in is some sweatpants, i always found them to be tacky lol.
sweat pants just get linty
something you cant avoid, but they are very comfortable!

I have some linen pants that are navy, and they are cool to wear in summer
jeans I just find very heavy...and I have a light frame so...if I want a heavy duty pants Id wear cargos at least the pockets are more practical and the colours are khaki, which is better for gardening cos of grass stains and what not

I even have green pair of chinos that got passed off as jeans in the jeans store. They are lighter cotton and a lot more comortable than jeans

Jeans just bewilder me a bit. I dont understand them really. I think jeans for women should be called Janes or something else to differentiate them. They are kind of ubiquitous but a lot of trouble IMHO.

sometimes I think that people just want others to wear the exact same thing as everyone else so they dont feel like a dork, but then it makes you feel like a dork anyway. lol

that is the way it goes, not sure if thats a healthy relationship with the rags we wear! Christians arent supoosed to care about what we wear anyway.
 

Hazelelponi

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nz isnt a western country

we arent cowboys lol

so, really no need to wear jeans.

Jeans arent modest, they are expensive, esp the designer ones. also what is with the abomination of skinny jeans with holes in them.

the clothes that DO blend in are - camouflage khakis, grey, and brown colour.
Or uniforms
in nz, to blend in you need to wear All Black clothes like a rugby player. They dont play in jeans, its. a black jersey and black shorts.
Nobody can see you in the dark
I've never spent more than 50 dollars for a pair of jeans (I'm big on sales), while I'm frequently forced to spend far more on slacks and dresses... so, not that expensive.

However, if no one wears them in NZ then why worry about what people in other countries are wearing,?

Styles always vary with different cultures...