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"Butt jeans" for men?

davincis_playgro...@yahoo.com
My wife and I were talking about how unfair it is to see young women
wearing tight little bluejeans, while their boyfriends are wearing
jeans with baggy bottoms. Manufacturers make lots of "butt jeans" for
women, but none (that I know about) for men. The closest thing I can
think of is Wranglers Cowboy Cut jeans. I used to own a pair of their
Slim Fits, and they were definitely tight EVERYWHERE from the knees up.
(No guessing about the wearer's sex!) Only problem is, now I wouldn't
be caught dead in Wranglers. Maybe I could take the name tags off and
distress them somehow...hmmm... Any ideas, ladies (or guys)?
Thanks!
Brian
michele...@aol.combover (Michele317)
My wife and I were talking about how unfair it is to see young women
wearing tight little bluejeans, while their boyfriends are wearing
jeans with baggy bottoms. Manufacturers make lots of "butt jeans" for
women, but none (that I know about) for men. The closest thing I can
think of is Wranglers Cowboy Cut jeans. I used to own a pair of their
Slim Fits, and they were definitely tight EVERYWHERE from the knees up.
(No guessing about the wearer's sex!) Only problem is, now I wouldn't
be caught dead in Wranglers. Maybe I could take the name tags off and
distress them somehow...hmmm... Any ideas, ladies (or guys)?
Thanks!
Brian
my idea is, stop pretending that this is the sort of discussion you'd have with
your 'wife' and just ask for help finding tight jeans! i'm not fond of this
look on men, but some guys on this ng have mentioned wearing women's jeans...
might be worth a try for you.
davincis_playgro...@yahoo.com
my idea is, stop pretending that this is the sort of discussion you'd
have with
your 'wife'...
Ummm, sorry but no. She and I actually did have this coversation. We
both try pretty hard to look nice for each other and I STILL think it's
a shame that guys in general don't care much about their appearance.
Fortunately, we hit some post–Christmas sales at Gap and found some
awesome low–rise boot cut jeans. The only problem is that when you buy
jeans that are nice and snug, you can NEVER dry them in the dryer or 1)
they'll never be comfortable again or 2) you're looking at extra
treadmill time until YOU'VE "shrunk–to–fit" them.
Later!