Now put them away.
There is no need for guys to have their arses hanging out either. No, don't pull your trousers up to your armpits, that isn't necessary, but at least have some sort of middle ground where your arse cheeks are not on show. Simple.
You think it looks all cool and gangster like? Do you know where it originates from?
From prison uniforms that didn't fit. Nope didn't have to do with sexual availability (there is a way of advertising that but I'm not going to divulge the prison code to you, you'll have to find that random shit out for yourself).
People in prison weren't allowed belts and so their trousers, which would be several sizes to big at times, would continuously fall down. YOU, however, are allowed a belt, so wear it. Use it. not to keep it up halfway down your legs, but to keep it at a decent height. Ktnx.
Why are you wearing that?
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Those are DEFINITELY not trousers...
And today I saw yet more people wearing leggings as trousers - the most creative look was somebody who was wearing a hoodie and had managed to roll up her leggings up to her knees. Why? not a clue.
For me, personally, I cannot understand that people want to walk around with every single little detail of their underwear and their 'private parts' - for lack of better words - on display.
I have seen many a person wearing leggings that are too tight for them and thus I could see the exact print of their underwear - not an attractive look.
Or you see every tiny bit that wobbles every time they take a step.
People PLEASE just wear clothes that cover you up, there is NO need to get your bum out in public. Ever. (Unless you're a burlesque dancer or a pole dancer or a striptease artist or any such thing, for that is your job.)
So let's move on - I do not have a problem with people wearing short skirts with leggings or tops that cover their arse, that what leggings are for - to wear with those sort of things. Not as trousers.
I would also like to add that jeggings that are actually just fabric with a denim print do NOT count as trousers either, they're still really thin. So no. Just no.
I think really that is all I have to say with this little rant - leggings are not trousers, so please don't wear them as if they are.
For me, personally, I cannot understand that people want to walk around with every single little detail of their underwear and their 'private parts' - for lack of better words - on display.
I have seen many a person wearing leggings that are too tight for them and thus I could see the exact print of their underwear - not an attractive look.
Or you see every tiny bit that wobbles every time they take a step.
People PLEASE just wear clothes that cover you up, there is NO need to get your bum out in public. Ever. (Unless you're a burlesque dancer or a pole dancer or a striptease artist or any such thing, for that is your job.)
So let's move on - I do not have a problem with people wearing short skirts with leggings or tops that cover their arse, that what leggings are for - to wear with those sort of things. Not as trousers.
I would also like to add that jeggings that are actually just fabric with a denim print do NOT count as trousers either, they're still really thin. So no. Just no.
I think really that is all I have to say with this little rant - leggings are not trousers, so please don't wear them as if they are.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Why I'm doing this blog.
Sooooo there are a lot of people out there who I see walking around and I wonder why on earth they would be wearing the clothes they are. The answers is simple - because it is in fashion.
People have stopped caring about style and just blindly follow what is in fashion.
Why the two are very, very different.
Fashion is dictated by the catwalks thus the models and the fashion designers. It then moves on to the magazines that try and figure out which trends/themes will be it for that season.
So it has trends and changes from season to season - although often certain themes stick around for a little while. In the 'olden days' fashion stayed around for a decade, but from the noughties onwards we have been taking everything from every decade in the 20th century... Not necessarily in an attractive way.
When it comes to make up this is when you get the random eyeliner an inch above or below the eye and purple lipstick - because that's part of the theatrics the fashion designers use for their shows. Hair is a similar story.
Style is dictated by the wearer. It suits their body shape and makes them feel the best they can. Sometimes it includes whatever is in fashion and sometimes it is completely different - but it makes the wearer look the best they possibly can.
When it comes to hair and make up it does the same thing - it accentuates the person's face shape, makes them feel and look beautiful and confident. It is tailor made to them, not to what is 'in fashion'.
The reason why I have started this blog is to try and educate people on different things that suit different people. Just because something is in fashion doesn't mean you should wear it...
People have stopped caring about style and just blindly follow what is in fashion.
Why the two are very, very different.
Fashion is dictated by the catwalks thus the models and the fashion designers. It then moves on to the magazines that try and figure out which trends/themes will be it for that season.
So it has trends and changes from season to season - although often certain themes stick around for a little while. In the 'olden days' fashion stayed around for a decade, but from the noughties onwards we have been taking everything from every decade in the 20th century... Not necessarily in an attractive way.
When it comes to make up this is when you get the random eyeliner an inch above or below the eye and purple lipstick - because that's part of the theatrics the fashion designers use for their shows. Hair is a similar story.
Style is dictated by the wearer. It suits their body shape and makes them feel the best they can. Sometimes it includes whatever is in fashion and sometimes it is completely different - but it makes the wearer look the best they possibly can.
When it comes to hair and make up it does the same thing - it accentuates the person's face shape, makes them feel and look beautiful and confident. It is tailor made to them, not to what is 'in fashion'.
The reason why I have started this blog is to try and educate people on different things that suit different people. Just because something is in fashion doesn't mean you should wear it...
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