Does anyone here hate faded pants?

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I really hate the whole "faded, ripped jeans" thing. I don't know why 90% of the world is into it so much. I love jeans that are dark, slick, and brand new. I mean I pay $50 for a good pair of jeans, not to look like a bum. Most of my jeans are like that, and the ones that are faded/ripped is because of wear and tear.

Any anti-ripped jeans folks here?
 

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I don't mind the jeans that look naturally faded, or have very subtle fading..... but the ones with like a massive white strip down the middle just look ridiculous!
 

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i love my ripped jeans.

When i have those on with my flipflops and my pink or bright green polo with the collar up i feel SO DJ!

try it out guys!
 

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Originally posted by King of You
i love my ripped jeans.

When i have those on with my flipflops and my pink or bright green polo with the collar up i feel SO DJ!

try it out guys!
no
 

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Assuredly, washed denim wears out quicker than factory. Simple. Where are your priorities? I work in this industry. It's your choice, and I'd like to know your answer!:p
 

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I think that anyone that wears ripped jeans is one who follows a crowd. No one wore jeans from a fashion point of view before it was a trend.
 

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Yeah right. What makes you more of a fag, going to the store and grabbing a pair of ripped/faded jeans off the shelf or going to a hell of a lot of different stores to find a pair of non-faded jeans.

The truth is, it's easier just to go out and buy ripped faded jeans seeing as how they're everywhere. Wearing it doesn't make you a homo. That's just the way the industry is today.

It's considered as looking good... just in the same way flannel shirts were back in '93. Will we feel like d-bags in about a decade for wearing the jeans. Hell yes. But will I feel good about having a good sense of style right now. Yes.
 

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Originally posted by PiHiPlaya
What makes you more of a fag, going to the store and grabbing a pair of ripped/faded jeans off the shelf or going to a hell of a lot of different stores to find a pair of non-faded jeans.
Where is Option C - Inserting your penis in another guy's ass? Because I don't think either of the first two options makes you gay.
 

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Actually its not hard to get non-faded non-ripped jeans. Most stores carry them now, except hobo stores.
 

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i was against it, i bought some faded lee jeans a few weeks ago, but there not too bad so it still looks good, im used to it as my old levis where fading due to the fact i wore them so much but like ripped jeans no way! i would not wear those!
 

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depending on YOUR look, it will look good or bad... on some ppl it looks stupid, on some it looks nice... it also has to do with personal preference.. some women might thinks its f*cking hot, some might get turned off by it... there is no set rule weather it looks "nice" or not.


Laterz...
 

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Originally posted by cant think of a user name
I don't mind the jeans that look naturally faded, or have very subtle fading..... but the ones with like a massive white strip down the middle just look ridiculous!
Yep.
 

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Originally posted by cant think of a user name
I don't mind the jeans that look naturally faded, or have very subtle fading..... but the ones with like a massive white strip down the middle just look ridiculous!
What he said.... I'm not really a fan of ripped jeans either.
 

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I might buy the factory faded/ripped jeans if they cost 5... 2 dollars a pair!
 

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Originally posted by diplomatic_lies
Actually its not hard to get non-faded non-ripped jeans. Most stores carry them now, except hobo stores.
The irony!
 

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Originally posted by King of You
i love my ripped jeans.

When i have those on with my flipflops and my pink or bright green polo with the collar up i feel SO DJ!

try it out guys!
LMAO wow... you sounded gayer than I did about my style posts...

First off... Popping collars was a one-day fad (that I never did)... and pink polo with popped collar is definitely wannabe-Cali-style. NOT COOL.

Second... I wore holes in my pants WAY before Hollister came out.

Third... Never said "This is HOW I wear these! TRY IT BOYS! (a bit exaggerated to what you said)"
 

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I've got about 12 pairs of normal jeans and 6 pairs of destroyed denim. Then again, that was the "key look" where I used to work (who incidentally brought back the whole destroyed trend... as well as the popped collars...)

To be honest, I could care less what other guys think about guys who wear destroyed denim. I mean seriously, when you start worrying about what another dude is wearing... well I'm not going to finish that sentence.

*edit - By the way, MikeS... it was A&F who brought back the destroyed, not HCo (though you could argue it both ways since Hollister is an Abercrombie & Fitch owned company...)
 
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