Black jeans = for gangs?




Where is this happening?
I wear black, green or gold jeans. Not blue. And I'm not in a gang, nor have I ever been. Nor ever wanted to be or even been affiliated with those who were.
Need to wear a belt? So? I've had one belt for 10 years now, and see no reason I'll be replacing it anytime soon. It's not really a big deal.
Boring? I know what I'm going to wear. Don't need to spend 20 mins a day fussing with an excess of options about what I'm going to wear.
It takes two or three fingers to pull my wallet out of my back pocket, not my entire hand. And even if it did its on the wallet, not my butt. And even if I did have things in my back pocket that used my hand to retrieve I'm not grabbing my butt, nor has that idea ever crossed my mind.
4 pockets are too many? As a man a wallet, keys and phone can take up three pockets.
Jeans come in different types of fabric. The jeans I wear are thinner material, and softer than regular jeans. Thus more comfortable.
And they're among the most rugged pants fabric, thus least likely to rip or tear.
Torn and holey jeans are usually on purpose, as a fashion. I'm 46 and even when I was a teen that was a common look. People typically don't see that as "looking like rags", but rather a fashion choice.
Have to find a matching top? According to you everyone only wears blue. How hard is it to find matching tops for one color? It seems having pants with a variety of colors would be more difficult. Not to mention more expensive as what you pick goes with less of what you own. So you have to buy more to find things that match. And if buying a belt is too much for you then how would a variety of clothes be ok?
And if black, how easy is that to match with?
Many women wearing g-strings Want it to show. It's not an accident. It's a choice.
If your clothing gets so wet so often you may need to reconsider your clothing choices as a whole. Many things would be a bad option.
All kinds of clothes fade.
Held on with rivets? So? What's the big deal?