Jerry Icy Dean wrote: » I honestly don't get the hate over boot-cut jeans. They're just jeans!
dotsman wrote: » Lynx is not, nor has ever been, an antiperspirant. It is a deodorant.
Rocky Some Bin wrote: » You are incorrect in your assertion. The white Lynx cans are an antiperspirant, the black ones are just a deodorant indeed.
Sardine wrote: » They just look awful! I mean irish people don’t dress particularly well for the most part but why do you think it’s the only place in the world where they’re worn these days??
Jerry Icy Dean wrote: » Is it? I really don't understand what's awful about literally just jeans. I'm not trying to be smart. I Google image searched boot-cut jeans now and all I see is images of people wearing jeans, absolutely nothing awful about them. Now badly fitted jeans - that's a different story, but that's not exclusive to boot-cut.
Sardine wrote: » There seems to be people who think boot cut jeans look awful and people who don’t (Irish people). Boot cut = badly fitted imo.
Sardine wrote: » Jerry Icy Dean wrote: » I honestly don't get the hate over boot-cut jeans. They're just jeans! They just look awful! I mean irish people don’t dress particularly well for the most part but why do you think it’s the only place in the world where they’re worn these days??
StereoSound wrote: » Everywhere you look you seem to see teenagers with bandy legs going on. Skinny jeans, white trainers and bandy as fck legs. Anyone else notice that? Its a wonder they can walk straight. Not specifically teenagers though, lots of people in early to mid 20's have it going on. It difficult not to notice it when one is walking straight towards you looking like they are walking on their outer foot arches the whole time. Is it a poor nutrition thing? Lot of people in the 1950's and 60's had similar going on and it was due to poor nutrition as a youngster.
myshirt wrote: » Everything is gone so PC now. What happened the good ole days where a swift boot in the arse solved a lot of these problems.
myshirt wrote: » Case in point here and only happened yesterday.https://streamable.com/0tbtt The boot in the arse is a versatile tool.
scopper wrote: » I'm 33 so no youngfella, but I think the kidz are better dressed now than we were. One issue in men's fashion in Ireland (and the UK) is wearing clothes that are a little too big, so guys will wear medium who would look better in a small. There's a slight fear about clothes hugging your skin too much and I can understand, but most guys will look better just moving down a size (this may depends on your physique, but most of us fit under normal-sized). All that being said shorts seem a bit odd. I mean maybe it's a style choice, but suffering for fashion surely cannot extend to... WEARING SHORTS IN IRELAND.
Cleopatra_ wrote: » He's just cranky because his man bun is too tight, his balls are being squashed in his skinny jeans and his ankles are cold
scopper wrote: » I'm 33 so no youngfella, but I think the kidz are better dressed now than we were.
Rocky Some Bin wrote: » What anti perspiration device are middle aged men supposed to wear if not Lynx?
Graces7 wrote: » This is an education for me as I never see any teenagers.... Last time I did a street market and the schools let out for lunch it was the sheer size of the kids that alarmed me... Glad I am not teaching any more :eek: Mind you the junk they were buying and eating, rickets would not surprise..
Wanderer78 wrote: » Not in my gym, be ta jesus the size of them, with their protein this and their protein that