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Okay so on the street team message board we were having a conversation about the hot hot's and the type of jeans they wear. everyone seems to agree that they indeed wear girl jeans. i came across this article in the la times today that mentions its the new trend that more guys are wearing girls jeans for the comfort. so here you have the article...Real men wear girls' jeans
A size 12 (Richard Hartog / LAT) Ultra-low rise (Richard Hartog / LAT) By Michael Quintanilla, Times Staff Writer For the longest time, John Gregory had a denim dilemma. Gregory favors ultra-low-slung, dangerously tight, rock-glam jeans, but most men's brands are just too baggy or look too blah for the self-described "skinny dude." So at the suggestion of his wife, Brandie, the 32-year-old musician tried on a pair of women's jeans. He now regularly dons women's size-12 denims because, he says, such brands as Seven and Lucky work wonders on his lanky 6-foot physique. "Not all of us guys have big bulging thighs and a big butt," the Angeleno laments. "Sometimes we need all the help we can get." For the more adventurous modern man of style, a stroll past lingerie, capri pants and halter tops to the women's jeans section just might be the ticket to a slimmer fit through the hips and thighs, thanks in part to stretchy Lycra fibers blended into the denim. That and an itsy-bitsy 3- to 5-inch rise — the length from the top of the waistband to the joint seam in the crotch — as opposed to the more modest men's version with a 10-inch rise. There's a comfort factor involved in that the shorter rise drops the waistband so it doesn't cut into a man's stomach. But mostly it's about the look. Paired with a boxy T-shirt, women's low-rise jeans let the guys show off a little flash of flesh, just like the girls. So are men getting in touch with their feminine sides? "The dividing line between the genders is blurring," says Lynne Luciano, author of "Looking Good: Male Body Image in Modern America" (Hill & Wang). Luciano, a history professor at Cal State Dominguez Hills, says that because the stigma of male vanity isn't as intense as it used to be, "men are intent on looking young and good. And wearing tight jeans is always the way of being associated with youth, vigor and sex appeal, even if it means wearing ladies' jeans." But to carry off the look takes a certain attitude and confidence, says David Wolfe, menswear expert and creative director of the Doneger Group, a New York fashion-trend consulting firm. "I think you stand differently, you walk differently when you wear low-rise," says Wolfe, who steps out in low-rise jeans himself. "But when a guy wears a woman's low-rise, you swagger in that Old West kind of way because most women's low-rise jeans are really made for a young girl, and young girls have no hips, which is why they fit a man's body perfectly." Menswear goes feminine Men who wear women's jeans — and, retailers say, their numbers are growing in major cities such as L.A., New York and Miami — exemplify another trend that's been building: the feminization of menswear. During the past few seasons, menswear has embraced feminine touches, becoming more casual and tighter, with softer silhouettes, colors and fabrics, even more revealing. Earlier this year, some vanguard designers showing their autumn-winter collections went so far as to put male models in pleated skirts, knee-high socks and leggings. One even wore a bra to fill out a tight turtleneck. There's also a line of tights for men from the Wolford hosiery makers being marketed as "waist socks." And men's skivvies have gone drastically south; some versions are being designed as much as three inches lower on the waist to fit the latest hip-hugging men's jeans. From Jockey to Joe Boxer to 2(x)ist, many of the newer underwear styles are as compact as a woman's thong. Tony Maura, 20, is a convert, in a big way: "I don't own one single pair of men's jeans." The 6-foot-tall, 150-pound assistant manager for an Aveda skin care boutique in San Diego has quite a collection of women's labels (Seven, Habitual, Paper Denim & Cloth and Miss Sixty). Maura shops at Snob, a boutique in Corona del Mar where owner Ramine Hajipour also fesses up to having once worn women's Earl jeans. He switched to a men's low-rise style when it came on the market. "Most guys that come in here — gay and straight — don't think that wearing girls' jeans with stretch in them or jeans that are really, really low look girlie," Hajipour says. "They're into it because they want a rock 'n' roll look. They know that wearing a girl's pant won't turn them into a girl. They're confident," he says, adding that a new women's couture denim line called Monge (which also offers a men's line) is being bought by guys. "It's the hug on the body, the stretch factor," he says, that men — like women — find appealing. Maura agrees. "They're way more flattering," he says. He's even persuaded "at least 20" of his friends "to make the switch," he brags. Gregory, who is recording an album for Atlantic Records, also isn't shy about his affinity for women's jeans. He's talked up the idea to a few pals, including his drummer, "who's getting hip to it. My friends will comment about my jeans, and I'll go, 'Dude, they're girls' jeans. Check it out,' " he says, quickly adding that he also wears several men's brands. Swiping girlfriends' jeans Los Angeles designer Daniella Clarke introduced the world to her Frankie B. women's ultra-low jeans about four years ago and two years later created a men's line because "I kept hearing from guys that they were wearing their girlfriends' jeans." Her husband, Gilby, a guitarist touring with the band Heart, and many of his friends are so used to wearing the women's styles (with a 3-inch zipper as opposed to the men's 6-inch zipper) that they won't wear anything else. "He likes them because they're sexier," Daniella Clarke says. But she notes that any guy wearing a woman's low-riding jean soon learns how to land on and launch off a chair to prevent a cheeky situation from developing. "You've gotta wear a belt," she says. "It's a must." Orit Moldovan, manager of the Beverly Center's Traffic women's store, says she began noticing about six months ago that when men didn't like the fit of the jeans at the Traffic men's store, they didn't freak when salespeople suggested checking out the women's store. "Some guys will attempt to get into the 4-inch-rise jeans, and it doesn't work," she says. "But then others will get into them and they look rock-star hot." At the Express store at Hollywood & Highland, guys have been snapping up the women's styles, spokeswoman Eve Freedner says. Ditto for several Express stores in New York, where Freedner is based. "It's definitely a trend within the low-rise trend," she says. "Our buyers are always saying how they saw a guy trying on women's jeans." About one in every 50 Express jeans customers is a man, Freedner estimates, which is why the chain got savvy and next month will trot out three new low-rise styles with a little stretch specifically designed for men who like the fit of women's jeans. "They'll be straighter, slimmer, hotter and dangerously sexy," Freedner says. *TALK to me, DANCE with me* --Spotlight Girl-- |
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oh that's funny; the idea of sharing jeans with a boyfriend is intriguing (double your wardrobe!)....although who wants a guy who wears the same size as you, then you start comparing your weight to his....but I'm pretty skinny, I dont think most guys could fit into my jeans, ha ha
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Now this is what I'm talking about. Real men wear girl's jeans. Except for the massive ones. STAY AWAY.
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Girls jeans dont even fit me, and i'm a girl!
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quote: Slimfast. |
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i think its one of the most sexy thinks a guy to do, even just for one day. Tight jeans, long hair, playin guitar or singing.
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quote: i am PHAT, not FAT. |
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Comfort???
So just where to do they put the twig 'n' berries??? I can't see this being a comfort thing. I have to go with Coffee eyes.....I'm a girl and I don't fit into girl's jeans that well. My fav jeans are my men's slim fit Levi's I was there before he was famous |
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I have to agree with Coffee eyes and Alison, only jeans I can wear are the ones with stretch material on them, at least a bit...I like my new Lee jeans, that stretch just comfortably but don't look like stretch jeans. All normal jeans are made for girls with skinny legs and thighs. I'm not overweight, just normal but still it's hard to find jeans that feel and look good!
About HHH wearing girls' jeans...It is true, Steve himself said that in an interview not long time ago. I could imagine it's not very comfy.... They don't sell very many low waisted jeans for men, I don't know why, because I think they look good on guys as well. -d. -!kuuma kuuma kiima rokkaa!- |
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you all crack me up with this whole talk about HHH and girls jeans. Speaking about the twig and berries, i'll have to post up a picture of steve from san diego with his very tight jeans, it's amazing how much of a package he fits in those tight jeans.
*TALK to me, DANCE with me* --Spotlight Girl-- "Make up your mind and get in or get out!" "I've been thinking i'm drinking too many drinks all by myself!" "Know why fish are so thin? They only eat fish." -Seinfeld "Mr. Marbles???" "What's the deal with handicapped parking at the Special Olympics?" -Seinfeld "You want bread? No soup for you!" -Soup Nazi |
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haha this is sucha funny thread! i went with four of my guy friends to see them in detroit a while back and i kept telling them how hot i thought they looked and all they could comment on was the tightness of their jeans! haha and i was right in front and i must say i thought they looked fantastic and my friends were like andrea, they are only shoving their crotches in boys faces in their girly tight jeans what does that say? haha but they were just teasing me cause they love hhh too. my drummer tom weras girls mud jeans and they llok sweet on him, i have nothing against boys in girls jeans at all. its a rock star thing i guess
"Fashion is feeding us identification!" |
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AlexaJEW, you were at XFest, right? Did you catch when Steve's low jeans slipped in the back for a second and you could see his undies
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quote: EW, EW, EW......Don't say that to me!!! He's family for god's sake!!! He's a beautiful man, but I don't want to think of him like THAT!!!....LOL I was there before he was famous |
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quote: toon hye es? |
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quote: oh are you from Armenia? or do you have Armenian relatives? I'm trying to learn the language, west-armenian, but the educational tools are kind of limited + I don't have a very good ear for languages so it's going kind of slow I don't have any "family connections" to Armenia but I stumbled across some notes on the genocide when doing a school project many MANY years back.....and I became instantly intrigued, horrified, fascinated(if I may use such a word in this connection.....) by not only the genocide (and the whole ottoman empire/Armenia conflict) but also Armenia in general- history; culture; language....EVERYTHING So I've been doing a lot of reading and studying on the subject+ I'm sort, in my own modest way, trying to get more people aware of all the atrocities (-hence the "signature" thing).... sorry, this is(once again In memory of the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government: www.genocide1915.info Support the WM3!!!!!!!! www.wm3.org |
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quote: i meant "through" not true(obvious).....I NEED A CUP OF COFFEE haven’t quite woken up yet..... |
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hey voodoodolly i did manage to catch that at xfest and just so you know he was wearing calvin's. sorry alison that's the last i'll mention about his you know what.
*TALK to me, DANCE with me* --Spotlight Girl-- "Make up your mind and get in or get out!" "I've been thinking i'm drinking too many drinks all by myself!" "Know why fish are so thin? They only eat fish." -Seinfeld "Mr. Marbles???" "What's the deal with handicapped parking at the Special Olympics?" -Seinfeld "You want bread? No soup for you!" -Soup Nazi |
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Oh lordy. I remember seeing this feature on VH1 or some channel like that discussing the women's jean trend. It was incredibly stupid because the guy they got to try them on was incredibly buff and boxy and had to cram all of himself into them. Of course he didn't look good in them, and they acted so surprised about it.
On the right framed guy, I can see the appeal. http://www.verism.net/yayness |
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quote: im half armenian-half dutch...i cant even speak too fluently myself...! but i have to say that the link caught my eye... ive done two projects on the genocide myself, one was for history, i wrote an essay that argued that without the example of the genocide, the holocaust would never have occurred on the grand scale that it did...interesting stuff |
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Real men (hot hot heat) wear girl's jeans!!!