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Thread: Fashion Trend: I told you so
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Sep 2nd, 2010 4:10 PM #1
Fashion Trend: I told you so
Ok, it hasn't happened yet. But in about 5 or so years, these pants are going to blow up across the U.S. I think I just spotted a trend before it's mainstream and has mass appeal.
What pants, you may ask? Well, men/women's harem pants. It's only a matter of time before this nonsense leaves big cities and spreads like a pestilence. It's possible most of you don't know what I'm talking about. Don't worry, you'll know soon enough.
I'm only making this thread so that in 5+ years people will know I told them so.
Especially since I won't be frequenting AO then.
Of course, I'm not alone in seeing this coming doom...
But to be fair the pants are actually comfortable.. And it's basically just like skinny jeans were 5 years ago..



Really have no clue what harem pants are? Just click here..Poetry is superior to history -Aristotle
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Sep 2nd, 2010 6:06 PM #2

Will they be at Old Navy/Gap/Banana Republic any time soon......?
As long as I can wear them with my chuck taylors!
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Sep 2nd, 2010 6:22 PM #3
They look like they are made to accommodate a diaper.
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Sep 2nd, 2010 9:38 PM #4
they are kind of like those parachute pants that MC Hammer use to wear.
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Sep 6th, 2010 5:36 AM #5
They are already vogue in Britain, infact they are kind of growing out of Vogue now, especially for women. Loose pants like that became fashionable after the inevitable end of the "form fitting" skinny jeans / jeggings trend cooled down a few years ago. 2010 has really been the year for loose fitting clothes, with harem pants and other things like them being the high end of fashion.
Mens "tops" had a harem style too, with a sort of flowing ruffle at the front. Me and my friends were dressing like this around christmas time, and wearing boots like that man does in the first picture.


The boot fashion is one ive liked very much this season. So many styles of boot, I have a pair that has two "belts" on the back that have quite a high heel on them, I just love the sound they make when I walk. Kudos to you Beatnik for spotting the rising trend.
Im glad to see that American male fashion is becoming very, very astute. For years now you have lagged behind in the metrosexual department, wearing college blazers and random pairs of shitty jeans, and mud stained shoes. But it seems male fashion is becoming popular over there, as it is over here.
Soon you will all be moisturing twice a day and buying tons of grooming products like we do! ITS A SLIPPERY SLOPE AMERICA! Oldschool masculinity is dead these days, good riddance!
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Sep 6th, 2010 6:24 AM #6Kharma Caster Contributor
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I thought that shit faded with MC Hammers career.

Can't touch this.Jim Crow America relegated Blacks to the back of buses. Israel wants Arabs excluded from the bus entirely.
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Sep 8th, 2010 6:42 PM #7It'll take a few years.
Originally Posted by Calli
That's a really good point. As you know, I like to make fun of Brits from time to time, but western european fashion is always ahead of U.S. fashion. At least this is the case for the eastern seaboard of America.
You remind me though of how the popular style in Israel ("hip" places that is. Like Tel-Aviv), when I went in 2007, was skinny jeans.
It took awhile for skinny jeans to become popular outside of cities like New York or Chicago.. As far as America goes.
The rest of the nation are only just recently experiencing what you say Britain has already grown out of.
I'm going to bet that shirt style will reach the U.S. pretty soon. Maybe you should be the one making threads about this, because east coast fashion always seems to start in western europe..Mens "tops" had a harem style too, with a sort of flowing ruffle at the front. Me and my friends were dressing like this around christmas time, and wearing boots like that man does in the first picture.
Yeah, I've noticed the boot trend too.The boot fashion is one ive liked very much this season. So many styles of boot, I have a pair that has two "belts" on the back that have quite a high heel on them, I just love the sound they make when I walk. Kudos to you Beatnik for spotting the rising trend.
American footwear trends keep oscillating between boat shoes and boots.
Is it the same for our neighbors across the Atlantic?
Yes, you groom everything but your teeth.Im glad to see that American male fashion is becoming very, very astute. For years now you have lagged behind in the metrosexual department, wearing college blazers and random pairs of shitty jeans, and mud stained shoes. But it seems male fashion is becoming popular over there, as it is over here.
Soon you will all be moisturing twice a day and buying tons of grooming products like we do! ITS A SLIPPERY SLOPE AMERICA! Oldschool masculinity is dead these days, good riddance!
JK
But anyway, that wasn't always the case. Allot of these styles, are styles America created or was a forerunner in in previous decades.
The reason we lag so far behind now is because America has an extremely homophobic culture just outside of the metropolis. You wouldn't believe how popular a term like "fag" is here. American mainstream culture is really anti-gay. (Which has crippled us in more ways than just style).
Of course, there are exceptions. "Legalize L.A." shirts are after all, very American.
But for the most part, I wouldn't want to visit many places in the country.
I was at lollapalooza for a little bit, and all the chicks were wearing feathers in their hair or something. Jean shorts (above the knee) were really popular for guys and girls. I have two pairs of skinny shorts. They're popular here for Summer, but I have no idea what the popularity for this kinda thing is in Britain. ?
Americans aren't really known for dressing very chic. Our fashion is allot less formal and more slack. Thus random shit like "feathers." All the girls want to look like a native american hipster meets classic 50s. Or something.Poetry is superior to history -Aristotle
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Sep 8th, 2010 6:51 PM #8Cart-mod 2.0 Global Moderator
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People I didn't know were gay:
Beatnik Bob
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Sep 8th, 2010 6:57 PM #9
Im gay cause I dont like diaper pants?
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Sep 8th, 2010 7:26 PM #10Cart-mod 2.0 Global Moderator
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No, because you read and responded to a fashion thread. But doesn't that make me?....
wait...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6h3Ar0ce2A"I was put on trial twice near Y2K for acting like Jesus and claiming to be the Messiah. Its not everyday that a man parks a Chariot of Fire in front of a tomb and stands against the US government with a bow and razor tipped arrows over his shoulder. I wore a suit of armor and was protected by an invisible bubble and my sharp tongue was more than the judicial system could handle."Jake
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Sep 8th, 2010 8:03 PM #11
LOL... Im pretty sure that kid IS a homo.
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Sep 8th, 2010 8:36 PM #12
Men always follow the clunge (Brit slang for pussy). As American women realise they like men to be groomed, you can be pretty damn sure within a few years, men will be groomed to within an inch of their lives! This is how it happened here. When professional footballers and pop stars started getting huge endorsements by Gilette and fashion houses etc, the women realised they found the groomed look sexy. They found a man with soft skin and no hair attractive, pretty soon it became a rising mainstream and now we have statistics being reported on our news and social feeds about how "43% of men wax" or "22% of British men have worn makeup" (Ive worn concealer before, several times. I had a HUMUNGOUS ZIT!)
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Sep 8th, 2010 8:41 PM #13Poetry is superior to history -Aristotle
True time is four dimensional -Heidegger
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players -Shakespeare
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Sep 8th, 2010 8:43 PM #14Cart-mod 2.0 Global Moderator
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The pursuit of poon is one of the few unifiers among men in the world. We will become gay to get laid by hot chicks...
"sexist" in 3... 2... 1...
That is one of the funniest pics I've seen all day, maybe even funnier than the frog that looked like he was spying on AssX earlier."I was put on trial twice near Y2K for acting like Jesus and claiming to be the Messiah. Its not everyday that a man parks a Chariot of Fire in front of a tomb and stands against the US government with a bow and razor tipped arrows over his shoulder. I wore a suit of armor and was protected by an invisible bubble and my sharp tongue was more than the judicial system could handle."Jake
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Sep 8th, 2010 8:47 PM #15
I demand to see this frog!
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"I was put on trial twice near Y2K for acting like Jesus and claiming to be the Messiah. Its not everyday that a man parks a Chariot of Fire in front of a tomb and stands against the US government with a bow and razor tipped arrows over his shoulder. I wore a suit of armor and was protected by an invisible bubble and my sharp tongue was more than the judicial system could handle."Jake
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Sep 8th, 2010 9:01 PM #18
Maybe American girls are different.
But then now that I think about it I remember Russell Brand has chest hair, and he's British.

But then I think again, and I remember that he's married to an American chick...
And you're hypnotized by the movement!
Look at those glazed eyes.Poetry is superior to history -Aristotle
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Sep 8th, 2010 9:13 PM #19
Come now Bob, im British, when I masturbate theres hardly any movement at all. My endowment is rather lacklustre ;)
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"I was put on trial twice near Y2K for acting like Jesus and claiming to be the Messiah. Its not everyday that a man parks a Chariot of Fire in front of a tomb and stands against the US government with a bow and razor tipped arrows over his shoulder. I wore a suit of armor and was protected by an invisible bubble and my sharp tongue was more than the judicial system could handle."Jake
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Sep 8th, 2010 9:24 PM #21
I think you like posting frog pics too much.
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Sep 8th, 2010 9:27 PM #22
Each frog picture stares into my soul....
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Look how soft, moist and chewy they look...
"I was put on trial twice near Y2K for acting like Jesus and claiming to be the Messiah. Its not everyday that a man parks a Chariot of Fire in front of a tomb and stands against the US government with a bow and razor tipped arrows over his shoulder. I wore a suit of armor and was protected by an invisible bubble and my sharp tongue was more than the judicial system could handle."Jake
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Sep 8th, 2010 9:31 PM #24
I think you're trying to say that the hand just became obsolete when it comes to masturbation.
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I once put a live frog in my mouth to show him what it would be like when he is finally eaten alive...
"I was put on trial twice near Y2K for acting like Jesus and claiming to be the Messiah. Its not everyday that a man parks a Chariot of Fire in front of a tomb and stands against the US government with a bow and razor tipped arrows over his shoulder. I wore a suit of armor and was protected by an invisible bubble and my sharp tongue was more than the judicial system could handle."Jake
"The toilet is more than a throne. It is a sacred chamber."-Anton LaVey, High Priest of Satanism
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