posted on April 23, 2004 09:23:39 PM new
The state of Louisana is trying to ban Low Rider Jeans. They will try to pass an admendment to Bill #1626 to outlaw these jeans. but also to include men or women who wear their regular jeans so low that show off anatomy that shouldn't be see such as Plumbers. They say that these jeans show to much of the skin.
I really don't care but I can't understand how these hip hop males can have their jeans so low. How come they don't fall off? Why they targeted plumbers I don't know.
What is your opinion?
[ edited by Libra63 on Apr 23, 2004 09:25 PM ]
posted on April 23, 2004 09:38:18 PM new
I don't like the style, but I don't think it's the government's business (state or Fed) how people wear their clothes.
I don't know how the people who wear the style keep the pants up (& sometimes they don't ).
What I don't understand is parents allowing their kids to dress in what is a "jailhouse" style. The style started as an imitation of the look of police station inmates who have their belts & shoelaces taken (you also see kids running around with no shoelaces, though not as much as the sagging pants).
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Censorship, like charity, should begin at home; but unlike charity, it should end there --Clare Booth Luce
posted on April 23, 2004 09:38:24 PM new
Maybe they're trying to get people that don't look good in them to stop wearing them, kind of like speedo's on men... there should be some kind of law against who should and shouldn't wear them.
posted on April 23, 2004 09:56:04 PM new
I can just see it now.
2 Plumbers are talking and one says; Do these Low Rider Jeans make my butt look fat? The other one says; No your butt makes your butt look fat.