• No more saggy pants for Arkansas school children
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this is very very wrong social engineering
[QUOTE=amute;29022067] It's not a myth. Well, for it to appear lower as some sort of worth isn't true, but the style of saggy pants comes from prisoners losing weight during their sentence and not having belts to hold up their pants. [/QUOTE] how is it a style to be wearing your trousers sagging because your belt is took off of you for security reasons
[QUOTE=Taggart;29051912]how is it a style to be wearing your trousers sagging because your belt is took off of you for security reasons[/QUOTE] Ok Taggart, riddle me this, when you have pants and your flesh keeps it up, but you lose the fat in said flesh so the pants fall down, what do you have to turn to? You can't use rope or a belt, for said security risk. Regardless if the origins are clear, it's still rather easy to figure out.
Saggy pants hide my gun easier, and my drugs.
Solution? Wear your underwear lower. But anyways, wearing your pants so high that you cover everything looks and feels weird. I only have about maybe an inch of the top of my boxers show, anything lower or higher feels uncomfortable.
they should ban tight jeans because you can see their tiny balls bulging from tight jeans
[QUOTE=amute;29052742]Ok Taggart, riddle me this, when you have pants and your flesh keeps it up, but you lose the fat in said flesh so the pants fall down, what do you have to turn to? You can't use rope or a belt, for said security risk. Regardless if the origins are clear, it's still rather easy to figure out.[/QUOTE] it's not a style in prison.
[QUOTE=RIPBILLYMAYS;28976191]The emos at my school sag their pants and wear belts. :frog:[/QUOTE] if you have a belt you don't need to let your pants sag though
[QUOTE=Taggart;29060178]it's not a style in prison.[/QUOTE] never said it was broski
[QUOTE=amute;29060774]never said it was broski[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=amute;29022067]How is emulating a prison style to appear tougher, gay? [/QUOTE] Huh.
I could tolerate uniforms more so than school dress codes weirdly enough. A uniform is something everyone wears at the school and that is that. A dress code means that they are dictating your personal style. Not everyone has the money to buy two separate wardrobes, one for school and one for home life, so they are in a way dictating what some people wear in their free time. I mean what defines "showing a female's breast"? How strict is this rule when it comes to necklines?
[QUOTE=Taggart;29065637]Huh.[/QUOTE] >emulating
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