Showing Underwear with Low Rise Pants?

Showing Underwear with Low Rise Pants In the news today there is something about a city wanting to pass a law against this "fashion statement", where men wear low rise pants and show a lot of their underwear. What I would like to know is WHERE and HOW did this "style" come to be? Is it just men, or women, too?

Is there an age range? Where does one wear this "style"? Asked by Mr_M_told_U_so 52 months ago Similar questions: Showing Underwear Low Rise Pants Lifestyle > Fashion.

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This is a pet peeve of mine! I don’t know exactly when this started but it’s a trend that has been around for awhile and seems to have no end in sight. Years ago, it started with pants that were too big in the waist and hung so low that the crotch was somewhere b/t their knees.

I put a stop to that in my household by refusing to pay for pants that were too big for them. But I notice that even now, when my boys wear sport pants with a tie string, they are always left loose enough to hang at hip level and show the tops of their boxers. So I often will casually walk over, pull up their pants, and retie the strings.(usually high enough to give them a wedgie to get my point across!) Fast forward to today and now it’s the low rise pants... I'm sure they are worn this way to show off the tatoos, navel piercings, and thongs.

But you can't go anywhere without seeing it. Some of these girls obviously don't have full length mirrors and don't see what we see. Many of them are overweight with blubber hanging over the too tight pants and stretch marks showing along with their thongs and tatoos.

I personally don't want to see all that when my waitress leans over to serve me in a restaurant. It is a true lesson in self control for me to walk around in the mall... I have threatened to bring along a staple gun... someone needs to teach these kids how to dress! Maybe it's my age showing here!

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OMG This is ONE of my fashion pet peeves, you just want to walk behind them and give them "rug burn" Its extremly tacking. Most of what I normally see is "BUTT FLOSS" being worn by very overweight women and its sticking oout out all over the place. I am older, I wear "butt floss" and I wear low pants, but I make sure my tops are longer(which are totally in fashion now" so my underwear isn't poking out Another one of my MAJOR eye sores are BELLY SHIRTS, for GOD'S sake...................you wear them if you don't HAVE a belly....................but according to the MALLS...it doesn't matter.

I am getting permately "blinded" by 300 lbs women wearing low rider jeans with little itty bitty tops. Do these people not have friends? Or anyone to tell them............its a bad idea............or maybe they dress in the dark.... Its one thing to feel "comfortable" in your skin, its another thing to be totally in BAD TASTE .

It's just a style that I hope will pass. Most schools ban the pants that let the underwear show. I think it's just as tacky when women or young girls wear the low rise pants and then might bend over or are sitting and you can see the back of their thong underwear.

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1 I thought it was Atlanta, but now I can't find the article. I hate the new format of CNN.com. I think the fashion looks stupid and ugly, but that's no reason to ban the pants.

I thought it was Atlanta, but now I can't find the article. I hate the new format of CNN.com. I think the fashion looks stupid and ugly, but that's no reason to ban the pants.

2 Yeah, it was CNN Headline News, and it is in Atlanta. I agree with GeveraBert, it looks stupid and ugly, and having a law to ban it, or if someone's underwear shows, isn't the way to go. Hopefully, the baggy pant practice will soon go out of style.

Wonder if anyone has ever been really embarrassed by them falling down in public? .

Yeah, it was CNN Headline News, and it is in Atlanta. I agree with GeveraBert, it looks stupid and ugly, and having a law to ban it, or if someone's underwear shows, isn't the way to go. Hopefully, the baggy pant practice will soon go out of style.

Wonder if anyone has ever been really embarrassed by them falling down in public?

" "whose pants are these?" "I need women's pants that come up to the waistline. I hate low cuts. " "Is it possible to make 'high rise' trousers into 'low rise' trousers?

If so how do you do it? " "How did this new fashion of boys wearing their pants around their ankles and their underwear showing come into effect? " "I'm looking for dockers collection mid rise - curvy size 6 pants.

Has anyone seen them? " "What are your "pet peeves" or "turn offs"? (i.e.

Guys wearing their pants down to their knees & underwear showing)" "How to sag? How do guys keep their pants from falling off while wearing them so low? " "Where are my pants?

I need women's pants that come up to the waistline. I hate low cuts.

I'm looking for dockers collection mid rise - curvy size 6 pants. Has anyone seen them?

(i.e. Guys wearing their pants down to their knees & underwear showing).

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