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7 Popular Men’s Fashion Choices That Women Can’t Stand

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2. Sagging pants

We continue our list of popular men’s fashion choices that women hate by saying that if there was a clothing item that should be purged for good, it surely is a pair of sagging pants.

They look terrible, like a giant diaper, and the waist is so low that you can see someone’s undies. Yes, we totally know that they might be comfy and fashionable (maybe for the younger generations), but they’re not flattering, and they give off middle-life-crisis vibes, at least when men my age wear them.

So let’s do everyone a favor and stick to regular pants, because a classic style is never out of fashion, don’t you think?

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One Response

  1. Everything was spot on. I do not like any of these looks myself as a man seeing them. Whether hard to see or not sometimes I just have to forget what I am seeing.

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