My quads are big. But not so big like those on pics so I doubt I need those jeans.
Regular jeans are pretty much as tight on my legs as skinny jeans on average guy wearing them. Since my calves are also big ( I posted pics somewhere on this forum)
Few years ago I had no problem getting a nice jeans. Now it’s quite hard. Reason more for tracksuits…
If you showed that picture to a kid I bet they couldn’t figure out if those were men or women. Fortunately it was only rock musicians looking like that back then, now it’s soon to be everyone.
I was more talking about music, but if it makes you feel better, I have a 13 yr old niece who would fit right in at a '92 Pearl Jam concert … right down to the flannel shirt and boots
I predict we will see men dressed up like anime chicks from Ah! My Goddess! taking selfies in the gym doing the peace sign with both hands while tilting their heads to one side in a cutesy pose while holding one of those 18th century European umbrellas.
I have no idea why men would buy pants in women’s section. The waist to hip ratio would be really, really wrong for most of you.
@ Quads and calves.
I’ve noticed that more of the men’s pants and jeans now have some stretch, something women’s jeans and pants have had for awhile.
Exhibit A. Banana Republic Traveler Pant. They have elastane, and so they feel super comfy, kinda like yoga pants for men. No, I have no financial interest in Banana Republic.
Laugh about men prancing around in tights all you want, but I know a high-level jiu jitsu guy who recently came out as somewhere on the trans spectrum, but he’s not quite sure where yet. He dresses very femme, like tight spaghetti strap tops, girly shoes, tight leggings, makeup, the whole bit. He’s also jacked and very deep-voiced. I’m guessing he can squat at least 405, maybe quite a bit more.
Recently he’s started walking onto the mats with his nails painted, mascara on and a spaghetti-strap top underneath his gi. He will then proceed to whoop everyone’s ass in the room. Handily.
Easily one of the five baddest people I’ve ever rolled with, and a really cool person off of the mat too. He’s very intense, but also the real deal when it comes to high-level achievements. Whoever becomes the first asshole to really give him a hard time about his choice of nail polish or whatever will almost certainly be regretting it on several different levels.
I’ve noticed more clothing lines that are unisex, and have unisex models. I’m not sure if that’s the word I’m looking for, but you see the ad and you can’t tell if the model is male or female. I assume it’s both trendy to blur gender lines right now, and these designers are trying to signal to all of us that they’re past the gender binary.
Still, it doesn’t change the fact that my hip to waist ratio is not the same as the men here, and I hope to keep it that way! I can take a very, very small men’s pant and do sort of a paper bag waist, boyfriend cut. I was doing that in the early 90s and it’s cool again with some of the bloggers.
That seems to be where he’s at. If you look past his extremely masculine features, he seems to be going for the androgynous look. Not unlike glam metal from the 80’s, really.