Mutant Garments

Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
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Oh, John, that isn't Anthony, the Anthony is in his signature. Is it Justin Beeblebrock? Or some such adolescent, spoilt brat. But yes I do agree that it looks like he's filled his nappy. I would feel less embarrassed walking down the street in a pair of budgie smugglers. :lol:
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Sinned wrote: I would feel less embarrassed walking down the street in a pair of budgie smugglers. :lol:
Indeed! That is the most ridiculous style I think I've ever seen.
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Yesterday I received an E-Mail that was full of such garments including the back view of this weird guy. :lol: If anyone wants to see it send me an E-Mail and I will be happy to forward it to you. I am still laughing at some of them, I do think you will get a very big laugh out of it. :rofl:

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JohnH wrote:
denimini wrote:
3. Craptin comes up a lot on a Google search. It could be named after a designer with the name of Eric Craptin.

PS: He will post pics of him wearing it when it arrives.
Kind of like how Thomas Crapper made the flush toilet popular and founded the company of Thomas Crapper & Co.
Eric Craptin is not to be confused with Eric Clapton. :lol:
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Sinned wrote:Oh, John, that isn't Anthony, the Anthony is in his signature. Is it Justin Beeblebrock? Or some such adolescent, spoilt brat. But yes I do agree that it looks like he's filled his nappy. I would feel less embarrassed walking down the street in a pair of budgie smugglers. :lol:
Thanks Dennis for the quick defence. Oh no John, no John, no ..... next time I will tripple return my signature away from a garment like that. I think we called these turkey smugglers.
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denimini wrote:next time I will tripple return my signature away from a garment like that.
:lol:
Better be careful, signatures too close to images like that might get it's version of a "contact high"....
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Pantskirt

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I don't really get it but I think it looks smarter than just track pants.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Lady-Pan ... QFl4EaZtIQ
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There's a supervisor at work that always wears a dress that length with black leggings. The skirt looks fine except that I can't see the point of the leggings. I would wear that skirt and the pockets seem a decent size.
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denimini wrote:Image
I don't really get it but I think it looks smarter than just track pants.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Lady-Pan ... QFl4EaZtIQ
Checking the Ebay auction the size is 'ONE SIZE FITS ALL' (nice joke really) !!!
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r.m.anderson wrote:
denimini wrote:Image
I don't really get it but I think it looks smarter than just track pants.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Lady-Pan ... QFl4EaZtIQ
Checking the Ebay auction the size is 'ONE SIZE FITS ALL' (nice joke really) !!!
Yeah and the fact that it's Chinese tells me it's probably made for a 4" waist.
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Could be reeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaally stretchyyyyyyyyyy.

It make me think that those sagger pants, previously ridiculed, could be pulled up properly and the excess above the waist could be folded down as a skirt - it would be a similar end result to these pantskirts but a bigger size, conversly th ........... never mind.
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nothing new though. mc hammer had 'parachute pants'
http://d3d71ba2asa5oz.cloudfront.net/33 ... 370__1.jpg
I guess it is just a way to try and add something else to fashion lines.
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These drop crotch pants always remind me of babies with full nappies (diapers). :D
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dillon wrote:Of course you could shoplift hams and turkeys from the supermarket in pants like those... :shock:

Wow, some garments, talk about baggy, and people call us weird for wanting to wear skirts.
I guess with pants that low, there is plenty of hangin room for the boys.

Rather wear a kiltr or skirt than baggy britches.

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