Guys in girl pants

therese said:
have a girl go with you :flower:
Hipkitten said:
I was just going to say that :P
I think my husband felt the same way at first, but I went with him so there was no problem.
If you don't have a gal who can go with you, the internet always provides a discrete shopping experience (just take care in reading measurements). :flower:

Thanks! :D
 
justinelm said:
Try some heels with those girls pants :wink:

I think I'll pass on that one :lol:
I was talking more about the really really reeeaaally skinny jeans kind of thing. I reserve the use of heels for myself:wink:
 
I think that's cool.....girls do the same ....we go out and buy jeans from the mens department sometimes....I like to wear mens pin striped pants as well with my AC/DC t-shirt and my converse shoes....:P
 
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Actually lots of guys are wearing girls pants now.and they look good on them.
I tried,but the front are always too low,and I don't wanna be TOOO "sexy".U know what I mean.
 
J.Shi said:
Actually lots of guys are wearing girls pants now.and they look good on them.
I tried,but the front are always too low,and I don't wanna be TOOO "sexy".U know what I mean.
mmmmm , why not try it :woot: sounds great IMO:lol:
 
lady stardust said:
mmmmm , why not try it :woot: sounds great IMO:lol:
maybe it's just the wrong pants.:innocent: I'd try another one some other time.:blush:
 
I think that it will look ok only if the pants do not have a womens hip shape in mind- If a guy is wearing girls pants and they create the look of a slightly hourglass silhouette- I think that is very unattractive on a man.

If they are straight cut- and simple- they could give a chic, modern look.
 
i never realised that guys even wear girls pants! omg this is like a revelation to me because i have a friend and whenever he wears jeans they always look familiar but thats probably because they are!! im very excited to know that guys wear girls pants and girls wear guys pants :smile:
 
just got myself a Number nine Girls Jeans.. totally hot and tight.. so awesome.. a bit low riding.. but... the best skinny fit I can find... I am HAPPY!!!:lol:
 
i actually just tried on a pair of rock and republics at bloomingdales which turned out to be womens but misplaced in the mens section. they were size 31 (which is too big for me but i wanted to see how big relativly bc i dont own any R&R so i was trying to judge what size it would be..im usually 28 or 29 but it varies between designers) anyways the point was they looked amazing on me aside from the waist being too big.
 
I've never worried about genders when I was picking out clothes, if it looks badass on me, I'll buy it.

Shirts, jeans, shoes, etc.
I don't "dress up" like a woman, or a ****** or anything, but I don't dress all that macho either. I'm built frail enough that clothes for both sexes fit pretty easily.

it just so happens that 100% of the denim I've owned since I was about 14 was apparently tailored for a female, oh well.
Thank god my mom would never let me buy baggy jeans.
 
TrophyBrown said:
Men in womens jeans? For you? Sure...For me? Absolutely not!

Ive tried this before on a few occasions from different jean companies, and I noticed the same thing everytime with every jean: the crotch NEVER fit right. It felt like it was smashing everything down, which made perfect sense: since women dont have mens crotches, the jeans arent cut w/ a mans body in mind..I gave up & vowed never to go back again.

Now a man in a skirt--well, that I have no problem with :D


I think this is one of the real reasons so many guys are wearing women's jeans these days. It is tighter on the crotch so you can see more of what is under there, which makes it look like the man has a bigger penis. In the 1970's the gays in San Francisco used to wear extra tight jeans to make their bulge look bigger. They used to also take a little sandpaper to the crotch to give a highlight to the denim to draw the eye to the penis area. :wink:
 
You can find pretty much all shapes and sizes in men jeans so I don't see the need. If it works for you, fine, but stay assured that jeans afficionados always know because of the way the crotch is built and the size and placement of the pockets....I personally almost always dislike the fit, mainly because of those details, but it's a personnal thing and certainly shouldn't detract you from wearing those jeans with your satin blouse, you sissy :P

Kidding aside I have one short girl t-shirt that I like wearing over longsleeves ones. It isn't hourglass shaped though....

As for jeans, some models are unisex, usually slim fitted but with a shape that can accomodate your male attributes and they look great on females too. I'd look for those and see if they fit better than girl jeans....
 
i wear 1 pair of girls jeans and i love em.... levis city straight. they have a square cut top tho, so there is no flare out at the hips. i have a very small waist(somewhere between 26 and 28) and am 6' tall, 150lbs. like so many others have said its hard to find mens jeans that fit. id say tho that they could use a little more room in the crotch, but im sure itll make for a nice fade once they are broken in.:P
 
if they look good - wear em. i just hate jeans that are too tight on guys. ick. they have to be loose enough so i dont have to see the jeans clinging to ***, thighs and crotch. how unattractive!!
 
^No, how attractive! I'm totally on the skinny trip now, I hate loose pants. They should at least cling to *** and tighs...

And concerning the crotch: You have to try a bit... I discoverd that it is important that the fabric is a bit stretchy. Somehow the room that is needed for the wider pelvis of a woman then moves into the crotch area... And only these pants do fit right because they are cut narrow on general, because they are supposed to stretch out. Pants without stretch are mostly too wide in the pelvis area for me, even when they fit at the waistband.
 

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