AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
KT67 wrote:
I hate jeans.
If I'm chilling out at home or even at the pub or museum or shop (in the before times for the other 3) I'll wear jogging/trackie bottoms cos they're comfy. Jeans aren't comfy.
If I'm at a formal event like a dance where I have to look formal, I'll wear trousers. Jeans don't look formal. If I was to turn up to a wedding in a pair of jeans, even black jeans, people would ask questions about it. They weren't allowed at my sixth form or at my first job and I've had job interviews where they weren't allowed.
So they're stuck in between those two spaces.
Bear in mind I don't wear girls' clothes and aren't going for a feminine look. But honestly? The only places I can think where wearing jeans makes sense is: on the back of a motorbike (but wearing leathers would be better...), on the back of a cowboy horse or at a line dancing event. I've only done one of 3 of those things in my life.
They're just so uncomfy for what they're meant to be which is a piece of clothing you chill out in! But considered too informal to be used in any other way.
Ironically, suit trousers feel more comfortable to me than jeans.
I have touch sensitivity and this is probably part of why I feel this way.
Very understandable. I no longer wear denim too because over the course of time, I lost my liking for denim.
However, I still enjoy wearing khakis to this day.
For some reason I associate khakis with
combat trousers. (Maybe because they both have weirdly militant names...)
I really liked those when I was a kid.
Cos they had a million pockets.
Everyone ended up wearing them. All genders, all ages, all social classes. Knew it was getting silly when my stepsisters' mother (who never wears trousers or short skirts/dresses but always dresses conservatively) had a pair

I'm not sure they are the same thing, but I think they are called "Cargo Pants" over here.