51 thoughts on “So according to zoomers. wearing pants that are too big = fashion

  1. Anonymous says:

    Indeed ,zoomer have been stagnating for years and their style has been defined already. They are creatively bankrupt,let’s hope gen alpha comes out with something better

    • Anonymous says:

      https://i.imgur.com/TSH3jUf.jpeg

      And it’s not even original. GenXers and Millennials already did it. Throughout the early 2000’s millennials were wearing nothing but baggy jeans if they weren’t wearing boot cuts.

      Zoomers are so unoriginal it’s a shame. Hopefully gen A kids will take a chance and bring something we to the table

      do you guys actually think the concept of "big pants" was created in the 90’s? I don’t even know what you guys are so pissed about. Is every Zoomer supposed to be wearing avant-garde designer pants?

  2. Anonymous says:

    And it’s not even original. GenXers and Millennials already did it. Throughout the early 2000’s millennials were wearing nothing but baggy jeans if they weren’t wearing boot cuts.

        • Anonymous says:

          Yea that’s just wrong

          I’m sorry you gays spend the 00s swaggering around in huge Dickies shorts around your ass but me and other middle class white kids just wore Levi 501s and a plain, Med-size fruit of the loom t-shirt and didn’t look anything like those guys in the picture.

          Baggy shit was for urban rap culture and stuff.

          • Anonymous says:

            Skaters wore baggy jeans, metalheads wore baggy jeans, the prep kids at my school wore relaxed fit or bootcuts with abercrombie polo shirts. The only people wearing slim and skinny fits were the early emo kids and a specific group of skaters that were recreating the 80s metal looks.

          • Anonymous says:

            They’re copying 2015 skaters who wore baggy Dickies chinos you gnome. And plenty of people still wear blue jeans and plain t shirt, in fact they way outnumber the ones who wear baggy e-boy shit. Care to take a guess why?

        • Anonymous says:

          i was alive then, only blacks and wiggers wore baggy pants, skinny jeans were worn exclusively by hipsters and emo kids, and it was seen as gaygy.
          rappers only started embracing skinny jeans in the 2010s

      • Anonymous says:

        […]
        I’m sorry you gays spend the 00s swaggering around in huge Dickies shorts around your ass but me and other middle class white kids just wore Levi 501s and a plain, Med-size fruit of the loom t-shirt and didn’t look anything like those guys in the picture.

        Baggy shit was for urban rap culture and stuff.

        It sounds like you were just lame bro

        Aren’t millenials known for wearing goofy ass skinny jeans? I’ll take excessively baggy over tight ass skinny jeans any day lmao

        Old millennials and young millennials are almost two different generations themselves. Old millennials who were adolescents in the late 90s/early 2ks were wearing baggy pants and puffy shoes (D3s/Filas.) Late 2ks/early 2010s millennials were the hipster skinny jean/lumbersexual era.

        • Anonymous says:

          Lol why the heck do zoomers shit on millennials but then also want to be them so hecking bad? Theyre literally emulating early 00s millennials to a T. mfs will dress like this then listen to deftones because it came up on their spotify algorithm and think theyre the first to do it

          • Anonymous says:

            The whole concept of those arbitrarily defined generations and their very specific traits is so alien to my euro mind. People barely if ever mention it.
            >why
            >emulating
            You’re answered your question. Fashion is a flat circle

    • Anonymous says:

      Aren’t millenials known for wearing goofy ass skinny jeans? I’ll take excessively baggy over tight ass skinny jeans any day lmao

      • Anonymous says:

        When I was 10 it was still baggy and it wasn’t about skinny jeans until I was 13. They didn’t make them for men for the first few years and everybody was getting girl jeans because the skater magazines said that’s what you had to do. Then skinny/slim was in progressively more in style from the skaters doing it first in like 2006 to the peak in maybe 2012. I’m 31. When I was little everybody had super relaxed fit still. I remember when the hipster girls started getting those kanken bags in 2012 that you had to order overseas too and now they sell them at hecking barnes and noble.

      • Anonymous says:

        depends what millenials. skinnies was a late millenial maybe even zillenial thing. my generation wore baggy looser clothing. emo and scene first came to be when i was in college. wore skinnies for a few years because im fit and it got b***hes, still do once in a while really just depends on the rest of my fit and what shoes im wearing.

  3. Anonymous says:

    >zoomers
    Show some respect to the origins of baggy pants, boy.
    They served a purpose before they invented stretchy estrogenic polyester fibers

  4. Anonymous says:

    millenial jeans got very loose. jnco was a thing with urban and rave kids. tripp was a thing with goth and rave kids. ufo pants were popular with rave kids. nerdy kids wore super loose light wash jeans or super loose cargos, sometimes the zip off shorts kind, maybe even chinos. all our jeans had heel bite. boot cut was the slimmest acceptable, and you were supposed to get them a few inches too long.
    if you want some extreme examples just look at what jnco was putting out back then. or look at what evisu was putting out between y2k-2009ish. all that shit is wider than polars and the oversized jeans kids on tiktok are posting lately.
    the skinny jeans thing started with emo/scene kids (they wore actual girl jeans because men’s skinny wasn’t even a thing back then outside of very niche expensive shit like dior) i was in college when scene first started. i remember that shit from my younger siblings but it wasn’t a thing for my generation.
    the first time skinny jeans trended was in the 1950’s btw.

  5. Anonymous says:

    watch some old skate videos. watch a music video from the 90s or y2k doesn’t have to be rap. watch a sitcom. you guys are dressing how my generation dressed, doing your hair similarly with some exceptions etc.

    • Anonymous says:

      Zoomers are so unoriginal it’s a shame. Hopefully gen A kids will take a chance and bring something we to the table

      • Anonymous says:

        early zoomers were the last generation to ever experience authentic subculture, which is what organic non top down pushed fashion scenes grow out of. not all subcultures bleed over to fashion but some do. scene & emo were the last actual subculture to exist. internet and phones killed the phenomena off.

      • Anonymous says:

        It’s the mixing of different subcultures that’s occuring. Emo is now goth, goth is now nu-metal, nu-metal is now cloud rap, etc etc. You can’t really have anything different anymore anyways, it’s all been done before. And the IPad kids won’t bring anything new. Maybe some sort of spin on this style or that style, but fashion is stagnant. Music is stagnant. Everything is stagnant. Nothing you can do about it when everyone finds a subculture that they can latch onto this month and the next month.

  6. Anonymous says:

    seems like modern fashion is really drifting towards this shapeless, monogramless, plain baggy look. Which i’m all for. It’s better than everybody in skintight future gear

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