| Or is he like DH that wears ratty old jeans that are 20 years old and don’t fit well? |
| Mine is like yours. But honestly it would probably weird me out if my husband was very fashion-forward. Part of why I love him is that he doesn’t give a shit about that kind of stuff. |
| Ratty old jeans that are falling off and apart. Finally had to have a conversation about the ones that were so ratty they were basically missing a backside on one side and boxers were in full view. |
Mine wears fitted jeans occasionally. Normally when we go out he puts together an outfit, typically tailored trousers, a button down shirt or polo, a belt that matches the shoes and typically a felt or straw hat, depending on the season. Typically wears Robert Graham, Burberry, Brooks Brothers and Tommy Bahama. |
Why would that weird you out? Don’t you want to be proud to be with your man and have him put in a little effort when you go out? Does he also wear cargo shorts, sportsball T-shirts and a backwards baseball cap? I would be mortified if my man dressed like an adolescent. |
Of course you would. |
Most women would be. |
He’s not wearing jeans when we “go out”… |
| My husband only wears LL Bean jeans that are in as good as new shape around the house. For other errands, he wears trousers. |
Does he wear ratty 20-year old jeans out of the house? There is a giant chasm between that and “fashion forward.” Yet another area where standards for men are in the basement. |
| Mine wears Levi’s. They aren’t ratty by any means but aren’t fashion forward by any means either. |
Same. But T-shirts are another story… |
| Decent jeans. |
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He recently started wearing nice jeans
all cotton, and made in USA or England. Don’t know brands (not that you asked - quite thick, heavy
Threw away his jeans with stretch - saggy ass |
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Dark, straight leg jeans out, ratty, holes, stained (paint, grease, god knows what else) when doing house hold stuff/chores/work
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