| My kid wears a uniform to school so I have no clue if boys are wearing theses new jeans I see advertised everywhere. Are boys wearing them? If so, what ages? |
If they did there would be a real question about their sexuality. |
| My very flamboyant, beats to your own drum, don't care what the world thinks boy wears them. He is the only kid I've ever seen wear them. He gets made fun of from time to time because he also likes them to be slightly high waters. But, yes, he does wear them and I do buy them for him. |
| Saw a guy at work wearing bright orange ones. Looked very unusual. Got the impression that he thinks of himself as fashionable and maybe even metrosexual. |
| No, not unless your child is in a band. |
| I have seen men in them. I suspect we will be seeing more and more males wearing them. I think they look terrible on everyone. And yet I have a pair myself . . . |
| My HS son wears them - he started with regular skinny jeans, then branched out into colors. But he is in a band... |
| My HS son wears colored skinny jeans, but he sticks to the more muted tones like brick red or olve. I think he'd secretly like to wear the brighter ones but knows this might open him up to teasing. |
| I bought a bright blue pair for my 5th grader. I originally bought them for a Halloween costume and thought he'd wear them all year. He's wore them twice (and looked great) but said some people called him gay. Kids are cruel. |
They look awful on most people but especially boys and men. My son would never wear them. I am certain he would say that they are "girl" pants. He is seven. |
Op here. I like your kid. |
| My two teenager sons wear them, they love them and I buy them! no problem at all. |
Not just kids. See 22:56. |
| Gay George on Joan Rivers Fashion Police wears them. |
| My ninth grader and his cohort at dcps were wearing bright skinnies in 6-7 th grade (red, mustard, bright blue, one kid had violet) They are now into straight chino type pants-in different, but muted, shades. |