Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in their right mind would ever deliberately want holes in their jeans? That doesn't make any sense. Who would buy defective products? If you get a hole in your jeans, make them cutoff shorts or buy new ones.
You remind me of a gentleman I saw at Sephora this weekend. I'm assuming he was dragged there by his wife to buy Christmas presents. They were in their 70s and on their way out of the store when he pulled his wife's sleeve to show her some foundation that was on the shelf, "Do you see this? It's the color of the skin!!! Why would anyone spend money on something that looks just like skin???"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 57 I have jeans with holes.
Same here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just about 12 or so unless you're crawling on your knees a lot.
When my kids were young I wore out the left knee of every single one of my jeans. Turns out when dropping to the floor to play with them, I hit my left knee first every single time.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and I think i'm too old, nut only in the past few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intentionally purchased ripped? Anytime after 30. Usually by then performative ripping doesn't seem like a good idea.
Ripped through wear? Anyone one of any age can wear those.
Completely agree. I won't buy ripped but I also wouldn't care about wearing jeans that are worn out for casual errands etc.
Anonymous wrote:Nope.
There is, however, an age at which you’re too old to care what random people think about your clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Intentionally purchased ripped? Anytime after 30. Usually by then performative ripping doesn't seem like a good idea.
Ripped through wear? Anyone one of any age can wear those.
Anonymous wrote:Who in their right mind would ever deliberately want holes in their jeans? That doesn't make any sense. Who would buy defective products? If you get a hole in your jeans, make them cutoff shorts or buy new ones.