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13th July 14, 01:58 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by Jordan
Unless they are massively different I doubt they'd stand out too much.
Tight, starchy, and extremely uncomfortable to wear. Highly impractical trousers in an urban environment since they were designed for cowboys by cowboys.
(I was mostly making a funny, my friend, when I brought up cowboy jeans. )
Edited to add (and support what SeumasA said):
I used to live in Hollywood and attended a music school with a majority of the student body being from Western Europe. I got to know tons of British people. An observation that I also made is that their fashion was very different. Even their jeans were not like American jeans. They were cut differently and certainly styled differently. Even the denim seemed to be different in many cases. Not once did I see them wearing American brands or styles unless they bought them here. I also learned to like (and adopt) a few foreign styles, too. Diversity, my friends.
Last edited by TheOfficialBren; 13th July 14 at 02:03 PM.
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