Some Millennials in my timeline are insecure because Gen Zs are telling them their ankle socks age them.
I can't stress enough that you don't need to care about what a bunch of 20-somethings think about your clothes, mainly bc you don't have to care about what ANYONE thinks about your clothes.
It’s Gen Z we have to thank for bringing in big billowy loose pants. A generation looked at tight ass crawling jeans and legging and said nah we want to be comfortable.
😂 Somehow this reply to your reply earned a block. People are so sensitive on social media, I have no idea how they actually make it through real life... 🤣 So I kindly blocked them back in turn. @zackdavisson.com - 90% of blocks I receive are from chiming into your replies! 🤪
Oh, haha, this is why, lol. I guess I shouldn't have "promoted" skateboarding! 🤪
There goes all of the monthly royalties that I receive from " #skateboarding "! 🤣
This was actually my response to them replying to you and me.
@zackdavisson.com, people are so strange sometimes! 😂
I can trace obnoxiously baggy pants back to '92, when they were all the rage in skateboarding fashion for late Gen-X'ers, as well as early Gen-Y'ers, aka Millennials.
That said, you can also go back to the '80s for some extreme baggy pants/shorts style. I used to make shorts out of old baggy pants.