Why do we change anything? Because people are fickle. The low hip fashion really took off in the early sixties when London became the mecca for fashion. Many styles came and went in the following years, not least navy style bell bottoms, or, as they were later called in their next incarnation, flares.When and why did it become the thing to do to set your pant waist at your hips or near about?
The natural waist (today's hi-rise) is much more comfortable, more natural,and it looks fine. So why the change?
I agree. I think the high waisted trousers look more masculine and less sloppy than the extremely low rise. Unfortunately these are hard to come by among the contemporary marketI say who cares? High pleated trousers rule! They are absolutely more comfortable. Wear what you dig. Besides, you'll get a more "vintage" look with em.
Why do we change anything? Because people are fickle. The low hip fashion really took off in the early sixties when London became the mecca for fashion. Many styles came and went in the following years, not least navy style bell bottoms, or, as they were later called in their next incarnation, flares.
You could ask what happened to the turned up cuff, or why did the fly change from buttons to a zipper? Fickle and fashion made a few people a lot of money, and a lot of people credit card addicts.
Who are these people, and why should their opinions matter?We are all finished as lovers and Don Giovanni ;-)
From modern ladies eyes (and beautiful ones) I read in a terrible article from current Esquire, the following :
- Eva Longoria says "Men should never wear high waisted pants",
- Carla Bruni "What should a man never wear? bow ties"
- Helena Christiensen is against knee socks.
This only confirms the incompetence of most women about men clothes.