Why do people wear tripp pants




















Thanks in advance. A lot of people have written about this subject but the majority of them have been younger than me. I find it odd when people younger than me try to tell me how I should dress. That was sarcasm, by the way. If you are in your twenties, or even your thirties for that matter, just sit back and be quiet on the subject.

Especially when you think that arm warmers are acceptable things to wear. I almost shuddered writing that. Is that spiked collar that you wore twenty years ago not looking too good on you right now? Yes, it sucks that we have to get older and change the style of clothes that we wear, but it happens to each and every one of us. Did I just burst a bubble or two writing that? I certainly hope so! Why would I do such a crazy thing as that?

Think about it, there is no point in keeping clothes when you have no place to wear them to. Very, very rarely do people look good dressing like that every single day no matter where they go. When I moved here the only items of clothing that I still had from my ubergoth past were my velvet coats, which I will NEVER get rid of no matter what. A nice velvet coat is hard to find damn it! Some years I care more about how I dress than others.

Along with the excessive amount of straps and zippers, Tripp pants are highly utilitarian as they can be adjusted for everyday wear depending on needs. They are the goth version of the ever-popular urban style JNCOs.

Uzi has always incorporated classic rockstar type pieces into his wardrobe, but his raver pants, which he accessorized in typical goth fashion with dangling chains, felt particularly subversive for the Grammys red carpet, where traditional tuxedos and glamorous gowns usually reign.

In a climate nostalgic for the return of Myspace emo, artists are claiming to be rockstars, punkstars and popstars. Before Uzi re-introduced the mainstream to Tripp pants, they had been a rising trend in the underground music scene. A couple months ago Gucci Mane was spotted in a skinny pair. They both began rocking the classic red and green tartan skinny bondage pants with studded belts as early as On the more emo side, Yung Cortex and the Boyfriendz have all been seen wearing the heavily zippered pants often.

The dancers are dressed in full rave gear, sporting Tripp pants of course. Bondage pants have mainly been worn by members of youth subcultures, including punks, ravers, goths, Otaku and indies. Although many people consider these pants an element of fetish wear, many early punks have said the origins of the pants were from homeless people who put straps on their pants so they could hold onto a train.

The original drainpipe design was an anti fashion statement against the flares of the time. They also held some minor popularity amongst college students, then in their early 20s, and were worn on stage by members of some nu-metal, industrial rock, and darkwave bands.

Additionally, during that time period this style of phat pants-inspired bondage pants became frequently observable among members of the goth, heavy metal, gamer and raver subcultures. People have been known to trip on the straps. Tripp pants are hilarious yet stylish. Tripp pants. May 17, The most obnoxious article of clothing ever known to mankind.

Ugly, with bondage straps , chains, loose, most likely black with some random colored stitching. They're pretty expensive too, at about 60 bucks a pair. Person: Ahh!



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