what's wrong with skinny jeans they don't get stuck in your chain and don't cause any drag since they are skinny and don't say about stretchyness since you can buy stretch ones and judging by this guys extension i would say his are stretchy ones.....so again i ask what's wrong with skinny jeans??
@el-nombre.. While we're all judging what hes wearing... I wear a neck brace not because I am a trendwhore... but because I don't want to break my neck. So what if its not your style. I'm confused on how it can be gay though.. do the pants love another pair of pants of the same sex? or does one leg love the other one? I personally wouldn't wear skinny jeans for a multitude of reasons, but "because they are gay" isn't one of them. Give your head a shake.
you might be right, skinny jeans don't get caught in the chain, but neither do shorts..... i hate weasel squeezers. I don't see how anyone with a gentleman's sausage can wear them.
@cjwanner, the neckbrace comment wasn't entirely serious. Obviously people wear them for different reasons, not least because they could stop you breaking your neck, but I'd be surprised if you would comepletely deny that there is a certain stigma attached to them being "what all the cool kids have".
To be fair, you seem to have taken the whole comment entirely too seriously really. You do realise this is Pinkbike right?
Haha well my friend, although getting in a pissing match on pinkbike is the last way i'd like to spend my saturday night, I'll just its not that I took it to seriously, its just the fact that I actually wear my neck brace for protection purposes and not because "the cool kids" have one.
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