I like how it went from “Guys I don’t know about jeans” to “See the guy in the Ed Hardy shirt with a sideways hat? See?? It’s what you communicate!”
Like yeah, you can end up looking like a d-bag if you dress like a d-bag. But this not relevant to a conversation about jeans. Jeans are worn by blue collar, white collar, hipsters, frumpy dads, fashion models, cowboys, etc etc. Wearing jeans doesn’t not make you look like any of those things, even though all of those people might wear jeans.
That’s like saying to wearing a suit makes you look like a rich white collar professional. It’s not true, as there are dozens of factors that go into it, you could be wearing a zoot suit for all I know.
Suggesting wearing any version of a broad staple like jeans “says something about you” is obtuse.
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