faceula,

They’re called *piss flickers" for a reason.

blazeknave,

Dirty Manhattan slush snow shit during high school winters… and then fiddle with the strings hanging off…

masterbaexunn,

Lots of people talking about JNCO. But honestly kikwear had superior jeans and they had a stash pocket to get drugs in to raves. And Sutters were a stitch above the rest

blazeknave,

Lmao same conversation decades later

spidertrolled,
@spidertrolled@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

As someone with stubby, short legs, I’m always partying like it’s 1999.

FeelzGoodMan420, (edited )

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  • Liz,

    JNCO jeans were a trend, but not that many people wore them.

    b0gl,

    I had them in 2002. My pockets were so deep I could fit an entire 2L bottle of soda in it.

    nifty,
    @nifty@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s why you gotta pair those with the right footwear

    Alpha71,

    To this day I do not know why tailors insist, when hemming pants, that the cuff must touch the ground. I always insist on it being a minimum of 2-3cm off the ground because of this very reason.

    chiliedogg,

    My high school janitor said he loved them because he didn’t have to sweep the halls as often.

    flambonkscious,

    That’s classic!

    blazeknave,

    My mom definitely made that joke

    Chainweasel,
    flambonkscious,

    Raaad!

    CulturedLout,

    Mine got so raggedy that my toe caught in the hem. Fell down a hill and tore a tendon in my foot.

    Thcdenton,

    Ahhhh I remember and I hate remembering

    ThirdWorldOrder,

    I graduated HS in 2000 and never really saw more than a very small handful of people wear JNCOs. I’m in northern Virginia though so maybe they just weren’t as popular around here. Didn’t see any JNCOs up in the Toronto area either.

    captain_aggravated,
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    I graduated in 2005, and by then bell bottoms on girls were back in fashion; they didn’t quite hit the ground, there was just a little bit of the sole of her tennis shoe and a bit of toe visible. I kinda liked that look, then we went with 20 years of “heat shrink that ends an inch above the ankle” for some reason.

    zalgotext,

    “heat shrink that ends an inch above the ankle” for some reason.

    Pretty sure the reason is butts

    MeThisGuy,

    like high heels?

    Soggy,

    You can have it tight in the butt and loose below the knee.

    captain_aggravated,
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    That’s why them bell bottoms were worn fairly tight for most of their length too, doesn’t explain the cuffs.

    someguy3, (edited )

    heat shrink

    I tried some jeans once that I could barely get on. The guy said those were considered baggy. That was when I knew for certain fashion was stupid.

    ThirdWorldOrder,

    I just asked my wife who graduated 2001. She says they were popular late middle school/early HS which would have been like 96–98. I was in Canada at that time so makes sense I wouldn’t have noticed.

    I remember the bell bottoms coming back. Big fan of the 2000s remix version.

    blazeknave,

    Same age. In NYC it was skaters and ravers. I’d imagine any major metro is going to have more counter culture people. Especially back then vs now, when culture didn’t have the same Internet pathways to diffuse so quickly geographically.

    TheDoozer,

    In contrast, I tried to buy a pair of “relaxed fit” men’s jeans at Target a few years back, fit properly-to-a-little-loose around the waist, and I couldn’t zip them up and have male genitalia at the same time. Had to triple check they were supposed to be for men.

    Yeah, I got a bit of an ass on me, but I ain’t a pear. Most relaxed they had were still skinny jeans. Makes me miss my hand-me-down D-Lux jeans (we were poor, couldn’t afford Jncos… or new pants for the youngest child, apparently).

    TropicalDingdong,
    Rubisco,

    Your jncos may be frayed and soaked, but the Slim Shady LP just came out and you’re off to the theater with friends to see The Matrix.

    kautau,

    And a year later hybrid theory comes out and 11 year old me is convinced there will never be a better album

    ironhydroxide,

    I want to go back

    PlainSimpleGarak,

    Take me back, to the peak of American society.

    BedSharkPal,
    Everythingispenguins,

    But there was a cool mammoth on the back pocket

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