No, they weren’t sagging.
I dunno. This looks like what every kid in America has been wearing for the last 40 or 50 years.
No, they weren’t sagging.
I dunno. This looks like what every kid in America has been wearing for the last 40 or 50 years.
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Not quite 40-50 years.
Actually, I wish they had ‘skinny-jeans’ around when I was a kid.
Because I was fucking SKINNY!
She’s a slim girl. I see nothing wrong with the pants. They fit her. It isn’t easy finding clothes, especially pants that fit a slim kid. It’s been a struggle for both of mine. Jeans are fitted. That’s just the way they fit. I would like to see the exact guideline that led to this decision.
Easy fix. Lose the jeans and wear a slack type pant. I never wore jeans to school (I know they do now).
Why fix it if the brothas’ can wear pants around their ankles?
I call bullshit. Skin pigment is everything in this case.
Agreed. That burka is way too tight. Get with the (muslim UK) program, kid.
I remember girls pulling their flies up with pliers in 1975 because there pants were so tight?
I’m imagining that?
I remember girls in tight bell bottoms in the 60’s.
Are you saying the school is objecting because the pants are tight on her ankles?
Seriously.
Wear looser pants then. Rules are rules. No need for a 12 year old to show off her crotch anyway. A move towards decency is long overdue.
Once again, the London Daily Mail covering the real news stories the MSM won’t!
skinny jeans are skin tight. I rest my case.
I noticed women on two of the R debates were wearing skin tight clothing, and heavy make-up that made them look like aliens. eww
Does the Principal have a wart on her nose?
If so, time for Uncle Buck to pay her a visit.
“Here’s a quarter, have a rat knaw that wart off.”
these are all wrangler ads from the 1960s
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/ea/aa/3d/eaaa3d949e9b074ee835037126aeff7a.jpg
http://miriamskafferep.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/36c525056c585934f17a9fb98b24d9f6.jpg
http://f.tqn.com/y/jeans/1/S/Q/3/-/-/60s-Wrangler-Denim-Ad.jpg
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/8b/4a/22/8b4a2243cf0257a7ce19c979aed373d9.jpg
Chicks have always had more of a variety in the clothing department.
Guys had regular and husky. WTF, HUSKY?
I am not complaining about women in tight pants, leather, short-shorts, daisy-dukes, etc…
My issue was wearing twice the fabric I needed because I was thin.
Perhaps I should have just transgendered?
I find these trivial posts very revealing.
It fascinates me that when people can see things so differently.
You really honestly think this girl’s pants are vastly different from girl’s jeans I’ve been seeing since I went to middle/high school? (we’re talking about in terms of the pants being so radically tighter than the past that this is some sort of crisis now.)
I’m in my 60’s. We use to buy Levi Jeans and because we took sewing in the 7th grade, we stitched those jeans as tight as could get them. Then, we’d go sit in a bathtub of hot water to shrink them. No one said anything, we didn’t get our asses hauled into the principals office. No, we just flirted. Oh and we ratted our hair up high and used lots of hairspray. We were such bad girls. 🙂
I said earlier that this is a trivial story, but delving deeper it’s really not.
You see, I have a far, far more cynical take.
I really do not see much of a difference in the girl’s pants compared to the tight pants I saw in high school.
(You could seriously see if the girl was a Muslim or not, they were that tight in the crotchular/assular area.)
This is merely an attempt at “spreading the culture abomination” around in light of blacks wearing their pants around their knees with their underwear and ass hanging out.
You see, it’s “not just the blacks” dontcha know.
Look at this WHITE GIRL!!!!!!
I don’t see a problem with the white girl.
I see a problem with the way blacks wear their jeans.
So don’t try and sell to me that the white girl, and her pants, is part of this current cultural problem.
It’s not a matter of what people wore in the seventies or eighties. It’s just a new way of deciding what’s appropriate.
So the Reagan era wasn’t okay? Where are we going with the dress code? 30s or the 40s?
Fur, do you remember if the girls in the 60’s wore those tight jeans to school?
Does the dress code have rules against droopy drawres?
Is that why you think the white girl has been targeted?
I’m not being assy. I like women in dresses and I’d wear a suit to the movies.
That’s fine with me.
But in 2015 I see nothing wrong with the girl’s jeans when you look at them cross generationally. It’s not any different from what I’ve seen in the past. LOOK AT ELLIE MAE CLAMPETT!!!
I do see something very, very wrong with sagging jeans. It’s a radical leap from “how tight we wear our jeans” to not having them cover you at all.
And this is simply the left’s way at lumping this girl in with that shitty black culture and making it seem like it’s all part of the same concerns. It’s not.
Leave her alone and go after Dewayon and his shitty contribution to civilized society.
There’s nothing wrong with her pants, as long as girls are allowed to wear pants. The parents should be the ones writing the dress codes anyway.
Jeans in school in the 60’s? No slacks/jeans at all for girls, as I recall. Skirts and dresses (very very short ones!).
I was in middle school by the early 1970s, and girls definitely wore skin tight jeans to public schools.
I had a girlfriend who had pants that looked painful to wear, and she wore them to school.
Granted, I was in a suburb of NYC, maybe things were different.
But lets not argue over the precise decade. We know kids were wearing spandex pants to school in the 80s. And that was just the boys.
I’m curious about what the other girls at that school are wearing, as this girl appears so typical. Certainly schools should be able to have dress codes in place, but I’d like to see what the other girls are wearing or if this girl is being singled out. (What are the teachers wearing too!)
apparently the dress code forbids form fitting clothes,
There is nothing more form fitting than skinny jeans. I’m sure black girls wear in them as well.
Who cares if they do?
Now the discussion is about what girls wore in school as opposed to out of school in the 1960s because I said in the opening part of the post 40 or 50 years?
Did I say “IN SCHOOL” for the last 40 or 50 years?
NO. I didn’t.
But, even if I did, I was in middle school by 1974. There was no dress code in New York for middle school public school students that prevented them from wearing tight jeans. And they wore tight jeans.
So the discussion now is whether it was valid for me to say 40-50 years rather than 30-40 years?
With all the crap going on in schools, you need to choose your battles more wisely. You think schools have been going in the right direction or something? Make the little bitch follow the rules.
Geez, the only girl dress code I recall causing a stir when I was in high school, late 60s, were several girls being sent home for skirts that were to short and their moms saying they didn’t have the money to buy new school clothes. I don’t recall the standard, 4 inches above the knee. I think. The guys had no objections.
Found the problem, she’s white and possibly goes home to a house occupied with both parents.
Newsflash –
Girls wearing skirts to school causes more trouble than tight jeans.
“No Form Fitting”. She had 37 cents in change in her right pocket and a mole on her left ass cheek. Don’t like the rules, change them.
FYI, the designer Jean industry is out of control as are the little skinny girls and moms that want to be. I bet those jeans where an easy $200.00. They are not wranglers.
I see nothing wrong with her skinny jeans-she looks like a normal kid. She’s thin which might add to the too tight but-no. I did the bed dance with my red tag Levis to get them on with the floor hop to get them zipped. In the 80s we wore Spandex and Flashdance sweatshirts…this is much ado bout nuthin.
It’s the black yoga pants that are worrisome. They leave nothing to the imagination.
My wife and I got to experienced the very beginning of “Dress your daughter like a slut” movement. I think one of my first posts here was about JR High girls changing clothes in a Star Bucks bathroom to look like a $1000.00 hooker. None of this is right.
This whole brouhaha (love that word – almost never get to use it 🙂 is ridiculous. I personally think that schools should get out of the fashion police business and back into the education business. And quit worrying about some kid chewing his pop-tart into the shape of a pistol, too.
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I was in middle school 1969 – 1972. I remember ’70 was 501’s, a white T-shirt and the return of the saddle shoe (but updated as dark brown and black). It was the school uniform in a school that had no uniform. That was the herd mentality in junior high. 501’s were always snug on the girls who had hips, but not skin tight. Otherwise, it was slacks or skirts/dresses (which could be no higher than where your fingertips touched your thigh while standing (fairly short). We all knew what “too short” looked like.
And, Fur, no self-respecting family would let their child dress like anyone from NY! It was considered the land of loose morals and decadence, where people talked a mile a minute and were mostly rude to each other. LOL!
I was the horrible mom who did not allow skinny jeans in middle school I didn’t allow licensed clothing or anything that proclaimed “Sweet” or “Juicy”, either. It costs a lot of money to raise a kid, so why turn them into perv bait way before you’re finished? My college-aged daughter now laughs about how I dressed her like “Pat” in middle school. But she appreciates that most of her classmates looked like baby prostitutes, too. “It pays to advertise. So, what are you advertising?”
Forgot to add that it’s a great motivator to make your kid live by your dress code, according to your family’s values. They eventually understand that if they want to wear what they want to wear, it requires getting their own paycheck. And they are a lot more discerning when it comes to spending their own hard-earned money.
My opinion, this boils down to one of two things.
The person doing the expelling is:
A. A frustrated fat lady who is jealous.
B. A frustrated pedophile upset that the girl is giving him a hard on in school.
You will never get an honest answer from either.
Camel toe is offensive to muzzies
Okay, the people who run the school are being dickheads, but is it worth all this trouble to oppose them?
My solution: welcome the girl to the concept of dressing like a lady. She’s cute and would look fantastic in dresses or skirts. And she’d be a moving target for crushes from boys.
I did not have this problem at her age. That is because I was not allowed the wear jeans–my parents thought they were too casual for school, which they considered a serious venture. Mom should sit her down and explain that because the jean thing just isn’t working out for her, it’s time to try something new.
It comes down to I just don’t like to see school girls dress like adults.
“So if your friends jump off a cliff you will too?” said every mother on some day about her daughter’s outfit
Good gravy, here’s the school’s dress code, It is clearly about dressing for success.
http://legacy.ftcsc.k12.in.us/about/policies/dresscode.php
Well, if she were MY daughter, I’d make her take em off!
Believe it!
I don’t care whose daughter she is!
I’d pull em off her with my teeth!
Thank you. Don’t mind if I do.
Those pants are definitely not too tight – you can barely tell what her tattoo says…
Ok, Ok… I know, but this is still hilarious:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwo338Ezcjo
“You look like you stole a midget’s pants!”
That is just priceless.
😉
Wow. Some day he’ll thank his father for not letting him make such a fashion statement with those idiotic pants. Sad that our boys are caught up in the frivolity of “fashion.” It’s a queer thing.
Anyone want to bet this dress code crack-down started due to a teacher’s lounge conversation where either a female teacher expressed her jealousy over the girl being able to wear a style of jeans she herself could not, or a male teacher making some sort of lustful remark?
My thoughts exactly, as I posted where it appears below before I reached your comment.
I mostly agree with the policy, but WTF is wrong with a wraparound skirt?
And BTW, if the jeans were really too tight, then the girl wouldn’t be able to sit down in them.
I grew up in the ’60s and we NEVER had girls in my school dress like that. then again, it was parochial school and the girls all wore uniforms: plaid skirts and white blouses (semi transparent-believe me, i tried). Now, the only females who still dress like that are japanese porn stars. So I’m told.
It could be the start of sharia in the schools.
I seem to recall girls wearing tight low hip hugger jeans in middle school around 1973. When our #2 pencils would get too short to write with, we’d stick them right in the crack of thier asses. I got smacked more than once for that.
Tame stuff here.
Well…unless it’s actually on a camel…
If there’s no “camel toes”, they’re not too tight.