Sex, drugs, and rock & roll may explain why men from the 60's and 70's wore pants fitted for today's average 15-year-old girl. Generally, tight pants may have been in style a few decades ago, but in modern society, wearing skin molding pants might trigger bizarre stares from bystanders everywhere.
Aerodynamic trousers are a thing of the past, and hopefully not a thing of the future.
comfort
First of all, tight pants may be the most uncomfortable clothing to have ever existed. The simple chore of having to pull on them for them to fit properly is reason enough to avoid buying them. Imagine wearing super fitted pants day in and day out, with the feeling that something is running up your leg constantly and hindering your comfort. In order to minimize the restrictive nature of tight pants, it goes without saying that when someone slips a pair on, they will also put on equally fitted underwear to reduce friction.
Since boxer shorts are loose under tight pants, they cause constant annoyance because they must always be placed properly around the thighs. The idea of adjusting boxer shorts or briefs every time one gets up from his seat is another valid reason to avoid buying tight jeans or tight pants. They are not only uncomfortable, but very unpractical for everyday wear.
Balancing comfort with style is an issue for the modern man now more than ever. Therefore, considering the discomfort of stretch pants, one should limit himself from buying a pair. The idea should be to buy fitted pants that are loose enough to be comfortable when bending over. If the slacks limit your range of motion, they shouldn't be worn on any occasion. Wearing tight leather pants, for example, may be appropriate when club hopping to stylish nightspots, or when attending a high-end fashion show. On the other hand, tight jeans should be banned from your wardrobe and not be worn all together, unless you are 105 pounds with blonde hair.
Sex appeal
Yet another reason to avoid wearing skintight apparel is its lack of sex appeal. Today's Cosmo Man values clothing that exude sex appeal, and tight pants surely don't project that manly image. Women generally like men who can dress with a certain allure and that have an up-to-date wardrobe. Wearing skintight slacks definitely does not adhere to today's styles and trends, and goes against the general preference of women. Plus, let's face it, the modern gentleman wants to fit in and be regarded as a genuine dresser by colleagues and members of the opposite sex.
Wearing slick trousers could lead to harsh criticism (depending on the environment) because they are simply out of style and often ridiculed by people with mainstream standards. Therefore, men wearing outdated and supposedly trendy tight pants would lose precious points when it comes to impressing women. When dating, men should not wear tight pants, as it could be a major turn-off to their companion. On the other hand, if you're a rock star, happen to have the name Mick Jagger, and be worth a few million dollars, wearing slick orange pants wouldn't be too much of a problem in attracting members of the opposite sex.
In general, tight pants are a thing of the past. They lack sex appeal and aren't comfortable or practical for every day wear. Occasionally, some men can get away with wearing them without looking like aliens, but for the rest of us, we should simply stick to moderately fitted pants. Unless you want to relive the 70's every day of your lives
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