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09-08-2008, 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by fatboy shady
tight pants are for skiiers ya douchebags. snowboard fashion is floppy hats, loose jackets, and baggy pants. end
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Shaddup. Snowboarding is about freedom of self-expression, and if someone wants to look like a douchebag, it's their choice.
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09-30-2008, 11:54 PM
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tight pants...not cool for boarding. let the skiers wear them
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10-03-2008, 07:27 PM
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coming from a chick...stay with the baggy,tight makes me think..uhh gay. sorry
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10-03-2008, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by boardgoddess21
coming from a chick...stay with the baggy,tight makes me think..uhh gay. sorry
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Come from from one of SBF resident gay-homosexuals, you should think "dumb straight guy" when you see tight pants, not "gay." We have class.
But really, who the fuck cares what someone wears? Grow up, people.
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10-03-2008, 07:49 PM
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hey whatever works for u...
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10-04-2008, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by sedition
Come from from one of SBF resident gay-homosexuals, you should thing "dumb straight guy" when you see tight pants, not "gay." We have class.
But really, who the fuck cares what someone wears? Grow up, people.
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Well said.... but obviously for some superficial people, it's of paramount importance what someone wears. I am all for people's freedom of expression and someone who is doing their own thing always stands out for me. Running with the pack gives people a sense of safety and I understand the need, for some people to crave that safety.
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10-11-2008, 01:40 AM
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I'm very bored, so I'll add to this pointless debate.
I like to compare tight and baggy to acoustic versus electric guitar. Any minor screw up while playing acoustic guitar is heard. Not fretting hard enough or minor buzzing from an electric is easily disguised and quite often not even picked up. I've noticed the same with peoples style regarding what they wear. It seems much easier to look steezy in baggy pants. Say you're on a rail, your leg positions not only control your balance, but your steez. If you get low enough (which really isnt very low anyway) you can't really tell a persons body position. They could very well look like an idiot the way they do lipslides, but you'd never know cause they're baggin it. The same is not true with tight pants. You look like an idiot doin lipslides, everyone who sees you do them, knows it.
I'm proud of how dumb but convincing that was. Now that you've read all that, I wear both, and think both look hot. I like Jed and JP, Louif and Heiskari, TJ and Iikka. So...who cares, let your riding speak for you, not what you wear.
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11-04-2008, 12:34 AM
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This coming from a girl, I do not think I could date or be interested in a guy that looks more like a girl than I do.  Call me prejudiced. As for riding, wear what you want, but don't get upset when people make fun of you for it.....That said, I'm a girl and I would rather wear baggy boy pants to ride in. I am there to ride, not going clubbing and trying to hook a man with my feminine shapeliness.  Wouldn't that be fun tho, riding and clubbing at the same time.....Someone needs to get on this idea immediately.... 
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11-13-2008, 09:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mike1two
I got an idea! Lets make fun of those who wear bandanas too. Or better yet who the F--K cares.
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haha ya dude i totally agree with you
someone is just trying to help you guys out and show you something he did.
if you dont like tight pants then leave him alone
i woulnt wear the all tight pants look either but that doesnt mean other people cant
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11-13-2008, 10:05 PM
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I will stick with the "Pants fit properly, and the belt line is around my hips in the right place" look.
No reason to look like slobs and hoodrags out there on the slopes. We are snowboarders, not frontrunners and scumbags.
I'm sure this conversation was had the first time some dumbass showed up to the slopes with size 3xxl pants hanging down off his Boxxers and thought he was "cool-boardin' Joey-on-da-spot" with a keen fashion sense also.....
now most of us look like morons wearing colors like LIMEGREEN and HOT PINK with PLAID tartan checks on our pants and a jacket to mismatch as equaly bad.
WTG ya fashion chasing tools.....
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