ryner1988
Well-known member
My wife and I were at Target today and they had a sale on Target brand men's chinos so I bought myself a pair since cooler weather is coming.
This got me to thinking...when was the last time I bought a pair of jeans? I honestly can't remember. And that led me to...I really just must not like jeans very well anymore. There was a time when jeans were the staple of my casual wardrobe. Up until a few years ago, it was jeans while out in public, dress pants for really formal occasions, and sweats or flannel lounge pants at home if not going anywhere.
When COVID came in 2020 and I hardly went anywhere, the sweats and lounge pants were pretty much my go-to every day. When I started venturing out into the world again, I realized I needed to buy some new pants because I (ahem) couldn't fit my pre-quarantine pants any longer. I bought several pairs of chinos (khakis? dockers?), as well as track/athletic pants and although I didn't mean this to happen that's pretty much been my wardrobe since.
These days I have more athletic pants and t-shirts than anything and I wear those when I'm at home. It's a bit nicer than sweatpants where if someone pops in or I need to run a quick errand I'm not completely in pajamas, but it's not quite as restrictive as jeans. I also tend to wear this when I go places like the store, library, fast food, etc. If I'm going out to a nice dinner or to a movie, family gathering, museum, etc, I'll put on a pair of chinos and a polo. In my opinion these options are so much more comfortable and less restrictive than jeans. I have a body structure where jeans are big around the waiste but dig into my thighs and backside, so I just don't find them very comfortable like I used to. There are much better pants options in my opinion that don't constrict movement the way jeans do and in my opinion chinos are more versitle when it comes to formal/informal than jeans.
So, what do you guys think as we head into the cooler fall where we'll have to give up our summer shorts and start wearing long pants again? Are you a fan of the classic jeans, or not so much?
Ryne
This got me to thinking...when was the last time I bought a pair of jeans? I honestly can't remember. And that led me to...I really just must not like jeans very well anymore. There was a time when jeans were the staple of my casual wardrobe. Up until a few years ago, it was jeans while out in public, dress pants for really formal occasions, and sweats or flannel lounge pants at home if not going anywhere.
When COVID came in 2020 and I hardly went anywhere, the sweats and lounge pants were pretty much my go-to every day. When I started venturing out into the world again, I realized I needed to buy some new pants because I (ahem) couldn't fit my pre-quarantine pants any longer. I bought several pairs of chinos (khakis? dockers?), as well as track/athletic pants and although I didn't mean this to happen that's pretty much been my wardrobe since.
These days I have more athletic pants and t-shirts than anything and I wear those when I'm at home. It's a bit nicer than sweatpants where if someone pops in or I need to run a quick errand I'm not completely in pajamas, but it's not quite as restrictive as jeans. I also tend to wear this when I go places like the store, library, fast food, etc. If I'm going out to a nice dinner or to a movie, family gathering, museum, etc, I'll put on a pair of chinos and a polo. In my opinion these options are so much more comfortable and less restrictive than jeans. I have a body structure where jeans are big around the waiste but dig into my thighs and backside, so I just don't find them very comfortable like I used to. There are much better pants options in my opinion that don't constrict movement the way jeans do and in my opinion chinos are more versitle when it comes to formal/informal than jeans.
So, what do you guys think as we head into the cooler fall where we'll have to give up our summer shorts and start wearing long pants again? Are you a fan of the classic jeans, or not so much?
Ryne