At What Age Should Men Stop Wearing Sagging Pants?

Lola Inez

It is common knowledge that the fashion style for young men this day is wearing sagging pants. There have been public discussions about the sagging pants style and where many people find it offensive men continue to wear this style and consider it a fashion trend. But at what age should men stop wearing sagging pants?

Of course a fashion style is a personal choice but to see a man dropping his kids off at school with sagging pants makes you wonder. Does the fashion style create a particular stereotype that comes with negative connotations? Certainly in a place of business or even on a casual outing many women have standards that consider this particular fashion style a turn off. It is certainly not a professional look but among younger men the style is fairly acceptable. But at what age should men stop wearing sagging pants?

This is most likely a personal choice among different generations and certainly among the women who date these men. Sagging pants are worn by kids, middle school, and high school age youths and even men well into their 30's from basically every single nationality. But seriously after 30 do you want to be seen in public with a man with sagging pants whose underwear is showing?

Just like women of age should dress appropriately and leave the bandage dresses for the young girls in their 20's, maybe men should consider a wardrobe makeover after a certain point. If by chance you see a man and his son and both are wearing sagging pants it is fair to say the man has arrived at an age where he most definitely should reconsider his fashion styles and wardrobe choices and hang up the sagging pants for the next generation. Fashion in most cases is freedom of expression but here's hoping the trend finds its end before we see three generations of men in sagging pants.

Published by Lola Inez

Lola is a freelance writer, world traveler and explorer, and a dedicated yogi.  View profile

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