Are Jeans becoming unfashionable?

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Hi guys.

Last weekend I went for a meal for my Dad's 70th birthday. There were about 20 of us, half being men roughly.

All the guys over 60 had Jeans on, all the people under 60 had other trousers like Chinos or cords etc on instead.

Are Jeans becoming unfashionable for none pension age people now, and more something that "old" people wear.
 
This is the kind of stuff I've been wearing lately instead of Jeans.

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Vs Jeans like this:

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I feel so self consciously scruffy in joggers. My wife's family all change into "house trousers" within seconds of getting in from outside and I just can't get with it. I'm forever being moaned at for wearing the same jeans indoors as I wore outside.
I bought a pair of joggers last week for £110, they are certainly not "scruffy"
 
Juicy couture?


The joggers were Armani :-) Total overkill, but screw it, only live once, right?
Sorry, they were £105 not £110

They are also white.

the thing is for me, is I have worked hard to lose weight, gone from 2XL down to Large in joggers, and part of the feeling is looking "good" It's more about when I was so much more overweight I was limited on brands and what I could buy, so now I fit in these designer brands, it's about doing it because I can.
 
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Did you buy these because you *like* them? Or because you felt you had to fit in with the Jones's and you think buying 100 quid gash joggers is how to do it?

Edit: they are the least practical colour as well. Do not shart
I wanted the colour, white/cream are nice, and I know they are a magnet for getting dirty easy.

I enjoy being vibrant and outlandish.

Not sure many people will like these either

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My POV: Joggers are fine for going out the house, supermarket, retail-park etc, but if I was to go out-out, even to the pub for lunch etc, or cinema etc, I would not wear joggers. I would be wearing chino's.
 
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