Are Jeans becoming unfashionable?

Yes, they are. The look to go for, for any occasion is full sports wear with a Gucci belt.

I wear Jeans or Chinos when out for any occasion. Other than summer when I wear shorts and show off my skinny, hairy legs and small knee caps.
 
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.
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
 
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Everything has that stupid elastic at the bottom of your leg to make you look like a complete flid these days.

So its whatever I can find in TK max for that 1 in 1000 money shot you actually find something and doesn't make me look at a Albanian car washer.
 
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Everything has that stupid elastic at the bottom of your leg to make you look like a complete flid these days.

So its whatever I can find in TK max for that 1 in 1000 money shot you actually find something and doesn't make me look at a Albanian car washer.

Yeah, it's tricky to find any that don't have elastic. Nike do some and these Uniqlo ones aren't bad, although a bit short for me. Wish i'd gone for the long version
 
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You wear them going out ?

Oh no, see post above. Joggers are strictly for wearing in the house.

I'd actually prefer to go out in really tatty paint/dust covered DIY clothes than joggers as at least then people know i've made no effort as opposed to thinking i'm wearing Joggers to look good. Yes, my wife also thinks that's weird!
 
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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Everything has that stupid elastic at the bottom of your leg to make you look like a complete flid these days.

Man, I haven't heard flid in a looooong time. :p

Joggers for home. Never out. Mine all suffer from baggy knee syndrome which makes them look even more jippo than normal.

Since having nippers I find myself wearing joggers outside the house regularly. The nursery probably think I am some sort of hobo when I regularly turn up in dirty joggers and my shiny puffer jacket. Little do they know that actually I am a high value male with sophistication. Well, sometimes.
 
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.
Me too. I love bright colours! The brighter the better!
I mostly wear a sports top layer out with some green/teal/mango/orange/slate coloured chinos.

Obviously in summer it's shorts.
And if I'm walking dog usually leggings.

Think it's 4 years since I wore jeans ish.
I no longer own any.
 
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My joggers were £30 or so from under armour, they are not fleecy material but instead very light moisture wick material like those sports tops, and stretchy too which is perfect for climbing and calisthenics. The quality is rather high :cool:

Chinos and a pair of cords for everything else.
 
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My joggers were £30 or so from under armour, they are not fleecy material but instead very light moisture wick material like those sports tops, and stretchy too which is perfect for climbing and calisthenics. The quality is rather high :cool:
How are the pockets? My UA ones were trash and the mesh pockets disintegrated within weeks.
 
How are the pockets? My UA ones were trash and the mesh pockets disintegrated within weeks.
The top pockets seem fine, been through multiple washes already without problem, the lower pockets are secured with a button flap and can keep my phone secure as I ride to the climbing centre so they seem fine too.
 
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I'm the same as @Ace Modder. Ive lost 45kg and am just happy to fit into joggers that don't look like they could get a clipper across the Atlantic, but beyond nipping to the corner shop or the chippy across the road I would never go out in them. But I would never pay that much, my £40 black Under Armours are just fine.
 
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Man, I haven't heard flid in a looooong time. :p



Since having nippers I find myself wearing joggers outside the house regularly. The nursery probably think I am some sort of hobo when I regularly turn up in dirty joggers and my shiny puffer jacket. Little do they know that actually I am a high value male with sophistication. Well, sometimes.
My daughers nursery definitely think I'm a dirty tramp that lives in my sweaty gym shorts and sweatshirt that I throw on after my workout as 9 times out of 10 that's what I pick her up in.
Every now and again I get her straight from the office in my shirt and trousers so they can see we're not homeless :cry:
 
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