Local Guy Questions Girl's Trend Of Not Wearing Pants Underneath Their Oversized Tee In Public, Receives Mixed Reactions.

Men's Fashion
8 Aug 2023 • 9:11 PM MYT
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Fashion trends are constantly evolving, pushing boundaries and challenging conventional norms. In a world where self-expression is paramount, individuals often seek new and unique ways to showcase their personal style. However, a recent trend that has caught the attention of many, including one curious local guy, is the choice by some girls to don oversized t-shirts without wearing pants underneath.

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A post on social media went viral as an inquisitive local man, called out girls who like to wear an oversized tee shirt without any pants underneath. He called it a baffling sight, leading him to question the rationale behind the decision to skip the bottom half of an outfit. He openly wonders whether this trend, which exposes a significant amount of leg, is genuinely appealing or merely a product of the ever-evolving fashion landscape.

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While questioning the trend, the guy suggested that it is fine for girls with fair and good-looking legs to go "bottomless", but not those with mosquito bites or are covered in blemishes, or those with cellulite texture!

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Unsurprisingly, the man's candid questioning has sparked a multitude of reactions from the community. Many explained that there are actually pants underneath. image is not available
Some say that the guy is being narrow-minded while explaining that the foreigners are even more open-minded when it comes to their fashion style.

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Some called out the guy's double standard on who can and cannot dress up in such a way.

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Although many are going against the guys' claim, few Facebook users say that they do not find the trend attractive either.

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What do you think of this trend? Should we be given the freedom of how we should dress? Or we should dress up "properly" in public places?

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