Pants On The Ground
Originally Posted by iwantyourcar,Jan 18 2010, 03:10 PM
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You all realize where that style came from don't you.
It's imitating inmates. They can't have belts so their pants sag.
It's the same with Do-rags.
It says a lot about a culture or people who'd hold up inmates as a role model.
It's imitating inmates. They can't have belts so their pants sag.
It's the same with Do-rags.
It says a lot about a culture or people who'd hold up inmates as a role model.
Originally Posted by Wildncrazy,Jan 18 2010, 03:35 PM
You all realize where that style came from don't you.
It's imitating inmates. They can't have belts so their pants sag.
It's the same with Do-rags.
It says a lot about a culture or people who'd hold up inmates as a role model.
It's imitating inmates. They can't have belts so their pants sag.
It's the same with Do-rags.
It says a lot about a culture or people who'd hold up inmates as a role model.
. . . it says a lot about a culture that condones monetary success at any cost. . .
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