Saturday, October 16, 2010

A Slightly Baggier Version of K-Fed

As I've said before, I live in the outskirt-suburbs of a city. So as you could imagine, everything is cliche in this typical suburb. Immaculate lawns, scattered housing developments, shiny cars, typical stores, and the PEOPLE. So, today, I'm going to go over one type of cliche fashion that goes around at school....among the GUYS.

There are all types of cliques at my school, being a typical suburban school, and one of the cliques is the I'm-a-wannabe-gangster. You know, they look like a slightly baggier version of K-Fed.
 So, this clique at my school typically wears shirts that have some sort of South Pole related logo all over it and usually wear the size two times too big for them. And then the hat. It also has a gangster logo on this "baseball cap" but they keep the brim FLAT. That is what makes it "gangster". I don't understand why you would wear a baseball hat that doesn't keep the sun out of your eyes. Isn't that the purpose of a curved brim? To keep the sun out of your eyes?
These Gangster-Wannabes also wear they're pants sagging halfway or all the way down their butts. First of all, how do you even manage to get to your classes, if you even go to class. And second, I prefer not to see your boxers, thank you very much.
 I once saw this kid in gym who was running with his pants like this. He was pulling them up and then when he realized they were too high up, he pulled them down once again. What an idiot. Why would you pull up your pants and then pull them down once more?
Another time, there was this kid in my Global History class that had his pants this way as well. I looked at him and then looked at the two belts that I had put around my waist. (I only put them there as accessories.) I offered to let him borrow one of my belts to help him keep his pants off of the ground. He just glared at me...

This was taken at the beginning of spring. It was actually kind of cold that day. That's my cat, Lily. I'm wearing wooden shoes from Japan called "Geta" and a dress that I found at a used clothes store.


Much sunshine,
                  Hana

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