I need to know what the meaning of this is. Men wearing tapered jeans as if it is not totally and completely offensive. Like Mom Jeans, men’s tapered pants have absolutely no functionality whatsoever other than making the man look absolutely roach. And for some reason, tapered jeans are always stonewashed and paired with those roach black lumberjack shoes and a blue patterned wool sweater. It’s like they’re about to go off to hunt feral cats or something. Totally weird. If you are a man who thinks this looks good, remind yourself now that it does not. It never did, not even when Jordan Knight wore them. Step into a new era by tossing out those tapered jeans and hiking shoes. Open your eyes and realize that this is an era where pants go over the shoes now and trade in those damaged Wranglers for Diesel jeans. I promise, you won’t be sorry because you men will notice that when women look at you, they won’t be making weird faces at your ankles and then smirking to their hot friends about how they saw that exact same outfit on the guy that sells comic books, plays Magic and eats Cheetos while drinking Pepsi from a 2-liter and sporting a mullet. In other words, we have to let tapered jeans RIP.




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I completely agree your point on tapered jeans like the one pictured above is garbage.
no one is saying “roach”. stop trying to start new slang terms.
Excuse me pal, But don’t you think your being a little harsh on em, I mean Tapered Jeans were a HUGE hit in the 70′s 80′s And from 1990-1993, that was the longest running fashion for jeans, that Levis, Lee and Wrangler ever came out with. I think that they make you look clean cut instead of trashy like all the other guys who are wearing pants that are so loose, that they have to pull them up every 5 sec, and on top of that their boxer shorts show and that’s unsanitary. All I’m saying is, don’t put tapered jeans to rest, they are still popular today in mid aged men and some teens. I don’t mean to sound critical but those are the only jeans I wear so, I just got a tad bit offended
you’re now linked over at hip hapa. we rock bell bottoms.
Two words for you. Acid. Wash.
Someone needs to bring those back (like they ever went away).