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Monday, June 23, 2008

Yet another town fighting your right to wear novelty boxer shorts

Jasper County has taken issue with saggy pants -- you know, the utterly ridiculous fashion statement that finds young men, and sometimes women, wearing their pants sagging below their buttocks, exposing their boxer shorts, other undergarments or worse. The pants are so low that those wearing them generally have to keep one hand on them at all times, lest they fall to their knees.

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The fashion statement was believed to have become mainstream in the late 1990s, and the answer as to why pants were ever worn as such varies, but the consensus notes that it's related to the state penitentiary.

Unless bright orange is your gang color, your fellow confined gang members won't easily identify you while dressed in a prison uniform. (Remember the one leg up, one leg down fashion last decade? Same thing.) So wearing the pants low signified this exclusive

membership.

The other school of thought was that with no belts in prison -- or shoe laces (see Run DMC) -- your pants tended to sag. No belts or shoelaces means no hangings or stranglings in the hoosegow. If you wanted folks on the outside to know you were jail-hardened, the fashion statement was to wear saggy pants and shoes without

laces.

Of course, skateboard punks wore their pants saggy, too, simply because it's easier to do bends and whatnot while working the halfpipe.

But after a few years, fashion designers begin picking up the cues and mass marketing them. Now we call it "urban" clothing, and that has racial connotations to some.

But whatever the origin, Jasper County isn't having it. So much so that on Monday the County Council approved a reading of an ordinance that would actually criminalize wearing saggy pants in public.

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It might be distasteful to some, and it might be offensive to others. It actually may be a distraction in the schools. But since forever, kids have been figuring out ways to not conform, and expression through clothing -- sideward caps, caveman boots, slashed shirts, cross-

dressing -- even zoot suits for those of you old enough to remember. Were these as offensive? Maybe, maybe not.

But go figure: In a county that has drug-selling and trafficking, shootings, domestic violence and carjacking, a priority for the

Sheriff's Office this year would be to apprehend saggy-pants-wearing kids?

Now that would be a waste of time and, especially, resources.

The ordinance would ban anyone from wearing their pants more than 3 inches below their hips "and thereby exposing his or her skin or intimate clothing." The ordinance calls for a maximum penalty of $500 and, ironically, 30 days

in jail.

But a local government can't attach criminal penalties to an act that the state legislature hasn't deemed criminal. Local governments can ban wearing saggy pants in public; they just can't throw someone in jail or fine them legally. In essence,

Jasper County is in the process of, well, breaking the law.

Here's what the state Supreme Court says: "Local governments may not criminalize conduct that is legal under a statewide criminal law."

That seems pretty cut and dried to us, but we'll see if the Jasper County Council continues with its plight to become the Lowcountry's fashion police.

Unfortunately, you can't enforce good taste. That job is reserved for parents and role models to instill in kids.

But rest assured, just like disco and foot binding, this, too, shall pass.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

British Boxer Shorts fashion trends and novelty

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Chaps, it turns out, aren't nearly as obsessed with women's pants as they seem to be with their own – whether that be boxer short, brief, Y-front or, the most recent addition to the genus, the "jersey trunk".

"It's quite a selfish thing, but men really do take a lot of pride in what they wear underneath their trousers," says Nick Ede, a lifestyle consultant who, with the American brand Jockey, recently penned Pantology, a men's guide to choosing the right underwear. "Pants accentuate your body."

Elisabeth Eliasson of Bjorn Borg, the brand launched 20 years ago by the tennis star, goes further. "Women have been in corsets, but men don't like to suffer. They can't stand it if the fit is too tight. Everything needs to be elastic enough, but at the same time not be tight. Men are very sensitive about their underpants."

Retailers say women no longer buy the majority of male underwear. And, in the stores, men are getting pickier and demanding hi-tech fabrics that wick away moisture. Ruth Steven, marketing manager at Jockey, talks about innovation in the field of – ew! – "moisture management" .

"We're developing a sport line that will help keep men cool," she says, adding that seam-free waistbands, printed logos (rather than itchy labels), bias-cut pants and "new fly options" have all been addressed in the Jockey lab. A lot goes into the contemporary underpant, it seems, and these considerations reflect the technologies, aesthetics and sexual mores of the day. Look through the history books, though, and you'll find it has ever been thus.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Political Boxer Shorts

There's something slightly vulgar yet entirely fun about fashion designer Andrew Christian's Barack Obama boxer briefs, which recently went up on his website. The low-cut all-cotton briefs feature a stylized image of Obama on the front and "08" on the slim-fit rear. The designer, obviously an Obama Boy, has pledged to make a contribution to the Obama campaign for every sale of the $29 boxer briefs, which come in three colors and feature white contrast detailing. Obama supporters have at least a couple of reasons to support the style: The fashion "manties" come for a legit, hip designer; it's also probably a fortunate things for Christian that Hillary Clinton isn't the presumptive Democratic nominee (a Clinton logo probably wouldn't fly on men's undies).Holiday Boxer Shorts - Christmas, Halloween, Valentines, St. Patricks day, Fathers day, Golf, Paintball, Fantasy Football underwear, Fantasy Baseball boxers

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Students call for Novelty Boxer Shorts outside of Jeans

To fight back against lawmakers currently busy writing anti-boxer short laws (instead of working to end war and save hungry children). A group of students have decided to wear their fun, novelty, cartoon and holiday underwear outside of their pants.

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Look for students across the country to start wearing Halloween, Valentines Day, Christmas boxers outside of their jeans. Rather than "sagging" boxer shorts under loose fitting jeans, they have decided to wear every type of underwear from Obama boxers, Simpsons Boxer Briefs, Family Guy underwear on the outside.

Be on the lookout for the rebellious high school and college students to be showing off their cool novelty boxer shorts in any inappropriate setting they can find.

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