Meggings. Wha???

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  • 1brokegal44
    1brokegal44 Posts: 562 Member
    80's hair metal revival costume.
  • LauraMacNCheese
    LauraMacNCheese Posts: 7,173 Member
    Meggings are wrong...their inventor should sit there in his/her wrongness and be wrong.
  • parys1
    parys1 Posts: 2,072 Member
    men used to wear "meggings" all the time....

    in fact they were called leggings or tights....

    Kings even wore them...

    considering that civilisation moved away from that trend many hundreds of years ago...and hasn't really brought it back since, should prove how much of a bad idea this is.

    You need a codpiece to work that look.
  • DamePiglet
    DamePiglet Posts: 3,730 Member
    men used to wear "meggings" all the time....

    in fact they were called leggings or tights....

    Kings even wore them...

    considering that civilisation moved away from that trend many hundreds of years ago...and hasn't really brought it back since, should prove how much of a bad idea this is.

    You need a codpiece to work that look.
    Sigh. img fail.
  • Sarahs2576
    Sarahs2576 Posts: 418 Member
    Not unless he is a ballet dancer...and only if he is going to/from practice or a show.
  • NRSPAM
    NRSPAM Posts: 961 Member
    LMBO!!! :laugh: Wow....just wow!
  • DamePiglet
    DamePiglet Posts: 3,730 Member
    Old school meggings:
    indera-mills-men-s-waffle-weave-thermal-long-johns.jpg
  • TriShamelessly
    TriShamelessly Posts: 905 Member
    Simply no! And I do wear compression pants when running outside in the winter, but those suckers are even covered by sweatpants.
  • no. No he did not. no no no.




    no

    :laugh:
  • SrJoben
    SrJoben Posts: 484 Member
    Probably wouldn't wear them even if in fashion because apparently no pockets.

    Not sure why they're freaking you all out though.
    men used to wear "meggings" all the time....

    in fact they were called leggings or tights....

    Kings even wore them...

    considering that civilisation moved away from that trend many hundreds of years ago...and hasn't really brought it back since, should prove how much of a bad idea this is.

    >Implying that fashion has an objective standard of quality
    >Implying that if it does that it is moving upward.

    Your attitudes are oddly 19th century for someone ridiculing the past. :laugh: