Post-match: USA vs. Antigua and Barbuda 10/12

Discussion in 'USA Men: News & Analysis' started by schrutebuck, Oct 12, 2012.

  1. TimB4Last

    TimB4Last Member+

    May 5, 2006
    Dystopia
    Not again!?! :(
     
  2. GalacticoX4

    GalacticoX4 Member+

    Jun 2, 2004
    To be fair spinner rims went out of fashion a long time ago. Notice you don't see them anywhere anymore. It's not the style. Same as how you don't see nearly as many lowered passenger cars like you did a like a decade ago. its all trends
     
  3. MightyMouse

    MightyMouse BigSoccer Supporter

    Jun 19, 2003
    Island paradise east of the mainland
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You still see flat caps with the price sticker on them and baggy pants that are falling below one's ass though!
     
  4. GalacticoX4

    GalacticoX4 Member+

    Jun 2, 2004
    yeah i'll be honest i've never gotten some of that. I'm old enough where you curved the bill on a hat and only geeks wore it flat. Now we started the tag thing but even back in the late 80 early 90s it seemed forced. Now having some "sag" and baggy pants have been fashionable for decades. But not to the degree they are now. There was always a difference between wearing big pants in the 80s, baggy pants like they did in the 90s and what people do now where it's like below your ass. That's just stupid. To keep it real if you took pants today and compared them to pants in the 80s what today, at an old navy is "loose" or "painters" are pretty close to what was considered "baggy" in the 90s. Now "baggy" at old navy would be like "baggy" in the 90s plus 3 more sizes. To the point where even people that wore baggy back in the day go, "dude ya look like an idiot. pull your pants up." Similar with shirts. A large is either and xl or it's actually a medium. That's that whole metro skinny jeans thing. That's weird int he opposite way. Styles change and they didnt' get baggy they got super skinny. It's a trip. But i digress. lol. uh...soccer....there on topic.
     

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