I remember that they were called dungarees, too, and think that started with the navy. It's one of those words that turned into something more "up to date" like davenport to couch to sofa.I do remember when they were called dungarees. They were mostly worn by teenagers. We rolled up the pants legs, as they were always too long. (Wish I could do that with all my pants now.)
Is that relevant? I had a few other things to do.
Was there a specific time frame limitation?
But never mind.
I wear jean shorts at home every day;
That's a load of bull. LOLI’ve just seen a topic on another site where a member claims jeans are ‘inappropriate’ after the age of 35 !!
I don’t wear them all the time, but I love my jeans and will carry on wearing them if I live to be 100
What do you think ?
Three cheers for elastic-waist pants!Yes I do, but these days they have to have an elasticated waist band. It's many years since I was a size 12 UK![]()
Maybe the same individual who came up with dropping hemlines an inch each year after age 40, only wear short hair, etc.That's a load of bull. LOL
I wear jeans but I don't go out much.
What did that person say we old farts were supposed to be wearing? Double knit pants?
Those are called "rag-picker" jeans.I don't wear the ripped ones, either. I don't think ripped jeans are attractive -- not offense to anyone who does, that's just my opinion.