You know, though, I see lots of girls wearing ripped up pants, today’s fashion statement, and they pay a premium price for them! Not so much guys though!
When I was a kid of about 7 or 8, we had gone to Sears and my mother bought me a new pair of jeans. I was so proud of them, I wanted to wear them out of the store and was allowed to do so. As we were walking out of the store, I tripped over one of the concrete car stops in the parking lot and landed knees first on the asphalt. My face plant tore a hole in the left knee of the brand new jeans. My mother was unhappy to say the least.
I don’t believe in the modern conceit of buying ripped jeans. However, one time my younger daughter ripped a knee of her capris jeans. Someone thought that it was bought that way & complimented her…so I left it.
Remember when Lego was just blocks? We had to use what we called “imagination” to build things, we didn’t build what was on the box. I built so many dragsters, with what I felt was a perfect blown hemi.
Over at “Calvin and Hobbes”, Calvin was reciting a list that included torn pants, grass stains, scratches, tree sap, etc. Hobbes observed that “Consider this day seized!”
Blu Bunny 7 months ago
Wanda gonna put some plaid or paisley colored patches on them.
Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago
Did these guys coordinate with The Argyle Sweater today?
luca.debus creator 7 months ago
I was expecting a trophy, but she just took my pants away….
iggyman 7 months ago
All my work was in vane, Hammie says!
iggyman 7 months ago
You know, though, I see lots of girls wearing ripped up pants, today’s fashion statement, and they pay a premium price for them! Not so much guys though!
Nuke Road Warrior 7 months ago
When I was that age my jeans always had patches on the knees. Now ripped jeans are a fashion statement.
GerryRoss 7 months ago
Too bad. He could have been a Ramone.
Just-me 7 months ago
When I was a kid of about 7 or 8, we had gone to Sears and my mother bought me a new pair of jeans. I was so proud of them, I wanted to wear them out of the store and was allowed to do so. As we were walking out of the store, I tripped over one of the concrete car stops in the parking lot and landed knees first on the asphalt. My face plant tore a hole in the left knee of the brand new jeans. My mother was unhappy to say the least.
Chalres 7 months ago
Hammie: “Because ‘Pants are Overrated’!”
ctolson 7 months ago
Zoe has to ask??? I would think she’d jump right up and run to Wanda to tattle that Hammie’s not wearing any pants.
On a different line of thought, how did Hammie tear out both knees and not skin, scrap or otherwise cut his knees to show off as well?
Wren Fahel 7 months ago
I don’t believe in the modern conceit of buying ripped jeans. However, one time my younger daughter ripped a knee of her capris jeans. Someone thought that it was bought that way & complimented her…so I left it.
fourteenpeeves 7 months ago
If your Mom doesn’t know how to sew, are you better off dead?
Slowly, he turned... 7 months ago
From experience – patches are much more embarrassing than rips!
mfrasca 7 months ago
Me: Why aren’t you wearing any pants?
My six-year old daughter: Because I’m airing out my butt.
SofaKing Premium Member 7 months ago
Remember when Lego was just blocks? We had to use what we called “imagination” to build things, we didn’t build what was on the box. I built so many dragsters, with what I felt was a perfect blown hemi.
charliefarmrhere 7 months ago
Some people are paying big money now to buy jeans with rips and holes. Go figure!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 7 months ago
Yeah I believe it was obviously a brag. On the other hand, a child should keep his mother happy.
DKHenderson 7 months ago
Over at “Calvin and Hobbes”, Calvin was reciting a list that included torn pants, grass stains, scratches, tree sap, etc. Hobbes observed that “Consider this day seized!”
CrzyDyeman 7 months ago
Ok Zoey, that’s the brag.
basspro 7 months ago
Skidded on the rug
The Quiet One 7 months ago
Sorry Hammie. You read the room wrong.
EXCALABUR 7 months ago
Isn’t that the style now?
DaBump Premium Member 7 months ago
Distressed jeans are popular, now, aren’t they?
BenGMan 7 months ago
You didn’t do that Hammie.