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Kinch's Fashion Thread

Everyone in the 70s knew that for a quality leisure suit that would attract the ladies, one turned to Ohio's own The Fifth Season.....most likely in an ad in last month's Penthouse.

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Get it? He's holding his pole!

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I never realized Stephen King was a badass jumpsuit model before his writing career really took off.
 
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I have to say I'm more offput by the socks and shoes than I am by the shorts.
It's Bermuda, some sacrifices can be justified... if you're gonna do business upstairs / party downstairs ... at least do it right. Wear sandles.
 
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Ask me anything. I'm here to help.

Well, I bumped an old thread here to keep Kinch in our memories.

Models bare butt cracks at Milan Fashion Week and style gurus are outraged: ‘I do not want to live in that world’

Low rise jeans are back — no butts about it.

At Milan Fashion Week, Diesel debuted its fall/winter 2025 collection featuring egregiously low-cut denim in which models bared their butt cracks.

The Italian fashion house, known for its subversive runway shows, dressed a gaggle of male and female models in peek-a-boo jeans that showed a hint of plumber’s crack paired with backless tops.

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Models also donned striking all-white or black contact lenses, some with spray-painted smiles, as they paraded against the backdrop of graffitied tapestries, created with nearly 2 miles of fabric spray-painted by 7,000 artists.

The NSFW bumster jeans harken back to ’90s — falling in line with the catwalk’s grunge, Y2K ambiance — but now all fashionistas were fans of the controversial cut.

“PLEASE do not make plumber cracks a trend,” one person commented on Vogue’s TikTok coverage of the show. “I do not want to live in that world.”

“Immediately no,” another chimed in.

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“Low rise jeans: yes. plumber cracks: no,” declared someone else.

“Why ya’ll using cracks as accessories,” inquired one viewer.

“Oh no not these jeans again,” lamented another.

The daring denim was initially popularized by Alexander McQueen in 1993 with the “Taxi Driver” collection — and Diesel creative director Glenn Martens vowed to “bring them back,” according to the New York Times.

But he isn’t the only one.

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OK, who here likes the "butt crack" pants?
 
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