What's up with the baggy clothes?

DJTwiztid

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I wanna know what's up with the super long T's and baggy ass pants and hoodies? I notice most of the people huckin 7's and 9's off kickers with 50 ft gaps are rockin clothes a few size too big for them. The style looks sick, but isn't hard to bust sick tricks? Does it make it easier to maneuver around? or what?
 
absolute best possible answer. this is why tightpants style looks so bad with most people, you have to be soooooo smooth to make it look good
 
Yeah, it does hide minor bobbles, and it can make some tricks look more fluid. i recall reading about that crew that wore tight pants and they had a pretty good scam/angle going because idiots would immediately diss them for being EMO (wrong label) and they could react all indignantly and be the underdog, the whole soul-skiing thing. Still didn't work out though. Skiing isn't skateboarding - the stances are entirely different, so tight gear looks goofy outside of speed-oriented ski disciplines.
 
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3 of dem cam to the local skatepark, and then on the way home, there was 6 of em, pulling guys outta there cars, and handcuffin them/searchin them... massive gang activity in the ATL yesterday
 
the bigger your outerwear is, the easier it is to hide the fact that your limbs are flailing underneath.

also that you look like the skinny kid in those crazy frog bros videos.
 
Baggier clothes = Cooler dudes who get all the chicks

Tight pants = Emo fags who cut themselves

That was sarcasm...if you didn't pick up on it.

Do what you want and wear what you want and ski for fun.
 
it's to show off class, they can afford the extra material to make their clothes baggier, duh.
 
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