Underwear as outerwear
Wearing underwear as outerwear is a
History
It is unclear when this officially began as a fashion trend, however,
In entertainment, underwear-like outfits are often the uniform for
The
Sportswear
The T-shirt would eventually become a part of sportswear fashion with unique designs from many fashion brands.
Cultural reception
Society often portrays the public in underwear as surrealist and comedic: No Pants Day is an annual event held in various Western countries, where people publicly wear only underwear and leave their legs exposed. No Pants Subway Ride is a similar event to promote public wearing of underwear on subway trains. Another such event is Undie Run, where people run on the street wearing only their underwear.
The popularity of
Menswear never experienced a similar fashion turnaround, and men who wore high-waisted were ridiculed for wearing "
See also
References
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Certainly, American clothing designers are now embracing a more modest look, their focus shifting from low-slung jeans and exposed midriffs to high-waisted trousers and cardigans.
- Chicago Sun Times. Associated Press. 2009-07-21. Archived from the originalon 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
- ^ "Underwear shows more than you think: Underwear Matters - AskMen". AskMen. Archived from the original on 2020-07-04.
Men tend not to wear their trousers around their waists anymore, especially when it comes to jeans. Low-rise jeans are made to sit on your hips and this leaves the waistband of your underwear exposed. Your underwear is more visible than you think; the slight bend over or lift of your arms can show the world what you're rocking down there.
- ^ a b "Underwear Waistbands: A Peekaboo Fashion Trend - WWD". WWD. 2009-04-09.
- ^ "Are You Ready to Show You're Jockey?". 2013-05-17. Archived from the original on 2013-11-28.
Ever noticed guys with low-riding jeans deliberately showing their briefs' waistband? Not the peeking type? Well, Jockey is. And they've turned this into a campaign. Jockey, inventor of the men's Y-Front briefs and the first to use a branded waistband, launched their "Show You're Jockey" campaign last Wednesday, May 15 at the Society Lounge in Makati City. The worldwide campaign will feature men and women of different nationalities revealing their Jockey underwear.
External links
- Tove Hermanson (September 1, 2009). "Innerwear as Outerwear". Thread for Thought blog. Archived from the original on 28 September 2009.