Hole clothes: personality or impolite?

Vietnam
July 30, 2011 3:11am CST
Recently trend of clothes torn, punctured etc ... is emerging. Many celebrities, famous actors wearing them. So the young as a result wear them everywhere. I really find them ugly and rude. I would never wear them. How about you? What do you think about fashion clothes torn, punctured?
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8 responses
@Jlyn10 (11965)
• Malaysia
30 Jul 11
If it's a trend, then I think those people who follow the trend would wear them. But I don't think I would follow the trend. I like what I wear now and am happy with it.
• Vietnam
2 Aug 11
I'm too. I'm not interested in the fashion trends. However, I sometimes feel uncomfortable when I see the girls who wear clothes too modern.
@Jlyn10 (11965)
• Malaysia
2 Aug 11
Haha, I know what you mean. Like some wearing those pants that can even see their butt when they squat down.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
30 Jul 11
I think some of them look cute on some people. There are some others that look really trashy too though.
• Vietnam
2 Aug 11
You're right. Some people wear them at crowed people place. I think it's impolite. They only should wear them at parties or performance.
@Galena (9110)
30 Jul 11
I think it's a bit scruffy, but unless it's exposing a nipple or a buttock, I can't see why you'd think it's rude. how is it offensive? it doesn't hurt anyone
• Vietnam
2 Aug 11
Some of them exposing too many things. I don't like this kind of clothes.
@samafayla33 (1856)
• United States
13 Aug 11
It's all according to where you wear it. I wouldn't want to wear holey things to church or to court. If I worked in an office, I never would wear holey fabric, but I would wear holey fabric to a rock concert.
@gaiza12 (4884)
• Philippines
7 Feb 12
I don't have any negative reactions with it. In my opinion, people can wear what ever they want if they really feel comfortable wearing it. I don't have such clothes though, I just don't feel comfortable wearing it.
• South Korea
30 Jul 11
I do wear those clothes according to my mood as long as the hole didnt really show that flesh to bothered anybody.. and as long as I am comfortable with it..I dont think I need to think of what would others would say.. coz for sure lot of people are being people..
• Vietnam
2 Aug 11
If we go to a crowed place, we still should wear suitably. We shouldn't only think about ourselves comfort.
@cerebellum (3863)
• United States
31 Jul 11
Some of the clothes are okay for young people. I can't see why anyone would think it was attractive to see your underware though. I guess that is just showing my age. I would never wear those clothes, but at my age fashion isn't very important.
6 Aug 11
Personally, I'm more into the clean and classy look, but for teen and early twenties fashion, I'm all for it. I try to think of it as just another fashion statement. There is also the fact that some things, especially certain jeans that are soooo comfortable that I hate to throw them away just because there's a tiny hole in it! Also, I think that re-working an old piece is a brilliant way to give something a new bit of life. This is how vintage fashion was born isn't it? And you can't deny they have their appeal. Of course, I am against using ripped clothes in the office and other professional settings. Ripped and torn fashion should only ever be used in very casual settings. I am against designer ripped jeans though...now those are indeed a RIP OFF wouldn't you say so?