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Previously on "I'm going to start wearing my pants inside out"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou could just wash them.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNo, not like superman, turned inside out.
All the worst bits of pants are on the inside, while the better workmanship is lavished* on the outside. To wit, the stitching on the waist, which can itch, the ridge of material that joins the pants together and makes the fly and other edges, and the label. All on the inside and a source of irritation. This innovative solution to an everyday problem may turn out to be pants though, which apparently means bad.
* or at least the effort put into the comfort of pants that cost £2 for 3
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I'm going to start wearing my pants inside out
No, not like superman, turned inside out.
All the worst bits of pants are on the inside, while the better workmanship is lavished* on the outside. To wit, the stitching on the waist, which can itch, the ridge of material that joins the pants together and makes the fly and other edges, and the label. All on the inside and a source of irritation. This innovative solution to an everyday problem may turn out to be pants though, which apparently means bad.
* or at least the effort put into the comfort of pants that cost £2 for 3Tags: None
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