Stirrup pants are a piece of clothing that were very popular in the 1980s. They were originally designed as sportswear for women and still remain sportswear for riding and skiing.
you dont wear the stirrup, you put your foot in it!
Stirrup pants are always ankle length and have a piece of elastic that rests on the arch of the foot to keep them in place, and leggings end at the knee, calf or ankle with not piece to hold them in place.
no but wear pants on your head there in fashion
the lose ones ( the last one)
Dude don't follow fashion, make it follow you.
other wise your bum will burn lol ---- to keep the stirrup leathers from pinching your skin. pants allow for a more comfortable ride.
No. It's not in fashion yet
well i do it because i feel comfortable to put in my right foot in first into the stirrup.
Wearing Stirrups to SchoolI'm 48, and I've been wearing stirrup pants since the 80s, and there's nothing wrong with them. I get compliments all the time from both men and women, and I have women ask me where I buy them... on the Internet, of course. They are not considered slutty or out-of-date; they just make a women's legs look long and slender. Other pants do nothing for me except make my legs look two times too big because there is too much room. With stirrup pants, they're tapered right down to my ankles, and I look quite good for my age! AnswerProbably because they haven't revised their dress code since 1985? Or that they accent the features that men love on a woman. Tightness and such.Answer1) What is it about them that they find revolting? 2) They are coming back again. AnswerBecause stretch stirrup pants are from the 80s. Its nice to know that some schools have some sort of fashion morale. Because the child that wore them would be picked on.Answer1). Because it's not the uniform!Real answerBecause it is "inappropriate" which it's not but whatever. It turns men on. Lol!MAYBE BECAUSE THEY'RE UGLY!!!
its just a skaters fashion
they costed money
Tube Socks, Knee boots, wide leg pants, plaid and stripped pants