You could cut them to length, and hem them.
No, as of last year they’re back!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/10/fashion/10CODES.html?_r=1&scp=5&sq=shorts&st=cse
I learned this week that pleats are coming back too. What the fuck is happening?
I’ve been in plenty of hot places and never resorted to wearing shorts. I lived in the desert and never wore shorts (I did wear skirts, though). There are plenty of hot places where wearing shorts isn’t culturally acceptable, and yet people survive. It’s nice that everyone wears shorts in the South, I’m still going to go on thinking they look stupid.
I can always count on someone on this board, at least once a day, to put forth an opinion that is absolutely jaw-droppingly stupid.
Up next: Why socks are for morons.
News Flash: The color red is only appropriate for professional and amateur clowns.
And wrestlers, both WWE and Lucha Libre.
My family and I go hiking as much as we can on the weekends and I often see people wearing jeans and sneakers on the shorter trails (i.e., not backcountry). Now, that not only looks stupid, it is. It really drives home the ridiculousness of it when you see them sitting at the trailhead dripping with sweat and looking completely wilted in saggy denim.
Jeans were not designed for hot weather and they perform really lousy in it. In other words, if you want to stay cool and comfortable in hot weather, leave your jeans at home.
Wait, people are selling designer shorts the come with ragged cut-off legs, at $300 a pop, and there are people buying these?
In other news, I guess I need to lay in a supply of shorts now before this idiocy sweeps the stores and I can’t buy anything for a year.
You better go on home or you’ll miss Your Hit Parade. Seriously, are you a time traveler visiting from the past?
It would be a far poorer and far sadder world if the women didn’t wear jeans!
And, as far as I can tell, jeans look better on most guys as well, and are fine for informal social situations.
I don’t want to speak for Fuzzy Dunlop, but I think that jeans post was tongue-in-cheek.
Tongue-in-cheek would imply a joviality that wasn’t intended. It was supposed to be a derisive illustration of how stupid Kyla’s opinion about shorts being for children is. But certainly I didn’t mean it, in any event.
PS I don’t really think red is only appropriate for clowns.
PPS Clowns DO look great in red. So do other people.