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Capri pants for MEN - yay or nay?

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Ugh no! Capris are right up there with jean shorts in which no self-respecting gay man would ever wear.
I like my jeans shorts, a lot of guys wear them here :biggrin:

Capri pants are popular with older guys (>40), often worn by hikers.
 
Come and Me Wanna Go Home

Nay. Unless you're planning to do some calypso dance, capris are best left to Harry Belafonte and Laura Petrie.
 
Wear them with pride.

Be a style setter.
 
Anything that covers the male crotch will get a nay from me.
 
Its pretty fashionable here, you see guys wearing it straight or gay or whatever orientation you are. But I prefer the harem pants
 
/\ I like those...the capris....nay, those....yay!
 
I say Yay... but none of the examples presented by the OP are actually capri pants. Three of them are normal-length pants rolled up to three-quarter-length, and the far right is a pair of knee-length shorts.

And though I have nothing against the style, I do and have always objected to calling three-quarter-length baggy pants "capris." Capri pants are supposed to be skin tight; it's bad enough that the world goes around recycling movie plots instead of trying to find something new, and introducing variations on old products instead of creating new products, but why use established words for clothing items instead of making up new ones? That's just stupid.
 
I would rather wear a Tuffy garbage sack then don those ugliiiiii pants ...
 
I'm no fashion expert, but they only seem to be common in big liberal cities, like NYC. Everywhere else they are gay with a capital G.
 
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