Ha! I've seen similar attire around campus. The alternative look is tights as pants. Some of my female friends complain a lot about the tights as pants phenomenon. In general, I have no complaints...
Okay! Now I know where that style of today really came from!!! Great word- and excellent photo! I think this word is going in my book of coolest words ever!
'Buttsprung' reminds me of the word 'splatchcock' - two words from the same bolt ... in both things get spread out way to far ... but they're fun to say!
My 83 year old mother has used "butt sprung" for years as the reason to take off ones fur coat before sitting down- especially in the car- no one wants a butt sprung mink coat-
Dudes, seriously? It's "oftentimes", not OFFENtimes. You really knew that. Please tell me you did.
And I can't even deal with the droopy drawers, low-hanging butt-crack-showing, boxers-revealing, waistline-at-the-crotch UNIVERSE right now! WTF, peeps? This is the reason I only shop at thrift stores. All the REAL clothing has gone underground. Retailers are on crack.
oh dear
ReplyDeleteToo funny Tess. At least it's not filled out.
ReplyDeleteMy word is "yikesamillion"...i may say it if i see a knit suite with butsprung!
ReplyDeletelol :-)
Ha! I've seen similar attire around campus. The alternative look is tights as pants. Some of my female friends complain a lot about the tights as pants phenomenon. In general, I have no complaints...
ReplyDeleteNOT a good look, dear. Take it from one who has been caught short in public once or twice...
ReplyDeleteI never have that problem because my butt fills out all the available space (although I'm sure my garments look buttsprung on the hanger). Heh.
ReplyDeleteWhy it's a style at all really escapes me. Your word says well why it doesn't work at all.
ReplyDeleteMore of a condition than a style...
DeleteOkay! Now I know where that style of today really came from!!! Great word- and excellent photo! I think this word is going in my book of coolest words ever!
ReplyDeleteOne of my very faves...
Delete'Buttsprung' reminds me of the word 'splatchcock' - two words from the same bolt ... in both things get spread out way to far ... but they're fun to say!
ReplyDeleteSort of like the droopy diaper look...
ReplyDeleteWas it made by 'death row' prisoners (for one use only)? I rather like that uniquely American word OFFENTIMES..... no I don't; I can't stand it!
ReplyDeleteI can't stand offentimes, either! I never say it, or ever hear anyone use it. Are you sure it's American?
DeleteTess, there are lads, hereabouts, who would wear their trousers any other way. I always think of them as flying at half-mast.
ReplyDeleteMy 83 year old mother has used "butt sprung" for years as the reason to take off ones fur coat before sitting down- especially in the car- no one wants a butt sprung mink coat-
ReplyDeleteFun to know someone actually says it...no one wants a buttsprung fur coat...
DeleteDudes, seriously? It's "oftentimes", not OFFENtimes. You really knew that. Please tell me you did.
ReplyDeleteAnd I can't even deal with the droopy drawers, low-hanging butt-crack-showing, boxers-revealing, waistline-at-the-crotch UNIVERSE right now! WTF, peeps? This is the reason I only shop at thrift stores. All the REAL clothing has gone underground. Retailers are on crack.
No wonder I'd never heard it...
DeleteHA!......smiles
ReplyDeleteBut, but, but................
ReplyDeleteoh gosh, i hope i dont look like that.
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