Year in Review | Drop Crotch Hyperdrive

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Published December 19, 2009

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Left to Right–Top: Creatures of the Wind, KTZ, Placed by Gideon; Bottom: Juma, Humor and Limedrop

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7 thoughts on “Year in Review | Drop Crotch Hyperdrive”

  1. I hate drop crotch. I think they look like your walking around with a full diaper. I don't see this trend being around for long, nothing appealing about it.

  2. yeah another case of designers trying too damn hard, I don't know one guy that fell for this and I live in LA, people fall for all sorts of stupid shit here but not this stupid….

  3. I live in LA too. Every actual fashion-forward person I know has at least a pair or two of a drop crotch pants. They're not trendy, true. Will they become trendy, probably not.

  4. since 2003 we have created a very functional version & it`s a large playground for different designs. Who`s granny has ever understood why todays youth drop their pants for a baggy style ? Aesthetic is a bubble ! for e.g. blue jeans – they were not accepted at all…. The first car- people were thinking "for what I need such a XXXX, I have my horse ! The first computer "Haha- why ???" – People don`t like innovations & it´s mostly hard to see. It`s maybe sexy to advertise a "new" porduct with a short lifetime on the market, but…. you know.. "I don`t like what I can`t understand attitude" . Please have a look on what people wore in the past.. and who really likes all these revivals of `60, `70, & `80…etc… ?
    so bigballsneedroom is our statement to this.
    yours, geppebba

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