I’ve noticed the first thing to go with blue jeans is the pockets. Holes develop there first, and then the pants legs get holes and/or the zipper goes. Any of these findings would suggest it’s time to throw the pair of blue jeans away. Not for me.
I don’t wear them anywhere but if I’m just hanging around my apartment, I don’t give a shit if my blue jeans look like shit. Just don’t do a “pop in” to see me. You will no doubt look in horror at my pants.
But you won’t look in horror at my green blue jeans. I’m amazed by them.
I got this pair of jeans for Christmas over 20 years ago. I thought I would never wear them because of the color, but when they were the only clean pair of pants I had, they came out of my closet.
All these years later, I’m still wearing them. There are no holes in the pockets or on the legs. The bottom of the pants legs are a little frayed but that’s about it. The zipper still goes up and down.
I now love these green blue jeans. In fact, I’m wearing them right now. Do a “pop in” if you want.
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You should make those old jeans cut off jeans. Spring is coming!
Put on a cowboy hat and call
yourselfr Dwight Yoakam.
Green blue jeans? Well look at you. . . Mr. 1970′s.
You still have the same waist size after 20 years? Maybe that’s why I hate you
I bet you somone paid a bunch of money for those jeans and that is how it is. You get waht you pay for. Let others look down their noses because you have held on to them if blue jeans even if they are green do not go out of style.
Blue jeans don’t last forever but like you I wear them even beyond when they start to fall apart. I consider holes in jeans a good thing.
On today’s playlist: Frank Zappa’s “Mr. Green Genes.” Thanks Larry.
OH MY GOD. FRANK ZAPPA? Karen, if we get a decent snow fall this winter, remember to not eat the yellow snow.