Apr 24, 2010

Not do sagging-pants in formal scenes

People should not do sagging-pants in formal scenes. In The Vancouver Winter Olympic, Mao Asada became the center of public attention as a candidate for a gold medal but Kazuhiro Kokubo was also watched with a bad impression: he wore low-hanging Japan’s official Olympic uniform by all over Japan. I don’t oppose sagging pants but I think he should not do that while he wore official uniform. I have two reasons.
First, the Olympic is official athletic meet. Players who take part in it are representatives of their countries. Also, Kazuhiro Kokubo is a snowboarder, so he has hip-hop cultures. Most of snowboarders do sagging-pants. It is certain that they are one of their cultures but they should wear clothes all people can accept in formal scenes such as the Olympic because a huge number of people pay attention to them.
Second, sagging-pants are untidy. Legs look short and underpants are completely exposed. Nobody wants to see them. If there was someone who did sagging-pants, people might feel uncomfortable. It is OK that people who have hip-hop cultures do sagging-pants in their world, but in formal scenes, they should be tightly in order to let people feel comfortable.

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