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Many people during the 90s associated LL with the look, but why exactly did LL roll-up his pant leg? As many know LL Cool J is a very physical fellow who likes to work out and keep in tip-top shape. So assuming that the simplest answer is the correct one, we think LL falls into explanation number 1. What is explanation number 1?

This is done to keep your pants clean while riding a bike by preventing it from touching the chain of the bike or getting stuck between the chain and the front sprocket. What can this mean? What is explanation number 2? No real dealers do this, however. This would include but is not limited to, hats, jewelry, or a rolled-up left pant leg. Baggy jeans were a ghetto thing. Choose the delicate cycle on the washing machine and a cold-water setting.

Use the extra rinse cycle, if available, to help remove any soap residue that can clog the fibers of your technical clothing. Regular or heavy settings on the washing machine will likely damage delicate fabrics. Drag is a backward force created by air friction. Cyclists especially while racing do all they can to minimize this drag. Loose clothes create a large amount of aerodynamic drag and slow you down. As its name implies, the Skinny Roll works best with tighter fitting jeans.

Like the Pinroll, be sure to stay away from boots and wider-cut sneakers. Step 1: Take just the hemmed seam at the bottom of your pant leg and fold it up to create a thin, small cuff. Step 2: Fold the cuff up again and smooth out the fold. Step 3: Repeat step 2 until desired length is reached. The Iron Worker is the perfect fold for long raw denim or heavyweight canvas pants. This fold looks great with boots and is best accompanied by a beard and a flannel. Step 1: Take the hem of your pant and make a large cuff approximately four and a half to five inches in width.

Step 2: Smooth out the cuff. Can also be ironed to create a perfect flat fold. Step 3: Repeat step two if desired, but never make more than two cuffs with the Iron Worker. Your pants should never be cuffed above your calf unless you are cycling. Also, they come in the full spectrum of colors. Runabout Goods makes some of the best chinos around, regardless of price.

The on-seam pockets are gently curved and bound for durability. The pocket bags are also self-bound, as is the fly, which uses melamine buttons. Allows for easy theft of new stuff That's the style! Of course, I could be full of shit. I've never been on house arrest and I look like a fool when I wear a hat. It's your stompin' leg, son. Best answer: Yes, it's most likely a gang affiliation thing.

Your local street gang is affiliated with larger gang "families" which then are affiliated with the two gang "nations" or "unities" , i.

Folks or People. Though the nations began in Chicago , today the Crips and the Bloods of LA have some nominal primacy within these two nations respectively. Each nation has a set of consistent signifiers. The left and right rule ; gang clothing including colors, sports teams, letters and other symbols. But they are real. That said, ahughey's right that the food court is possibly somewhere you'd find more wannabes. But wannabes in gang-infested areas often find that wearing colors without the affiliation is likely to get them jumped.

As for pricetags, personally I think they're implying the goods were boosted, and the wearer is ballsy. But then I somewhat doubt the supposed origins of baggy pants as from one-size-fits-all prison garb or belt confiscation. I keep track of this because, alas, we have drug activity right up the street here in my hometown, and I like to keep an eye on it.

The cops say it's one of the busiest one-block stretches in the city for them but it's also said the local mall is the worst of all! Mostly the overt gang symbols were more visible in the summer, when we have the phenomenon of city families sending their kids to relatives away from the hard life but of course this means that to our local wannabes, these kids are worshipped as hardcore.

I was told that when a man is going to the electric chair, they roll up one pant leg to attach a "ground wire" to assue current flows through the body effectively.

Death row, yo.



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