We are giving our Dude of the Day Award to Julius Hart, a 17 year old Florida teener who’s being prosecuted for wearing baggy trousers. This must be one of the silliest cases we’ve ever heard. Maybe Florida law enforcement authorities have nothing more important to do? Or are we back to the Puritan days when authorities dictated what people may or may not wear.
Anyways, we give props to Julius and his lawyer for using David Beckham and Prince Harry as examples to prove that wearing baggy pants is a fashion trend and is not offensive at all.
From the Daily Mail:
An American teenager who was arrested for wearing baggy trousers that exposed his boxer shorts has cited Prince Harry and David Beckham as evidence the trend is not offensive.Julius Hart, 17, showed photographs of the Royal and the football heart-throb to a Florida court as he claimed it was his constitutional right to sport the style.
Hart’s crime breached a West Palm Beach law that bans low-slung jeans in public.
Go, Julius!
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[...] this modeling shoot of Korean model Stephen Sohn in his low rise jeans reminds us of Julius Hart who was hauled to court by Florida authorities because he was wearing baggy pants that were showing [...]
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