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Sagging, though, has been a oddly long-lived source of agita. There's another argument against sagging, which you can see in this video that's part of the "Pull Up Your Pants Challenge," that tries to appeal to respectability and pragmatism: Black kids should jettison the look if only to avoid agitating unnecessary suspicion from police and strangers.īut if history is any indication, that suspicion has proven to be pretty sticky, and it's attached itself to a bunch of different styles - hoodies, construction boots, do-rags. The difference is that the anxieties around something like goth dress don't get codified into laws that threaten jail time. Like goth dress, it freaks out old people, and then most of its practitioners move on to other things. But that isn't specific to sagging, of course. Here's what I'll say about that: Everyone who thought he was cool as a teenager and reaches his 30s will look back at photos of himself from high school and cringe mightily.
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Full disclosure time: Like an awful lot of people in my generational cohort, I used to sag. There's certainly nothing novel about adults thinking that young people's fashions are distasteful - indeed, that's often kind of the point.

"Our community and our people are tired of these kids walking around like this," Omar Reid, one of the initiative's leaders, told the Boston Globe. (The national NAACP, it should be noted, has fought back against bans like these.) And a group called the Black Mental Health Alliance of Massachusetts began airing public service announcements in Boston last year that pointedly used the threat of arrest as deterrent.
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"There is nothing positive about people wearing saggy pants," he told a local TV station. When Jefferson Parish, La., banned sagging last year, the move got a big cosign from the head of the nearby chapter of the NAACP. Such is the apoplexy around the styles that many of the most vocal proponents of sagging bans are people who might otherwise be wary of putting young black men into unnecessary contact with the criminal justice system. And if those are the presumed stakes, it's hardly any wonder why opposition to sagging sometimes has the feel of a full-on moral panic. Those are all things that people say about hip-hop, which helped popularize the sagging aesthetic. And, you know, some people might not want to see your underwear - I'm one of them."įor sagging's many detractors, kids wearing their pants below the waist - or below the butt cheeks, in the case of the look's most committed adherents - has doubled as a reliable shorthand for a constellation of social ills ostensibly befalling or propagated by young black men. but that doesn't mean folks can't have some sense and some respect for other people. "That doesn't mean you have to pass a law. "Brothers should pull up their pants," he told MTV a few years ago. This isn't merely the hobbyhorse of small-town politicos - no less a figure than President Obama has weighed in on sagging. One problem: Neither Mark Oliver Mansbach nor NAMA actually exist the much-referenced study was an April Fools' joke. Mark Oliver Mansbach of the National American Medical Association that supposedly found that around 8 in 10 saggers suffered from sexual problems like premature ejaculation. The mayor even pointed to a study from a Dr.


Pikeville, Tenn., switched it up a little: Officials there said they were doing so in part because of health concerns related to the "improper gait" of the saggers. "I'm not trying to be the fashion police, but personally I find it offensive when a guy's butt is hanging out," said Ernest Troiana, the town's mayor, after he announced that his city would very much be policing fashion. The rationale behind the ban enacted last year in Wildwood, N.J., was similar. "I think it would make respect themselves, and I would wager 9 out of 10 of them don't have jobs." "I'm just tired of looking at young men's underwear, it's just disrespectful," Rich said. Violators face a $500 fine or up to six months in jail. The council member from Ocala, Fla., was tired of seeing the young people in her town wearing their pants low and sagging, and successfully pushed to prohibit the style on city-owned property.
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Plenty of fashions adopted by young people get under the skin of adults, but the opposition to sagging often has the feel of a moral panic.
