Tripp NYC Bondage Pants
42%Recommended

Tripp NYC Bondage Pants

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              Rated #235 in Fashion & Apparel
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I do not like these pants at all. I think they reveal something much more than style, but a BDSM lifestyle, which is the point of all the chains and such. These aren't made for children, but adults who are into those type lifestyles. The pants were actually made popular years ago in videos by being chained up and such. Definitely not for children.

Are we seriously reviewing this item??? Come on these are gross!! Just No, a thousand times no!!!

No one should wear pants with chains on them. Remember, many of our ancestors fought to not have to wear chains. These pants only reveal a low self-esteem. Also, as a former high school teacher and a tax payer, pants with chains on them are only more rough on school furniture than necessary. These pants also may not pass the school dress code. Just say no to pants with chains as well as pants that sag and show underpants!

Ummmm...just no. This is not a good look for most people out there.

Looks sloppy. The chains also get caught in chairs, etc.a nd aren't very sanitary because they are always dragging!

If I could give a negative amount of stars on this product, I would. For $85 on bewild.com, I'd expect a little higher quality product. I bought the baggy cammo ones. Three pairs to be exact. They look awesome don't get me wrong. Three days into owning them, the buttons snapped off and weren't reusable because the plastic itself broke, not the stitching. I bought them around the beginning of spring and mainly wore them as shorts. After about four times in the washer, the color faded considerably, leaving me with faded shorts and like new pant legs. about 2 month into owning them, the zippers on them started coming apart, which was an easy fix because I just took a pair of pliers and clamped them down tighter. But the zippers themselves eventually just broke in half because of corrosion from sweat and the fact that the metal they're made out of is about as thick as tin foil. This forced me to have to sew the zippers shut. The miscellaneous straps and what not that are sewn to them began to rip off because it seems like they're only stitched once or twice at the most. So, little mundane things like catching them on something or simply running them through the washer will eventually tear all the cool looking straps off. So, to make a long story short, these pants are ridiculously overpriced garbage. If you're looking for old school wide leg pants, go with kikwear. I have about 5 pairs of kikwear jeans that I've worn for about 4 years now and they still pretty much look new.

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no no no not very becoming for a child to look like a thug, if a kid wears these sort of cloths to school around my home town, he would be singled out as a trouble maker.

As much as I love the Tripp brand, I hate these pants. They scream MallGoth, overpriced and I can easily make them myself.

My teens aren't into the "punk/ gothic" look, but rather the preppy one. Even at some high end stores such as Hollister and American Eagle you can get cheaper pants than that.

I definitely wore these in school years ago. Thankfully this trend died out. If it's still around I'm unaware of it.

kids at our school cant even wear things like this to school.. i personally wouldnt pay 60 dol. for pants that look like that. in style or not

To pay that much for a pair of pants is way to much for a child. Some parents don't even pay that much for their own pants, let alone a child. My oldest wore them when it was the fad in his teens, but then he worked and bought his own. He did outgrow that fashion thankfully.

like just plain pants

I didn't buy these at hottopic. I found a pair at the thrift store. I love them but they to long on me. And it's not for thugs like most people think.