Tripp NYC Bondage Pants
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Tripp NYC Bondage Pants

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cool :3 lmao, all the reviews from 50 year old parents mad at their kids, or people who don't even own them trying to gatekeeping their fashion are hilarious. these pants rock, yall need to chill tf out

First of all, I have owned a pair of these for three and a half years and they are just now starting to fall apart and I literally wear them every other day. They are extremely comfortable. But to the person before who said you can't wear them to school; you can detach all the chains and then they can be worn to school. I'm a girl and I have been wearing these pants since middle school and I'm not at all a trouble maker. I get straight A's, I dont do any drugs (which, quite sadly Is rare for teens inthe suburbs) and I don't get into trouble. Thoes of you saying that people that wear these pants are/look like trouble makers seem very judgemantal and stereotype people. If you want to wear them or not is your decision but don't judge. In the beginning when I got my first pair in seventh grade the teachers looked at me weird for a week or two but they got used to it. I was the only person in the middle school, and now the high school with these pants. Teachers should know that they can't judge kids by what they look like so that shouldn't be a problem. Some of my teachers from then still email and talk to me. I do agree though that now since there are hot topic stores everywear there are a lot of teens that wear them because they want to be "cool and rebellious". This bugs me because I have been wearing them for ages and now there's kids everywear that think they're all that.

I think the price is a little over the top but my kids love them! I have a 15 year old son and this is all he will wear. Another thing I dont like about them is the quality of them, he has gone through several pairs over the past year, they rip easily.

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.

I have a a few of these pants, their comfy and i never need a purse when i wear a pair.

like just plain pants

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.

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.

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

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

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!