Why Girls Should Stop Wearing High-Waisted Shorts

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I’d like to preface this one with a disclaimer: I am not a fashion designer. Man, it feels good to get that one off my chest. All I am is a guy who has some strong opinions and a keyboard, and I’d like to take some time out of your day to talk about a fashion epidemic that is making the beautiful asses of the world disappear, one by one.

If the title and that astoundingly subtle lead-in didn’t clue you in enough, I’m talking about the late-’80s craze of high-waisted shorts resurfacing on the rumps of college-aged girls everywhere. If the Bieber Fever epidemic has taught us anything, it’s this: just because something is popular, it doesn’t mean it’s actually a good thing. I’m here to explain why this high-waisted trend has become nearly as unwelcome as the Canadian pop icon himself.

Only Supermodels Look Good In Them

I know there are exceptions to every rule out there. If you REALLY think you know someone who can pull off the high-waist look, then please feel free to email me some photographic proof. For the vast majority of girls, however, this fashion statement just doesn’t cut it.

Sure, the smoking hot supermodels of the world have the ass/breast/waist ratio to make this look happen, but chances are most girls on your college campus don’t come anywhere close. There are plenty of other trendy clothes to wear that don’t make you look like a two-year-old who is overconfident in his potty-training abilities. Let’s leave the “I’m a big kid now!” style pull-ups to the toddlers.

Your Homemade Pair Looks Even Worse

Look, I get it. It sounds like a great idea in theory. You head down to Goodwill, pick up the most mom-tastic pair of jeans you can find, and spend an afternoon slicing, dicing, and acid-washing until you’re left with a seemingly fashionable pair of chest-chokers. If only it were that easy. In most cases, the end result of this scissor-session looks more like your dog went on a destructive rampage in your closet.

If you’re going to ignore my advice and still rock the high-waisted look, the least you can do is own it with a pair of professionally made shorts. There’s a reason that some random 48-year-old gave away those hip blasting abominations. She sure as hell didn’t expect them to be transformed into a $3.50 crafting project for a sorority girl on a budget. Remember ladies, just because you can craft up an amazing cooler, it doesn’t mean you’re quite ready to make a fashion statement with a highrise pair of decade-old Levi’s.

They Make Great Asses Disappear

This is a magic trick that David Blaine couldn’t even pull off, yet these mom jean enthusiasts shock crowds with no sleight-of-hand or magic words required. The second almost any well-proportioned gal fastens that ribcage choking waistband, she might as well proclaim, “Now you see it! Now you don’t!”

Before the feminists start blasting me on Twitter, I realize that not every item of women’s clothing is made for the sole purpose of enticing sexual interest from men. But come on, ladies. These might be hip right now, but they aren’t doing your natural blessings any favors. As the old adage goes, “If you got it, flaunt it, and don’t hide it behind a lung choking tribute to trendiness.”

They Remind Us Of Our Grandmothers

First and foremost, I love my grandma. She’s a phenomenal cook, a great person, and writes one hell of a $12 birthday check every year. I just think the categories of “people I want to have sex with” and “my parent’s mother” should never have this much crossover.

It’s a scientific fact that the older a person gets, the higher up their waistline ultimately becomes. It’s like the opposite of the effect that gravity ultimately holds over your nipples. Why speed the process along on your 65-year journey to the old lady lifestyle by dressing like one now?

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  1. Umyeah101

    Irts articles like these that show how petty and stupid frat boys can be. But I guess they make a great point. Its probably much harder to rip off high waisted shorts on a drunk girl than any other kind of clothes.

    11 years ago at 5:03 pm
  2. jennrocker17

    Okay, I’m only posting on this because I’m sick of seeing it show up in my news feed on Facebook, for whatever reason it’s there.
    First off, this is for the girls:

    Let’s all take a step back an understand something.
    THIS IS WRITTEN BY A GUY. A FRAT GUY. Everything on here is going to be about drinking or something related to women, often degrading. It’s how they survive.
    Now, let’s try an act like this isn’t some tool douche bag and what he says actually means something.
    Why in the actual fuck would he waste his time writing an article on girls fashion?! And why in the actual fuck do we give these people the time of day!? They’re frat boys, for God sake. What in the actual fuck do they know? They spend all their time buying their booze and buying their friends, and think they have the brains to criticize girls and what they wear. What the fucking fuck.
    So let’s stay off their cute little bro-time blog, and let them be the ignorant small minded morons they’re supposed to be, and hope for the faith of humanity they never become fathers. Let’s continue dressing the way we want. After all, they use us and take us for granted on a daily basis. We have the right to chose what we wear. Why the fuck would we even consider listening to these idiots? It’s cute they think they know something about fashion. How masculine. Maybe we will start dressing the way they think we should once THEY stop wearing those GOD AWFUL BRO TANKS AND SALMON SHORTS.
    I’m going to go put on my size 6 high-waisted shorts and flaunt my (*no*) ass now.
    HOPEFULLY THEY HIDE MY NON EXISTENT LOVE HANDLES.
    Good day, fuckers.

    11 years ago at 5:34 pm
  3. JadeMixa

    There are plenty of girls who aren’t models that still look great in both high waisted shorts and pants. Just look up Jade Thirlwall, Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards, Frankee MO, or selena gomez.

    11 years ago at 6:15 pm
  4. Lea

    First, let me say that no one, especially women should ever have to dress to please anyone other than themselves. Second, stop treating women like they are objects here for your entertainment. Third, I’m not going to take fashion advice from a boy in an American flag bandana and sunglasses. Fourth, to all those saying that you are entitled to your opinion and that “left wing” individuals should leave you alone, let me say that these aren’t just “your opinions.” Preferring apples over oranges is an opinion. These are damaging, harmful, and poisonous ideas that perpetuate a societal belief that women are objects here for male pleasure, which in turn leads to the fostering of rape culture in our society. Leaving you to your own “opinion” and saying nothing would be a detrimental offense to women everywhere. Furthermore, to comment on anyone’s physique, especially a woman’s is not only offensive but very damaging. To suggest that all woman should look like the emaciated supermodels on the covers of magazines is what is causing the rise in anorexia and other eating disorders. Supermodels have to have their ribs photoshopped out of pictures and their other features, such as their chest and their butt (which you seem to be so fond of), enhanced to get to the impossible, and idealized image of female perfection which the media has been spoon feeding us for years.

    11 years ago at 6:19 pm
  5. DanaJ

    I wear what I want. I don’t give a flyin flip if you like what I have on or not. No, I don’t wear them, but I hate shorts period. If women dressed to your standards, they might as well be naked and in heels 24/7, with absolutely no ounce of cellulite. I hope you realize even so called supermodels don’t look like that, thanks to photoshop. I also hope you dudes realize how disgusting this behavior is when you have daughters. Women are to be respected, not treated like sex objects for your viewing pleasure. I mean would you want a man treating your sister or even your mom like that?

    11 years ago at 8:39 pm
  6. kittenmittens

    Yes! I love how, for the most part, the women on this post sound educated while the men sound… well… like dick-heads (I do realize that this site’s intended audience is primarily unenlightened college boys. No hard feelings to the gents that offered weak arguments and offensive opinions on this post; you have some growing to do).

    11 years ago at 12:29 pm
  7. sdierker14

    Despite a (seemingly minimal) effort to display your non-sexist attitude, the sexist attitude was the first thing I noticed in this article. I’m going to wear what I want regardless of someone’s opinions. Fashion goes far beyond impressing men; it’s a form of expression, creativity, and a part of identity. Assuming that you should have any influence over a women’s fashion choice in incredibly entitled and /very/ sexist. So here’s me advising you to concern yourself with something other than the asses of the female population.

    11 years ago at 8:38 pm
  8. Cheri @ Overactive Blogger

    This is just not nice at all. Sometimes, as a woman, you wear something cause it makes you feel good. Nothing wrong with that, and we should not be discouraging that!

    11 years ago at 9:35 pm