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What are rude fit pants?

Are they like skinny jeans or something?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes, they are skinny jeans for guys - check out this website for some stylish ones =):

    http://search.hottopic.com/clothing/Rude%20Fit

  • 5 years ago

    Your mom might have bought you a size 1 because as most parents do, she figured it's better to get something too big than too small. If your concern is really about the fit of the uniform, tell your mom that it doesn't look right on you and ask if she can help you find a solution. Maybe she or a tailor can make some adjustments. Maybe she might be open to buying another pair until or if you grow into those pair. Maybe you can make the style your own by stylin' the pants a little differently. I went through something similar and I had to roll up my pants some at the waist or she had to hem them. I covered up the roll with a sweater tied around my waist or pulling my shirt or waist over the top. Good luck. Also, see if you can find someone else who needs a size 1 and might want to swap with you.

  • 6 years ago

    This Site Might Help You.

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    What are rude fit pants?

    Are they like skinny jeans or something?

    Source(s): rude fit pants: https://shortly.im/1GIS8
  • 1 decade ago

    Rude fit are a bit like skinny fit but are lower rise on the waist and meant to allow you to wear them low but still have a skinny leg. Hope this helps. Try hot topic for pictures of how they look.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i have no idea u should google them

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