Justin Bieber's low-slung jeans is the worst fashion crime to commit

Justin Bieber's low-slung jeans is the worst fashion crime to commit

Things just seem to be going from bad to worse for Justin Bieber, the latest blow is towards his fashion choices. 

His favourite look of low-slung trousers with visible underwear has been voted the worst fashion trend this century. 

 A survey commissioned by online retailer JonesandJonesfashion.com looked at the fashion trends of the past 13 years – and asked female fashion lovers to vote for the trends which should never have happened. 

Men wearing their trousers below their bottoms came top of the poll with more than a fifth of voters - 21% - saying it was the greatest fashion faux pas of the 21st Century.

But the harshest criticism was reserved for men like popstar Justin Bieber who insist on wearing their trousers low to show off their underwear.

One respondent said: “Why do young guys think it’s ok to walk around with their backsides on display? What do they think they are orangutans?

“Pop stars like Justin Beiber are setting a really bad example by adopting this horrendous trend. It really isn’t a good luck, no matter how rich and famous you are.

“At least Bieber can afford to have clean white pants when he wears his low slung trousers. The only thing worse than this look is when it’s teamed with dirty underwear.”

Other trends which the fashionistas said we would have been better without included jeggings, shell suits, and leather trousers with.

Wearing too much cheap jewellery, came next, followed by hot pants, and double denim.

Carrying a blatantly cheap copy of a designer handbag didn’t go down well with voters either with five per cent declaring it a woeful fashion move.

Living constantly in sportswear also picked up five per cent of votes just one per cent ahead of the old fashion chestnut of wearing socks with sandals.

A spokeswoman for JonesandJonesfashion.com who commissioned the survey, said it was interesting to see how many women were opposed to the low trouser trend. 

She said: “Our customers are fashion savvy young women who have strong views on the latest trends in both female and male fashion.

“It seems there is a general feeling that young guys aren’t keeping up with young women in the fashion stakes and this look in particular has been singled out for criticism.”


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