In Cleveland there is legislation moving forward to ban people from wearing pants that fit too low. However, there is lots of opposition from the plumber' union.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I'm president, there are going to be government vans that drive around and pick up people who shouldn't be wearing certain clothing. Talk about lack of civil rights - I'm sorry, I'm pulling you right off the street, and we're giving you clothes that you're going to be O.K. in.
I don't think that it's up to government to dictate what people should wear.
I am a strong woman with or without this other person, with or without this job, and with or without these tight pants.
Men should not be forced to wear pants when it's not cold.
An example of a trend that I tried that didn't exactly work out would be high-waisted jeans. We see them everywhere, but what I realized is that they don't work for every body type.
You can still wear trousers and show off your ankles - which are a nice body part on everyone.
There's food and supplements that you can take legally that will better your body and help you stay healthy. Shortcuts are something that's always been around all sports, but as a union, we're trying to do the best we can to weed those guys out of the game.
People wear shorts to the Broadway theater. There should be a law against that.
The only change I can really see is that I don't have to shop for pants in stores anymore.
In Toledo, people grow out. Out to the suburbs. Out to the parts of America where the economy is more vigorous. And all too often, out to 48-inch waistbands.
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