Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for September 04, 2009
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Irving: These are my size! Why don't they fit? Cathy: You accidentally grabbed the new skinny leg jeans. Irving: But these are my size! Why don't they fit? Cathy: A lot's changed since the last time you went shopping ten years ago! There are thousands of different styles now! The days of men just walking in and assuming everything that's your size is your size are over! Irving: But these are my size! Why don't they fit? Cathy: The weeks, months, and years are still ahead...
mcveinot about 15 years ago
Men and their one track minds ;)
Crooky about 15 years ago
As far as Irving’s concerned it defies logic. If these are my size, then they should fit! End of story!
ejcapulet about 15 years ago
Most men are just not all that good at clothes-related logic.
Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago
if it says size 38, then bleeep it, it better fit!!! If it says size 38, and the leg is only wide enough for a man with size 28 legs, then it’s mis leading. I HATE skin tight clothes.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
bleeep it! I’ve been buying the same size for 30 years. I’ll make them fit
LibrarianInTraining about 15 years ago
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Carpenter’s Jeans. I promise, they’ll fit.
alondra about 15 years ago
Sometimes a man thinks he’s a 38 but he’s really a 40 because he’s put on a few pounds. Then he’s ticked off when the 38 doesn’t fit. You tell him to try a 40 but he bellyaches because he thinks you’re saying he’s fat, only a fat man would wear a 40! So he leaves with nothing!
MEN!!!
puddleglum1066 about 15 years ago
Men are fundamentally rational and scientific when it comes to things like clothing and measurements. That’s why men’s pants are sized in real-world units like inches (which are, at least in theory, absolute and consistent), while women’s pants are often sized in arbitrary numbers like 6 and 4 and so forth (which vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, from style to style, and from day to day). Men expect that 38 means 38. Women expect that they’ll be able to wear the same numeric size when they’re middle aged as they did when they were teenagers.
What Irving’s encountered is the clothing industry’s attempt to make men more like women, in the hopes that they’ll then start to buy more clothing (as women do).
bogeydog about 15 years ago
I believe I stated this scenerio a few days ago…….
doctorwho29 over 3 years ago
He really can’t comprehend the words “skinny jeans?”