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  • curprev 15:5615:56, 15 November 2019β€Ž 24.189.33.175 talkβ€Ž 2,198 bytes +503β€Ž Adding content and realizing the useless loop on loose fit jeans AKA Carpenter Jeans has shown to be a stereotype and often offensive. Simply leaving off the hip loop on jeans allows them to be worn in every aspect of the workplace. having a loop Incorporated on jeans limits there use and stereotypes there use as carpenters only. Hence the name Carpenter jeans suggesting a tougher or more durable jean which is not the case. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 18:3718:37, 25 April 2014β€Ž 64.219.133.242 talkβ€Ž 1,874 bytes βˆ’1β€Ž I changed the pant leg that hammer loops are 'usually' on from the Right to the Left. Having worn such pants for well over a decade, and also an avid (and right handed) hammer user, I assure you MOST pants have loop on the left side. I know not why! undo

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