1. Because I am passionate about wearing them and think that they should be part of mainstream fashion. I wear them weekly and want to make it a normal part of life, but a lot of people don't know about it or are closed minded to it, so that is why I'm obsessed with wearing them.
2. I'm not seeking attention. 3. I have not, and will not. It is a part of my personality, so don't ask the counseling question again.
Why do you continually come here when you normally get negative or no attention? I do feel people wanting to reach out and get to know you but you are continually myopic. Why won't you try and widen your sights? Obviously, people aren't responding and joining in with your passion. Finally, why won't you show us you modeling them? It's hard to pass a new fashion on when we don't even see our leader. If you are sooo impressed by them, why not show us how they look? Your actions don't hold up to your words.
I do want to include you and like you. But, I have a hard time when you won't back up your one and only sung passion.
When did you first start wearing trash bags, are you a man or woman? Trash bags will never become mainstream because they are made of plastic, and people are already encouraged to reuse plastic bags in order to "save the environment." So since their priority is for carrying shopping or rubbish then I doubt it is going to be environmentally friendly, they also make you sweat as they have no breathability and so can't be good for the skin, since it has pores in order to breath. Therefore, as much as it may be fun for some to wear trash bags it isn't going to catch on as a fashion thing. It would be nice if you participated in other topics.
I have been wearing them since my early teens. I am a male as well. yes they do make you sweat, but not as much as you think. They're more comfortable than you think as well. I haven't noticed anything with my skin wearing them as well. I wear them a few times a week and love wearing them. as for the environment, it would help since you can actually make them into clothing material. I hope you at least give it a try.
I get that you make them into clothing, the problem with the environment is disposing of them. Thanks for answering, I won't be subscribing I only wear cotton as it lets your skin breath :)
Please see above for that answer. I believe the first response was that question. I just like wearing them I guess and want it to be normal. But I know that will take a lot for that to happen. That is why I'm trying and obsessed plus the above as well. I hope this finally answers your question on that.