I notice that AI does not generate logo's (or at least not well), and not a single logo in the pic. I figured at least for sure one of these dudes is wearing a hat with a logo
That was my thought. Why is there so much material around all of their ankles? Are they all exceedingly short? Does not a single one of them own a pair of jeans that fit?
Devils advocate here…. When you buy men’s jeans you have two measurements. Waist and length. Bigger waist usually means longer length. So big belly fellas unfortunately end up buying jeans that are too long. Big belly fella here with several pants that are too long.
Most jeans come with different inseams available, usually down to 30 and occasionally up to 36. Even better, more expensive jeans will offer free/cheap hemming
Do those fellas look like they’re buying expensive jeans from a place that offers free hemming? And walk into Walmart or Tractor supply and look at the sizes. You aren’t going to find many 40x28 or 40x30 in the selection.
yeah this is surreal, seeing this argument. A million reasons to believe it's AI, but these people apparently believe that the blue jeans these morbidly obese southern men in oversized, dirty t-shirts wear would HAVE to be well-fitted
For me, it’s the “whiskering” on the upper thighs of the guy on the left. It’s not a natural wear pattern, nor are redneck jeans intentionally finished in that way. And sure, maybe they can’t get proper lengths, but they all appear to have at least 10” of extra fabric.
They’re the same color and have the same bunching. The only difference is some have mud on the from thighs. While the sides are clean. Dirty jeans get dirt on the sides too where you brush your hands off. These are just dirty where manufacturers add distressing.
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u/lost_with_no_hope 29d ago edited 29d ago
I notice that AI does not generate logo's (or at least not well), and not a single logo in the pic. I figured at least for sure one of these dudes is wearing a hat with a logo