Dull Men's Club
An unofficial chapter of the popular Dull Men's Club.
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They held my pants up too well, that was the problem. The suspensers were stretchy and no matter how I adjusted them it was still pulling up too much.
Too small. You had the kids size.
P.S. I still can't tell if you're joking. But it's great either way.
My pants pulling up into my crotch is no joking manner. I'm not trying to say all suspenders are bad, just sharing my one experience with wearing them. I probably had the wrong type and was probably wearing them wrong but I was getting married in an hour so I had to take the suspensers off and wear a belt.
A wise decision.
Have you tried ... larger suspenders?
I have not. That was my only experience wearing suspenders and I was getting married an hour later so I didn't have much time to get a bigger pair.
Are you Wile E. Coyote?
I don't think so, did he get married but also have the wrong size wardrobe?
No, but he was world famous for trying a thing, having it fail, and then abandoning that thing entirely instead of addressing the minor failure issue and trying the same thing again.