Suspenders and baggy pants some time back were worn by a couple different groups- one group was old crocks with dunlaps syndrom or various abdominal surgeries or just don"t care for belts anymore attitude (anybody fit that description here?). The other group referred to the outfit as "booster pants" as in boosting/shoplifting. Extra large hidden inside legs pockets could carry out some merchandise or in one case a cutdown/"sawed off" shotgun. Some of the inner city/ghetto stylers are wearing baggy shorts with suspenders and loose fit wide belts covered by longtail one X oversize T shirts- normal police routine is cover with shotgun and make T shirt overhead and tuck around elbows- exposes lots of interesting hardware on belts and strange things in oversize pockets, a few times a armored vest. Knee high boots will start to be worn locally when snow comes- Sorels sometimes have pocket sewn low on side of liners, taller boots get the double socks with stash between treatment with extra garter for heavy bits and "pieces". Thug look some times is worn by real thug for his practical reasons. Long sleeve wide sleeve shirts with top half unbuttoned can hold various things on sleeves and in underarm pockets- North American Arms acceseries include forearm holster, a K-bar can be fitted on forearm also. RN
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