An Alabama councillor has been seeking divine guidance for a plan to ban saggy jeans, trousers and shorts. Dadeville's legal team is currently drafting the wording of the public dress code before it goes to a vote.
City Council member Frank Goodman told a council meeting "I prayed about this" reports the Alex City Outlook.
"I know that God would not go around with pants down."
The ordinance is currently being rewritten to include a ban on short skirts, so that it won't just be men who fall foul of the fashion police.
Opa-Locka, Florida, and Wildwood, New Jersey, are among other communities that have banned low-slung clothing in recent years.
Sagging was adopted from the United States prison system where belts are sometimes prohibited to prevent prisoners from using them as weapons or committing suicide by hanging themselves, or simply due to the lack of appropriately sized clothing for some prisoners within many penal systems. The much-vilified trend, known as sagging,
The style was popularized and spread through hip-hop artists in the 1990s spread through hip-hop culture in the 1990s.
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