Wearing pants so loose that the underwear is visible isn't a dead trend yet and society's law enforcers have all inclinations of banning saggy pants on the city's streets.
Many recommend a ban or would request to pass an ordinance that would elude people to wear their pants too low, an idea that many society members give merit for discussion and even a trial.
Only a few aren't alone in its public denouncement of unrestricted display of underwear's.
Elderly persons or matured society would at least question the saggy wearer, if being a relative or a known person that the fashion is beyond tolerance.
If a regulation were implemented, the fashion police would have a harder time finding offenders today than a decade ago.
It's amazing as to how the trend originated and laid a concrete existence.
It can be presumed that the origin of saggy pants might have developed of ill-fitting prison dresses.
Since belts are often banned in prison and uniforms aren't tailor-made, pants would naturally sag and in this way former inmates might have brought the fashion to the streets.
Trend might have then caught on among young black men in the hip-hop culture of the 1990s, with young raps taking the trend to an extreme by wearing clothes both loose and backward.
Other subcultures including skaters and punks would have joined in and the sagging phenomenon might have emerged.
Ultimately with the surge of time, men's pants commenced sagging below their bottoms giving the wearer a distinctive, enviable and a tentative walking style.