Candidates in Blue Jeans?

Posted by: DJ

Candidates in Blue Jeans? - 03/22/12 11:32 AM

I'm noticing more and more the Presidential candidates are traveling the country and giving speeches wearing their blue jeans and a shirt with sleeves rolled up. In the past few days I've especially noticed Mitt Romney dressed this way, and I find it jarring, manipulative and a little offensive. They do it to increase their credibility, by trying to pass for the Average Joe. Who goes to work in an office wearing jeans? Can you imagine a woman candidate wearing jeans? She'd most likely be branded a slut, or worse -- and definitely not taken seriously.
Posted by: Anne HolmesAdministrator

Re: Candidates in Blue Jeans? - 03/22/12 04:56 PM

Hi DJ,

Well it is certainly not the "look" of a Washington insider, but living as I do here in the middle of the cornbelt, I can tell you that politicians have been showing up wearing jeans at "meet and greets" in our neck of the woods for at least 20 years now.

We even see our own senators and congressmen, people like Iowa Senators Tom Harkin and Chuck Grassley or Illinois's Durbin sporting jeans and work shirts while meeting with constituents "in the fields" - or at least at local cafes and etc. (In truth, though some of these men do own farms.)

So when we see them in these places while NOT wearing three piece suits, my impression has been that they want to project an image of being "of the people" and they think the suits are off-putting. (Or else, they don't want to risk damaging their clothing by wearing stuff that doesn't fit the venue.)

Anyway, sometimes when the jeans are so new they show no signs of ever being washed, it does feel a bit like pandering, to me.

But all you have to do is Google "Obama in jeans" and you will see that a lot of ink has been spent on this topic. The press doesn't seem to like to see President Obama in what they call "mom jeans," but they say Michelle has been seen sporting some highly acceptable skinny fashion jeans.
Posted by: jabber

Re: Candidates in Blue Jeans? - 03/24/12 09:40 PM

All ages are wearing jeans. Folks in their 80s are wearing jeans.
It's the in thing!
Posted by: Sandy N.

Re: Candidates in Blue Jeans? - 03/25/12 08:56 PM

When Levi Strauss started manufacturing bluejeans back in the 1870s, I'm sure he never dreamed his product would be the subject of controversy involving presidential candidates! I wonder what he'd think?
Posted by: orchid

Re: Candidates in Blue Jeans? - 03/26/12 12:56 AM

I don't see anything wrong with Presidential candidates wearing jeans if they are addressing a large diverse audience.

However different if s/he is addressing at a dinner, with business community or with other political leaders at an international formal situation.

DJ: I still think it's possible for a female candidate provided she wears a business jacket and tailored shirt.
Posted by: Ellemm

Re: Candidates in Blue Jeans? - 03/26/12 03:39 PM

Candidates do what they gotta do. For Romney, who is often seen as too stiff and robotic, wearing jeans is probably his way of trying to be seen as more of a regular guy. I don't think women have that leeway, at least not yet: women are judged far more harshly on physical appearance, plus they still need to work harder to convey authority. Men, especially tall men, don't need to do that.

Even shorter men have a harder time being seen as leaders, so most women are at a disadvantage right off the bat. I think women have to be veerrryy careful about how they mix it up. Get too casual and you're not serious; stay all buttoned up and you're too stiff. Wear your heels too high and you're trying to be sexy, etc.

Plus, I think a lot of the men get away with intemperate language more than women would -- again, mostly because women are such a minority as political figures. Just yesterday Santorum yelled, "bulls...t" at a reporter; I can't imagine a female candidate getting away with that. In addition, they can whine or complain or get testy all they want; if a woman does it she's emotional.
Posted by: jabber

Re: Candidates in Blue Jeans? - 03/26/12 03:52 PM

Ellemm I couldn't agree with you more. Great assessments!