Are 'Daisy Dudes' Nuthugger Shorts Back? The Internet Reacts

Are you ready for an "Everything old is new again" moment that we weren't asking for?

Apparently, raw trim denim shorts -- some are calling the "Daisy Dudes" or "Davey Dukes" -- are back and you could be looking at a new trend that rock 'n roll hero Lemmy from Motorhead actually embraced during his wild times.

I know what you're thinking: Is this some sort of new gay trend you're pushing here?

TBH, I don't study the gay fashion scene.

Look, after doing some Big J work into the life and times of Lemmy from Motorhead -- he reportedly had quite a cocksman career -- you might not want to dismiss this trend just yet. Channel 4 in the UK once claimed Lemmy slept with over 2,000 ladies during his days. "I said more than 1,000; the magazine made 2,000 of it," the frontman later noted. Later in life, Maxim would name Lemmy one of its "Living Sex Legends."

He died in 2015 at age 70.

Sure, the dude modeling the pants ($10.99) for online retailer Shein isn't some Lemmy clone. That's understood.

But, is it entirely possible the "everything old..." proverb turns out to be true here? Is it possible there's a David Lee Roth living amongst us ready to bring back nuthugger jorts and rock them on some massive summer festival stage?

Do you have the BALLS to rock a Canadian tuxedo nuthugger jorts look this weekend at a rock 'n roll bar with a cig hanging off your lip? Are ladies ready for straight poon slayers to walk through those doors to steal their hearts while wearing the raw trim denim shorts?

Rock 'n roll has been dead for too long. Perhaps denim nuthuggers are coming back just in time to reset the narrative in society. It's time for more Lemmys and Tommy Lees and fewer Liams doing stupid dances on TikTok.

Is society ready for a reset?

Let's see what they have to say.

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.