Probably as long as there have been children and elders, there have been different ideas about fashion. Kids want the freedom to express themselves and have peer approval. Parents want their children to present themselves as respectable, whatever that may mean to the parent.

In one Chicago suburb, though, the town government has gotten involved.

People in Lynwood will now pay a $25 fine if police see them wearing those notorious "saggy pants," in which the waist of pants hangs below the hips, exposing underwear.

The look, predominately seen on young males, and some say predominately young males of color, has been deemed a problem by the Mayor of Lynwood, Eugene Williams, who reportedly wants to make the neighborhood look more upscale so that businesses will want to move in.

Williams told ABC that people who wear the saggy pants look as though they "have no regard for anything."

Many view the look as a sloppy, don't care, non-conformist way of dress.

Williams said he doesn't think businesses would want to open shop in an area with that sort of clientĨle.

But other people disagree, including the ACLU, which has called the new ordinance racial profiling.