The internet community is mocking Vice President JD Vance for being “short” with his “tiny pants,” which served as the inspiration for the new campaign, “Make pants great again!”
Donald Trump gave his first audacious and vehement congressional address since taking office in his second term on March 4. The president made news right away by declaring that his disruptive political style was “just getting started.”
However, social media had a completely other agenda while Trump was busy determining the course of American history. Vice President JD Vance, 40, who has recently been in the center of several political controversies, had viewers’ attention.

Even though he was just dubbed a “clown” whose “slur” was disrespectful to war veterans and criticized for a “embarrassing” comment that made diplomatic circles cringe, the internet has turned its attention to something far more urgent: his pants.
Tiny pants
People observed a strange trend on social media: Vance seemed to have a thing for three-quarter-length pants. His pants constantly seem excessively short, whether he’s at a news conference, a rally, or a high-profile political event.
According to several users, the pants were a disastrous attempt at a stylish cropped look. Others likened him to a high school student who refused to purchase new clothing despite experiencing an unexpected growth spurt.
“What is with JD Vance short tight pants as he talks about real men and masculinity?” tweets one user.
“Say hello to tiny pants vance,” another user wrote on X, alongside a photo that shows Vance at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where his trousers appeared to sit just inches below his knees.
“Hold me closer tiny pantser,” jokes another, making a reference to the Elton John song “Tiny Dancer.” And, making a play on “Make America Great Again,” a fourth writes, “Make pants great again for VANCE!”
Trending hashtag
Under the popular hashtag #TinyPantsVance, Vance has been the target of an online mockery since his tiny pants were brought to light.
“How can anyone take Vance seriously. His trousers are halfway up his legs,” one user joked.
To be taken seriously, a second says that “People might (might) listen if you got a pair of big-boy-vance pants. A pair that at least break on the foot arch and go mid-heel, not mid-calf, just who the hell dresses you.”