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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:13 am 
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I seen an Indian website where they offered that kind of service. I am limited in what I can try on as most stores don't stock a 36 leg in London. Buying off the internet is problematic so best avoided. I would like to try Nudies, but again they are not available in my size to try on.
Not being able to try things on is the downside to buying things on the internet. I usually buy the cheapest t-shirt and see if it fits. That way I won't be out a lot of money. I really have no clue to what you have or don't have in London. I know you have H&M there, and I think they may have 36 leg pants. Question when you say you wear 36 leg, what measurement are you using? I know Europe is metric, but over here in the states pant length is done by inches. So for us when you say your pants are 36 long, that means they are 36 inches long. I am just curious.
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I have gone with straight leg as the sacrafice I will have to make is looking a bit different from the side. I can't spend any longer trying to find jeans that don't exist. If I do happen to find them then good, if not then I will stick with my straight leg Hugo Boss for now. Anyway there are some possibilities with shops like Replay and G-Star. I'm just waiting for them to get their new collections in.
For me at least looking for new places to buy clothes from is never ending. Right now I can only buy from like 5 stores when it comes to my torso.
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I imagine a longer torso would just be the opposite. You could wear a shorter top and higher rise jean to give the opposite illusion of longer legs, but then it's never that easy.
I could do that, but it will look really odd and bad on me tho. :wink:


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:19 am 
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Sorry but what's a straight leg jeans? English is my 3d language so sorry for the question.
Straight jeans are exactly are that. They are jeans that are straight from the top the jean to the bottom of the jean.
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I have much problems finding good jeans, I have pretty large legs which i think look pretty good in jeans. Problem is that much jeans (almost all) that I try are pretty tight around my tigh, so whenever I go looking for jeans to buy I often don't by them because I think they feel too tight. But i think I should care a bit less about that because I guess every jeans (except horrible super large ones) will always feel a bit tight especially when I walk up stairs or something like that, right?
How big is your leg? You may want to wear baggy jeans if your legs are that big. I had to do this in high school when I played football (American football lol), as the jeans at that time where to tight for me and I could not really bend my legs. But now the clothing companied caught up now and so I don't need to wear as baggy jeans any more, just the loose ones.
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(by the way; are you all giants here or what? Am I the only one a bit below average? :P)
I am 6'6". I know there is another guy here that is the same height.


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Yep, 36 inch leg. For anyone else who sees this thread River Island go upto 36 leg. I have to go back there myself and try all their jeans on. I went with a particular colour in mind so didn't try them all on. You sound like a big guy width wise Jurupa. Any tall guy with big legs makes me jealous. I got the chicken limbs.


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I am not that big really. I am a tad bit bigger frame wise than the elves in Lord of the Rings.


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5' 4" here. I like to we some wild clothes, or comfortable clothes. I think the wildness hints that I'm a creative type.


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I'm one of the lucky few that looks good in skinny jeans. I'm also a "rocker" or whatever you want to call me, so it fits me well. I'm not faking it or anything and I think people can see that.
Agreed, skinny jeans can only b carried off by a select few. Main thing is to go with clothes dat looks good on you and screams your style.

On a purely personal note though, skinny jeans r an absolute turn off for me. No offence meant :)

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Skinny jeans are cute on some guys, but not every one is built for them. I don't think its that specific style, just pants that actually fit well.

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Would wearing tighter pants and shirts work for even some of the chubby people out there?


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Would wearing tighter pants and shirts work for even some of the chubby people out there?
No to be rude, but have you seen a chubby person in such clothes? If you have did you think that person looked attractive?


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Skinny jeans are cute on some guys, but not every one is built for them. I don't think its that specific style, just pants that actually fit well.

I did go through a phase where I wore mostly tight jeans: it resulted in akwarness in putting things in and out of my pockets, suffocating deez nutz when sitting down and if I got an erection standing up it was not able to extend fully and everyone could see my 11:00. It also looks sloppy if you wear even a slightly larger shirt or untucked shirt; like when you see a fat guy wearing drainpipes.

I wear baggy slightly jeans so I can spread my legs wide owning my space and have pleny of room for my shlong in there. Plus eazy access. This is balanced out with close fitting, but nit skin tight shirts. Shows that I'm a fit, lean muscular guy with a big libido.

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Dunno, skinny jeans is just not my style. I like flexible, semi-skinny jeans, that accent my figure but are more "cowboy" style


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Hi I just discovered this site yesterday and this is my first post. Although I don't know the techniques and stuff or anything really from this site, I'm very confident in how I dress.

I ALWAYS wear skinny jeans and a lot of you say you are tall and skinny jeans don't look good, but I think they look better on tall people because I've got a lot of tall friends and they all look good in skinny jeans. Maybe you guys aren't used to skinny jeans and think they look wierd but they actually look good? I used to wear designer jeans such as Diesel, True Religion, Ksubi, Seven, etc but I found that Levi 511's fit and look just as good if not better than all of the designer jeans. I think that skinny jeans make your shoulders and chest look broader and shows girls that you have a sense of fashion. I started wearing skinny jeans like 4 years ago when I was in high school at the time, and all the hottest girls thought that they were very good looking and fashionable. I got many compliments. Even now, the hottest girls wear skinny jeans themselves and like it when guys wear skinny jeans.

About straight jeans, I find that too many guys that go clubbing wear straight cut jeans. Although I don't have much "game" or whatever, I have a lot of good girlfriends who are very good looking and think that straight jeans look plain or even haggard and just make you not stand out. So I'd suggest you guys try some skinny jeans combined with an American Apparel v-neck that fits you well. Girls love that shit and you look like a rock star.


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Hi I just discovered this site yesterday and this is my first post. Although I don't know the techniques and stuff or anything really from this site, I'm very confident in how I dress.

I ALWAYS wear skinny jeans and a lot of you say you are tall and skinny jeans don't look good, but I think they look better on tall people because I've got a lot of tall friends and they all look good in skinny jeans. Maybe you guys aren't used to skinny jeans and think they look wierd but they actually look good? I used to wear designer jeans such as Diesel, True Religion, Ksubi, Seven, etc but I found that Levi 511's fit and look just as good if not better than all of the designer jeans. I think that skinny jeans make your shoulders and chest look broader and shows girls that you have a sense of fashion. I started wearing skinny jeans like 4 years ago when I was in high school at the time, and all the hottest girls thought that they were very good looking and fashionable. I got many compliments. Even now, the hottest girls wear skinny jeans themselves and like it when guys wear skinny jeans.

About straight jeans, I find that too many guys that go clubbing wear straight cut jeans. Although I don't have much "game" or whatever, I have a lot of good girlfriends who are very good looking and think that straight jeans look plain or even haggard and just make you not stand out. So I'd suggest you guys try some skinny jeans combined with an American Apparel v-neck that fits you well. Girls love that shit and you look like a rock star.
Just because your hot female friends say skinny jeans look good on you and on other guys, does not mean they look good on all guys especially tall guys. I never seen skinny jeans look good on us tall guys. I would go even as far to say skinny jeans for us tall guys is a no no. It is best to aways dress to your body.


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Boot cuts are the way forward, infact not just boot cuts levi 512s they are the best fitting jeans I have found. Plus I wear cowboy boots most of the time so need a little extra room.


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Altai straight legs are just exactly that. The width of the leg is the same all the way down, where as Bootcut widens towards the bottom of the leg. Someone correct me if im wrong though. :D

An Im around 5'5 and find it really hard to find jeans. I actually went upto a size 35" and was squeezing into size 34" but had a belly popping out. So started to diet and work out and now get into size 34"s comfortably however when shopping it is a pain in the ass as short legs are just a tad to long. Aiming to get into size 32" comfortably and keep it there as I feel they look good.

Would love to be able to pull of skinny jeans though but due to playing soccer for years I have big thighs so it just doesn't look right, but I agree with the opening poster. They do get a lot of attention, just the other day on the train I noticed a dude pulling off the most tight fit ever and I actually said to myself "how the hell can he wear that?" but looking back at it, the guy pulled it off with ease and did indeed look good.


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