Jeans Advise

Here, Hockey ass jeans.

http://www.gongshowgear.com/canada/products/hustle-%26-flow-%252d-dark.html

jesus christ

[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
Here, Hockey ass jeans.

http://www.gongshowgear.com/canada/products/hustle-%26-flow-%252d-dark.html[/quote]

Hockey…come back. :frowning:

Gongshow does have some great gear though. I really like those jeans.

[quote]Mutu wrote:
Jeans advise whom[/quote]

[quote]Mutu wrote:
Jeans advise who[/quote]

In Russia, Jeans put on you one leg at a time…

American Eagle Relaxed Fit.

They’re soft, look nice, and always have plenty of room in the leg.

Wear a kilt.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Wear a kilt. [/quote]

ID wins this thread.

Most underrated piece of mens attire there is!

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Wear a kilt. [/quote]

If I did not have to project a professional conservative image at work, I would throw away all my pants and underwear and wear nothing but kilts.

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:
It’s been a while since the last jeans thread.[/quote]

Long enough that there were too many civil posts…when I clicked I expected a facepalm pic and a bunch of people swearing at the OP.

I had to hold myself back from saying something about Planet Fitness and the Shakeweight.[/quote]

This.

I by no means expected to see so many rational, civil responses to the age old “pants too tight since my legs got swole” dilemma. I’m a little confused.

The kilt really is an excellent and underrated solution. Serious.

[quote]batman730 wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:
It’s been a while since the last jeans thread.[/quote]

Long enough that there were too many civil posts…when I clicked I expected a facepalm pic and a bunch of people swearing at the OP.

I had to hold myself back from saying something about Planet Fitness and the Shakeweight.[/quote]

This.

I by no means expected to see so many rational, civil responses to the age old “pants too tight since my legs got swole” dilemma. I’m a little confused.

The kilt really is an excellent and underrated solution. Serious.[/quote]

Where does one buy such a thing?

[quote]LoRez wrote:

[quote]batman730 wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:
It’s been a while since the last jeans thread.[/quote]

Long enough that there were too many civil posts…when I clicked I expected a facepalm pic and a bunch of people swearing at the OP.

I had to hold myself back from saying something about Planet Fitness and the Shakeweight.[/quote]

This.

I by no means expected to see so many rational, civil responses to the age old “pants too tight since my legs got swole” dilemma. I’m a little confused.

The kilt really is an excellent and underrated solution. Serious.[/quote]

Where does one buy such a thing?[/quote]

If you do go the kilt/skirt route, do us a favour and still wear pants to the gym

[quote]panzerfaust wrote:
If you do go the kilt/skirt route, do us a favour and still wear pants to the gym[/quote]

Abductor/adductor machine?

I wear shorts.

All the time.

Huge legs and 35 degrees all the fuckin time. I hate jeans yet i have like 6 pairs.

FWIW Not another fuckin jeans thread.

[quote]LoRez wrote:

[quote]panzerfaust wrote:
If you do go the kilt/skirt route, do us a favour and still wear pants to the gym[/quote]

Abductor/adductor machine?[/quote]

Pretty much.

[quote]batman730 wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:
It’s been a while since the last jeans thread.[/quote]

Long enough that there were too many civil posts…when I clicked I expected a facepalm pic and a bunch of people swearing at the OP.

I had to hold myself back from saying something about Planet Fitness and the Shakeweight.[/quote]

This.

I by no means expected to see so many rational, civil responses to the age old “pants too tight since my legs got swole” dilemma. I’m a little confused.

The kilt really is an excellent and underrated solution. Serious.[/quote]

This thread started off in the PL section. You can clearly see when it got moved over to GAL.

[quote]Mutu wrote:
Jeans advise who[/quote]

Maybe the OP’s looking for French guys called Jean to advise him…I dunno.