[quote]buckeye girl wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
buckeye girl wrote:
A friend, who is short with very muscular legs, swears that The Buckle has the best jeans ever for this reason.
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Buckle has great jeans. Every pair I’ve gotten there have fit great and they are quality, but you spend at least $100 or more for them. I happen to think they are worth it in the end, and over the tail end. :o)
[quote]LUEshi wrote:
Let’s have a topic about how someone can’t find a hat that fits. [/quote]
Stop hating, this is a serious issue right there.
I don’t understand all this bashing of headbuilding here lately. Not long ago, this site was known as ‘headbuilding’s think tank’. Most of the people who post degrading comments here haven’t even been a member long enough to remember that. Those are the same people who don’t have the drive to achieve anything which would make them really stand out in public.
This place used to be headcore, vets with 25 inch plus craniums who put years of hard work into it, but now it’s flooded with guys wanting to have a ripped forehead like Brad Pitt in Fight Club. People who go on the V-Diet even though they don’t even fill out a size medium cap. We have authors writing about headbuilders being so non-functional, they couldn’t even headbang for a minute straight or headbutt a door post without getting out of breath. Where are all these guys with massive heads weaker than the headantery population who sit at their desk the whole day, their head cupped in their hands, then at home in front of the television?
By the way, here’s a most muscular shot from last week.
[quote]michael2507 wrote:
LUEshi wrote:
Let’s have a topic about how someone can’t find a hat that fits.
Stop hating, this is a serious issue right there.
I don’t understand all this bashing of headbuilding here lately. Not long ago, this site was known as ‘headbuilding’s think tank’. Most of the people who post degrading comments here haven’t even been a member long enough to remember that.
Those are the same people who don’t have the drive to achieve anything which would make them really stand out in public.
This place used to be headcore, vets with 25 inch plus craniums who put years of hard work into it, but now it’s flooded with guys wanting to have a ripped forehead like Brad Pitt in Fight Club.
People who go on the V-Diet even though they don’t even fill out a size medium cap. We have authors writing about headbuilders being so non-functional, they couldn’t even headbang for a minute straight or headbutt a door post without getting out of breath.
Where are all these guys with massive heads weaker than the headantery population who sit at their desk the whole day, their head cupped in their hands, then at home in front of the television?
By the way, here’s a most muscular shot from last week.[/quote]
I noticed that having a strong cranium helps my squat. Can you post your routine since my cranium is a body part that I want to improve.
why? boot cuts are like bellbottoms they arent gonna help in the thigh section.
just stop wearing the same style of jeans. jeans are made so many different ways, some have wider waists, slimmer thighs and taper off,
some have slim waists and are wide throughout, theres fitted, relaxed, boot cut, sneaker cut, fitted, just go try some damn pants on. if you purchase offline they will generally tell you how the jean is cut throughout oo.
…sometimes i think its not that im “smarter” than everyone its just that most people are idiots. it can be frustrating.
[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
buckeye girl wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
The majority of these threads are guys with 23" legs that are too HYOOGE to fit in jeans.
Gimme a break.
Hey! I have 23" thighs and I really do have trouble finding pants (especially jeans) that fit right.
I just don’t make threads whining about it…
Amen. Things that fit in the waist are like shrinkwrap on the thighs. Things that fit in the thighs/ass are 2" too big in the waist.
Maybe I should start a thread about it.[/quote]
My solution is to wear either skirts or find pants with a bit of stretch and a belt. I found some slender fit, low rise boot cut pants today that worked out well and don’t actually need a belt. Pencil skirts seem to work nicely for the small waist, big legs too.
[quote]debraD wrote:
pushmepullme wrote:
buckeye girl wrote:
Short Hoss wrote:
The majority of these threads are guys with 23" legs that are too HYOOGE to fit in jeans.
Gimme a break.
Hey! I have 23" thighs and I really do have trouble finding pants (especially jeans) that fit right.
I just don’t make threads whining about it…
Amen. Things that fit in the waist are like shrinkwrap on the thighs. Things that fit in the thighs/ass are 2" too big in the waist.
Maybe I should start a thread about it.
My solution is to wear either skirts or find pants with a bit of stretch and a belt. I found some slender fit, low rise boot cut pants today that worked out well and don’t actually need a belt. Pencil skirts seem to work nicely for the small waist, big legs too.
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I love pencil skirts! Pants must stretch. I’ve managed to rip 3 pairs of non-stretchy jeans over the past few years.
I like Baby Phat jeans, I just hate all the glittery junk on them. Also Apple Bottom jeans are pretty good.
I actually have all the freaky stitching removed from my Baby Phat jeans.
I’ve wondered about apple bottom jeans. I mean, judging by the name, they should be perfect. The ridiculous pockets totally ruin them for me.[/quote]
Exactly, I hate the pockets and all the trimming and stitching and too much stuff on them. BUT they have different styles and sizes so you can find a good fit.
I’ve used a dark fabric marker to color out some of the over the top stuff, and also used a seam ripper to pull out some of the embroidery.
I like Baby Phat jeans, I just hate all the glittery junk on them. Also Apple Bottom jeans are pretty good.
I actually have all the freaky stitching removed from my Baby Phat jeans.
I’ve wondered about apple bottom jeans. I mean, judging by the name, they should be perfect. The ridiculous pockets totally ruin them for me.
Exactly, I hate the pockets and all the trimming and stitching and too much stuff on them. BUT they have different styles and sizes so you can find a good fit.
I’ve used a dark fabric marker to color out some of the over the top stuff, and also used a seam ripper to pull out some of the embroidery.
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I like Baby Phat jeans, I just hate all the glittery junk on them. Also Apple Bottom jeans are pretty good.
I actually have all the freaky stitching removed from my Baby Phat jeans.
I’ve wondered about apple bottom jeans. I mean, judging by the name, they should be perfect. The ridiculous pockets totally ruin them for me.
Exactly, I hate the pockets and all the trimming and stitching and too much stuff on them. BUT they have different styles and sizes so you can find a good fit.
I’ve used a dark fabric marker to color out some of the over the top stuff, and also used a seam ripper to pull out some of the embroidery.
I might have to look into this. I can be crafty.
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you might want to check out eBay. I got a pair of Baby Phat jeans for $24.00!.. they had a rip on the back pocket but I really didn’t care.
I like Lucky Brand Jeans and also Guess, they are more roomy in the leg and the seat. My legs make it hard to find jeans that fit, because if I try fitting my waist, I will never get them on my legs. If I get them for my leg measurement, they are huge on the waist. Just part of working out I guess.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
I like Lucky Brand Jeans and also Guess, they are more roomy in the leg and the seat. My legs make it hard to find jeans that fit, because if I try fitting my waist, I will never get them on my legs. If I get them for my leg measurement, they are huge on the waist. Just part of working out I guess. [/quote]
[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
I like Lucky Brand Jeans and also Guess, they are more roomy in the leg and the seat. My legs make it hard to find jeans that fit, because if I try fitting my waist, I will never get them on my legs. If I get them for my leg measurement, they are huge on the waist. Just part of working out I guess.
[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
I like Lucky Brand Jeans and also Guess, they are more roomy in the leg and the seat. My legs make it hard to find jeans that fit, because if I try fitting my waist, I will never get them on my legs. If I get them for my leg measurement, they are huge on the waist. Just part of working out I guess.
arent Lucky Brand like $200?[/quote]
I’ve been in there before, you’ll be lucky to see anything aroudn 80$. Most of it is in the 120+ dollar range.