I haven’t been able to wear strait leg jeans, hell strait leg pants of any kind for years. I don’t even look at them. I haven’t been able to train the last 4 months and I still couldn’t put on a pair of strait legs, not ones that fit my waist.
I’m here for the pants party.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Dude, with the progress you are making, anything you buy now likely won’t fit a year from now.[/quote]
what am I supposed to wear, parachute pants?
I used to wear really baggy fit when I was younger (I was way too into hip-hop in hs…) but as I get older I need to look classier, not like I’m hiding a Glock in my pants…
Levi’s 514. the ones with 5% spandex. They arent expensive. Although if you want to look classy and find express to be obscenely expensive, Im not sure youll have much luck.
If you actually do develop really big legs it will be wise to buy the cheapest nice jeans you can find and have them tailored below the knee for like $10-12.
A ton of my BB friends wear Levi’s.
I’m more of a beginner so I get AE boot cuts and I’m OK. Although my “true” size is 33/32 and I wear 34/32 AE jeans, it seems to be OK.
The European marques (Diesel, for example) are way too skinny.
Levi’s dammit. Best brand of jeans. I think I have 514s also. They make a kind that is AEish, faded, low riding, the kind a pos frat boy would wear. I go to a Levi store every 6months to a year for about 4 pairs. Damn good jeans.
it’s not so much that I can’t afford express jeans, it’s that they’re obscenely expensive for a pair of jeans. I mean, $80 is on the cheap side for a pair of those, and usually they’re over $100. I think the only clothes that should be over $100 are suits. now, I love suits but I wouldn’t wear them every day. a suit that fits feels awesome though…
I’ll look into those Levi’s though, thanks guys.
Man up and wear a skirt problem solved.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
I like these.[/quote]
I don’t often go to the mall, but when I do, I like to look at dos booties.
[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:
Man up and wear a skirt problem solved.[/quote]
If kilts were more socially acceptable, I would be totally into that.
My nuts would be fresh and ventiliated.
[quote]aeyogi wrote:
[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:
Man up and wear a skirt problem solved.[/quote]
If kilts were more socially acceptable, I would be totally into that.
My nuts would be fresh and ventiliated.[/quote]
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]aeyogi wrote:
[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:
Man up and wear a skirt problem solved.[/quote]
If kilts were more socially acceptable, I would be totally into that.
My nuts would be fresh and ventiliated.[/quote]
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[quote]Samir wrote:
A ton of my BB friends wear Levi’s.
I’m more of a beginner so I get AE boot cuts and I’m OK. Although my “true” size is 33/32 and I wear 34/32 AE jeans, it seems to be OK.
The European marques (Diesel, for example) are way too skinny. [/quote]
Sadly, I wear more scrubs and shorts than anything else because of poor fit with pants. All of my dress pants suck because I go up and down in weight. None of my pants fit in the waist right now…and I can’t go much smaller in size off the rack because then they won’t go on at all.
I would wear jeans more if it wasn’t so damn hot here all of the time, but frankly, I try to stay out of jeans or dress pants unless absolutely necessary.
They don’t make most pants for guys with big quads…and getting shit tailored is even more of a hassle if you are the type who makes drastic changes in body comp.
Stuff I got tailored last year is now a waste and needs to be sent to goodwill…like 15 shirts.
^ I just wear shit big, pants size a size larger and wear belt, shirt size large to give me room for my fluctuations. I have no choice, cause I hate buying clothes.
I miss wearing scrubs, the boys hang low.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ I just wear shit big, pants size a size larger and wear belt, shirt size large to give me room for my fluctuations. I have no choice, cause I hate buying clothes.
I miss wearing scrubs, the boys hang low.[/quote]
Yeah, but I have to buy a size 42 or larger pants in the waist just so I can wear them. That means no matter what, unless I have the time to get them tailored two weeks in advance and planned ahead for what I will look like, I usually just end up with my pants bunched up around the waist hanging outside the belt.
It looks like shit.
I still haven’t found someone who can do a good v-taper on a dress shirt because these people around this area are used to just fitting fat people.
been to many tailors and no one has done it right yet…and even if they did it right a year ago, I would need a more drastic taper now.
Bodybuilding is not cheap on clothes.
^ I would just go with the scrubs every where, fuck it your a Doc.
Weddings, funerals, dates, fuck it go with it.
Honestly, Hotbodz.com was the first website I found where I can buy a shirt that will actually look good and that I get many compliments on.
the thing is, their gear is largely “club attire” related.
They only have a few shirts I would wear in a casual office setting…but they do get a lot of attention elsewhere.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ I would just go with the scrubs every where, fuck it your a Doc.
Weddings, funerals, dates, fuck it go with it. [/quote]
Oh, I do. Underarmour shorts and scrubs are all I wear but lately, office meetings and business lunches have popped up for the first time in my life and I am unprepared.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]Samir wrote:
A ton of my BB friends wear Levi’s.
I’m more of a beginner so I get AE boot cuts and I’m OK. Although my “true” size is 33/32 and I wear 34/32 AE jeans, it seems to be OK.
The European marques (Diesel, for example) are way too skinny. [/quote]
Sadly, I wear more scrubs and shorts than anything else because of poor fit with pants. All of my dress pants suck because I go up and down in weight. None of my pants fit in the waist right now…and I can’t go much smaller in size off the rack because then they won’t go on at all.
I would wear jeans more if it wasn’t so damn hot here all of the time, but frankly, I try to stay out of jeans or dress pants unless absolutely necessary.
They don’t make most pants for guys with big quads…and getting shit tailored is even more of a hassle if you are the type who makes drastic changes in body comp.
Stuff I got tailored last year is now a waste and needs to be sent to goodwill…like 15 shirts.[/quote]
Some dress pants have a split elastic waist. Check out Haggar adjustable waist slacks.