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justincredible
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Nov 28, 2017 5:59pm
Commander of Awesome;1883723 wrote:Nah I don't wear your wife's size.
I wish she wore that size.
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Ironman92
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Nov 28, 2017 6:01pm
justincredible;1883730 wrote:I wish she wore that size.
Lol wut?
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O-Trap
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Nov 28, 2017 6:17pm
Ironman92;1883725 wrote:Eh...you have a score of jeans but can’t always find your size.
Being a big guy, I run into this a lot. Waist can go two inches in either direction, but generally, I'm a 40x34, and that's insanely hard to find most places. Honestly, the most success I've found has been ordering jeans online.
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Spock
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Nov 28, 2017 6:25pm
I wore jeans today.
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Ironman92
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Nov 28, 2017 6:53pm
O-Trap;1883733 wrote:Being a big guy, I run into this a lot. Waist can go two inches in either direction, but generally, I'm a 40x34, and that's insanely hard to find most places. Honestly, the most success I've found has been ordering jeans online.
Those extreme flex jeans my wife got me...I’m a 33 or 34 and I swear they’d be fine up to 38 lol
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GOONx19
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Nov 29, 2017 5:20pm
I’m a 32x35 and usually have trouble finding much. I️ settle with a 34 length and usually buy new when they start to look like highwaters.
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gut
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Nov 29, 2017 5:26pm
GOONx19;1883931 wrote:I’m a 32x35 and usually have trouble finding much. I️ settle with a 34 length and usually buy new when they start to look like highwaters.
I know it probably sounds stupid and expensive, but have you considered buying a 36 length and then have a tailor alter to your length?

Probably not worth it for everyday jeans, but if I were to drop some money on a premium label I'd definitely pay the $20 to get them tailored.
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Commander of Awesome
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Nov 29, 2017 5:32pm
GOONx19;1883931 wrote:I’m a 32x35 and usually have trouble finding much. I️ settle with a 34 length and usually buy new when they start to look like highwaters.
gut;1883934 wrote:I know it probably sounds stupid and expensive, but have you considered buying a 36 length and then have a tailor alter to your length?

Probably not worth it for everyday jeans, but if I were to drop some money on a premium label I'd definitely pay the $20 to get them tailored.
Taylor Stitch only does a 36 in inseam. Their civic pants line are awesome.
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GOONx19
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Nov 29, 2017 7:04pm
gut;1883934 wrote:I know it probably sounds stupid and expensive, but have you considered buying a 36 length and then have a tailor alter to your length?

Probably not worth it for everyday jeans, but if I were to drop some money on a premium label I'd definitely pay the $20 to get them tailored.
It makes sense to do if I️ needed. Like you mentioned, I️ don’t really buy any high end jeans. Banana sells 32x35 for all my dress pants and my suits are tailored. For sweats and such, I️ usually just wear them short.
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Ironman92
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Nov 29, 2017 7:47pm
GOONx19;1883949 wrote:It makes sense to do if I️ needed. Like you mentioned, I️ don’t really buy any high end jeans. Banana sells 32x35 for all my dress pants and my suits are tailored. For sweats and such, I️ usually just wear them short.
Oh no...more mention of dress jeans
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GOONx19
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Nov 29, 2017 7:54pm
Ironman92;1883953 wrote:Oh no...more mention of dress jeans
Where? My dress pants are not jeans.
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Ironman92
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Nov 29, 2017 8:42pm
GOONx19;1883955 wrote:Where? My dress pants are not jeans.
All pants are jeans...per 9 year old rural kid