The way men's jeans fit around the ankles these days

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  1. Meliai

    Meliai Banned

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    And on that note

    You would pretty much have to get your jeans tailored to get them a perfect length

    And i personally would not be attracted to a guy high maintanence enough to professionally tailor his blue jeans

    The length in both pictures is fine
     
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  2. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    just need to fill the crotch in

    then the ladies dont even notice the ankle fit
     
  3. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    What about real skinny jeans on straight men on itself? I'd have thought that's less attractive than a man going for the best quality/custom fit. I only buy high quality jeans (they're worth it imo) and if i couldn't get the ultimate fit i might resort to tailoring them (but i have easy size :)). And i really am not high maintenance!
     
  4. Eric!

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    Thank you- Got Damn!
     
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  5. Meliai

    Meliai Banned

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    I never would have pegged you as an expensive tailored jeans kind of guy
     
  6. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    I just noticed some are really worth the money :) But i maintain the conviction about too skinny jeans on straight guys.
     
  7. GLENGLEN

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    Length In The First Pic OK.....Too Long In The Second But They Appear To Be Brand New......

    A Wash In Very Hot Water May Take Up A Lot Of That Slack......:smilecat:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  8. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Hell n'aww, nope not me, you won't catch me alive wearing them skinny black jeans, I only rock the converse for them size 13s I can't afford air Jordan or them nice champagne dreams. Now I seen a lot of trends go by like them emo dressing fancies with the hair in they eyes and Jeremy spoke it, unprovoken, too busy trynna leave Seattle with his head open.

    Hell n'aww nope not again, never catch me riding on a ten second trend
     
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  9. Meliai

    Meliai Banned

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    Oh yeah i forgot to respond to that part, totally agree. I remember a time back in 2007 when the following sensation swept the nation


    ai262.photobucket.com_albums_ii88_xKarlaxEmOcOrE_ermosoD.jpg

    Twas not a good time to be a single gal, back when the emo douchebag look was in vogue. You couldnt throw a rock without hitting some guy wearing his sister's pants
     
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  10. Eric!

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    I wish I heard more women talk about that!
     
  11. soulcompromise

    soulcompromise Member HipForums Supporter

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    I've never had the painted on skinny jeans... but I've had skinny jeans before. At least I thought they were skinny jeans. Like the one's from Meliai's picture. Believe it or not, H&M makes jeans that are skinnier than that! I was trying to find some bleachy looking light wash denim jeans maybe a month ago now... H&M had the color! But they were the "skinny" fit. So I tried them on, and nope. Problem. They're painted on! So tight around the calf that they remind me of leggings, so I settled for some other thing. I ended up getting some like this...

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    but not as cool as this guy's. Mine are from Forever 21. :sunglasses:

    EDIT: And they stretch!
     
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  14. Aerianne

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    Yeah...Those are bunching around his ankles.
     
  15. Deidre

    Deidre Visitor

    Lmao!

    That’s so true! :tearsofjoy:
     
  16. wilsjane

    wilsjane Nutty Professor HipForums Supporter

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    Reminds me of the day (a long time ago) when I thought that my jeans had shrunk in the wash and Jane looked at me quizzically and told me that I was wearing hers. LOL.
     
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  17. Born25YearsTooLate

    Born25YearsTooLate Hunting the mighty whifflesnark

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    You don't run into those issues with a kilt.. and it's easier to fight (or run, if that's your thing) with your hem tucked into your belt than with your trousers round your ankles.

    just sayin..
     
  18. Deidre

    Deidre Visitor

    Kilts could be hot on the right guy.
     
  19. Born25YearsTooLate

    Born25YearsTooLate Hunting the mighty whifflesnark

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    not saying I'm hot, but when I wore one, never before had I had so much female interest in my groin. (to the point my exwife made all my kilts 'mysteriously vanish')

    usually questions about what was under there, and no end of answers to give (and you'd be surprised how often there's wandering hands. Ladies, do us a favor, if you're going to kilt-check us, do warm your hands first, ice cubes on the bits lead to shrinkage and inaccurate measurements!)

    "Good girls don't ask. Bad girls find out for themselves."
    "Boots and socks."
    "Wee bit of powder."

    Why do you wear one?

    "That center seam's deadly."
    "Ac vents in the summer, and heating ducts in the winter"
    "Saves a fortune on boxers."

    I could go on.
     
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  20. Deidre

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    Well, now she's an ex. So, time to buy yoself a kilt or two. lol :D
     

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