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• #102
OK now seriously, i like the Topshop "skinny" jeans, costs £30, looks simple and are not suuuper tight.
Ok to ride but doesn't last very long... but which jeans lasts if you cycle a lot with it? :(
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• #103
Jeans are for cowboys. Skiny jeans are for cowgirls.
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• #104
anyone who has ridden with me or drunk with me knows I almost exclusively roll in grey drainpipes. It's a bit sneaky but I got two pairs in a sale last year and alternate them. E'en so, they cost me 20 spots a piece from H&M and I've worn them a whole lot, and they are now approaching the year mark. Still no gusset perish at time of writing.
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• #105
Your man sweat needs to HTFU. I can rot a pair of trousers in a season easy.
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• #106
I really like the look of the SWRVE ones. Goddamit! Must buy a lottery ticket; its my only hope...
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• #107
Primark make nothing in my size, but if they did, I'd shop there all the time. Its not that I believe in support for child labour (I'm against it), but economy is something that affects all of us differently.
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• #108
sewed up my jeans last weekend. holding up ok, but i dont think they'll last long..
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• #109
cheap mondays are ok. ride in mine quite a bit and they're yet to develop nut windows in the crotch.
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• #110
Primark make nothing in my size, but if they did, I'd shop there all the time. Its not that I believe in support for child labour (I'm against it), but economy is something that affects all of us differently.
amen.
and, really, is child labour realllly so bad.. its not like they would be going to school if they wernt working. And the little guys have smaller fingers = better stitching
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• #111
amen.
and, really, is child labour realllly so bad.. its not like they would be going to school if they wernt working. And the little guys have smaller fingers = better stitching
that what they said when they need Jewish children to clean the inside of the bullet holder thingy during WW2; smaller finger to reach in.
yes I know not quite the same as the child labour but still.
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• #112
butt naked no jeans!
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• #113
topman straight cut with a few rolls on bottom sorted, 25 got three pairs, and not one has popped a thread. SHIT.
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• #114
that what they said when they need Jewish children to clean the inside of the bullet holder thingy during WW2; smaller finger to reach in.
yes I know not quite the same as the child labour but still.
my point remains. if they didnt have this job, they would either have to do another simular one, or die.... playing dolls/army or going to school isnt an option.
poor blighters
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• #115
swrve jeans are the nuts!!! got a pair 3 months ago and thats all i wear on my bike (other than there shorts!)
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• #116
gotta pair of their shorts, the arse goes white, had them and worn them since xmas, no chance of *nut windows. *but the pocket lining is shite, had to re-sew my coin pocket up twice, it now looks like resembles a very small thing indeed.
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• #117
Levi bootcut
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• #118
just buy cheap fucking drainpipes
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• #119
good grief now i know why i stopped logging in here for over a month
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• #120
denim look lycra shorts
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• #121
cycling for ages = Big freaking thigh muscles & huge calfs.. Cant wear skinny jeans without looking like the Hulk & need some good jeans again.
any suggestions?what jeans do you wear riding?
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• #122
I wear shorts all year round.
OK, most people think I'm a little "unstable", but generally they are right, so do I care?To..l. ..p
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• #123
If you look like the hulk, Jeans are the least of your problems. Check out Nudie, they're kind of tricky to get hold of in the UK but they've got loads of nice cuts and they're all good quality.
Anyone nerdy enough to agree with me the World War Hulk was a fucking non-canon mess that made no sense considering who he was fighting. Dr. Strange DOES NOT GET BEATEN BY ANYONE.
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• #124
Levi's!
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• #125
i feel ya dude, skinny's aren't the best things for riding.... i either get baggy jeans and roll them up to the knees or have jeans custom made for me*
*buy some baggyish wide jeans and just have them fitted skinny at the bottom so that they don't flap around into your chainring..... Its a great thing to do, but can get expensive.
Sure is.