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    *aware that he will be made fun of* i like expensive clothes, but i do not have a lot of them. i have a few lacoste shirts i like, i have a pair of rock and republics, 7's, and MEK's. 1 pair of each is good enough for me. other than that, american eagle/abercrombie is cool. i dont like affliction, their designs arent my style, the whole skulls and random shit. my girlfriend loves to shop, sorta enstilled me with the want for a expensive clothes
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    I've ripped a lot of pants because they are to tight in the thigh. What's a good brand of dress pants that has a good waist to thigh ratio? One that's thick in the thigh and rump with a smaller waist is what I seek. Does anyone work their legs here????????? Dress pants are flimsy and on occasion I have to exert myself in them. The best I can find is Craftsman fucking work pants. They are strong and thick in the thigh but look like shit.. 2in to big in the waist with a belt needed to hold them up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoglander View Post
    I've ripped a lot of pants because they are to tight in the thigh. What's a good brand of dress pants that has a good waist to thigh ratio? One that's thick in the thigh and rump with a smaller waist is what I seek. Does anyone work their legs here????????? Dress pants are flimsy and on occasion I have to exert myself in them. The best I can find is Craftsman fucking work pants. They are strong and thick in the thigh but look like shit.. 2in to big in the waist with a belt needed to hold them up.
    if you dont mind spending a little money, alfani puts out great pants and suits. i have a hell of a time finding suits that dont look funny on me becouse of my size. alfani, helmut theory, i think thats how its spelled. hugo boss puts out some nice stuff as well. in the lower end every once in a while quick silver will put out a nice fitting dress pant with a slim waist, and wider legs.
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