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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    hardly ever wear jeans, its carhartts

    to git all formal I will buy a new pair for weddings

    which will last till the next wedding
    My jeans are Carhartt jeans. What now?

    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    Teenagers don't seem to wear them much based on what I've seen, so wearing jeans may be the sign of being an old fart before too long.
    Probably.
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    What's the age cutoff for wearing those cuffed sweatpants, anyway? Seems like they'd look pretty ridiculous on anyone over about 30.

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    Probably about high school, unless you're eastern European
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    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    Probably about high school, unless you're eastern European
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbillie1 View Post
    I’m a pretty slender guy at 5’10” 150lbs but if you’re dexterous enough to finagle your cock out of button fly jeans without undoing the top button you’re a better man than I
    it's easy if you put your hestras on first

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    Teenagers don't seem to wear them much based on what I've seen, so wearing jeans may be the sign of being an old fart before too long.
    Yeah, they do! They're just different. Not the 501s of our day (or my day, at least!)....they're Skinny Jeans...and you basically have to paint them on


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    Quote Originally Posted by that dude who did that thing View Post
    Can we get back on topic here?

    Shiny, sequiny shit on your clothes, if you're a dude and not performing in a Vegas nightclub, is just wrong, sick, lame, and a bit off-putting.

    People need to stop doing that shit.
    some people can handle the look, some can't
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    I haven't owned a pair of jeans, since high school.
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    I exclusively wear 5yr aged Diesel jeans.

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    Own your fail. ~Jer~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaskan Rover View Post
    Yeah, they do! They're just different. Not the 501s of our day (or my day, at least!)....they're Skinny Jeans...and you basically have to paint them on

    this is what I was talking about early in the thread that all jeans for ladies are like now. no functioning buttons and zippers most of the time too - so efficient. I love it
    skid luxury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alaskan Rover View Post
    Yeah, they do! They're just different. Not the 501s of our day (or my day, at least!)....they're Skinny Jeans...and you basically have to paint them on

    That's what we did in the 80s
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    http://www.aeropostale.com/dw/image/v2/BBSG_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-master-catalog-aeropostale/default/dwa494eaf6/87080277_962_main.jpg?sw=460&sh=535&sm=fit &sfrm=jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
    Dude - teenage grrlz have been painting on denim since forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Drinker View Post
    I haven't owned a pair of jeans, since high school.
    same.

    pants are better, lighter, cooler.

    btw, still do not know what the thing was, "that dude who did that thing". I did my thing again Monday, so I guess i'm posting twice here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    My jeans are Carhartt jeans. What now? .
    Apparently it means you are an old fart?
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    My current favorite jeans are Wrangler Q-baby riding jeans (they don't gap when you're in the saddle):



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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    Blue jeans, all day, erryday. Levi 505 is my go-to, but I've been known to rock the 504 or 514 on occasion too. I don't have much love for the buttonfly.
    With hint of stretch ftw!
    $30 at Costco.
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    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIYSteve View Post
    Unless you exclusively appear in federal court, I'm calling bullshit. If you're in ID state court, you wear a sport coat at least half the time, at least for motion practice. Amirite? Suits are for federal court, and for opening statement and closing argument in state court. I've appeared in ID state court 3 times, and each time 90% of the men attorneys in the room wore sports coats and 70% of them wore cowboy boots.
    I wear a suit to state district court in MT, at least most of the time. Sometimes when I'm way out in the provinces I don't. But you're not wrong on the percentages.

    I've seen plenty of sport coats and cowboy boots in MT federal court, too.

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    I don't wear jeans very often because they aren't really that comfortable compared to khakis or other types of pants. When I do buy jeans I go for jeans with stretch in them. So much better than old, shitty 501s. Less hot, easier to move in, etc. You lose some durability, but worth it.

    I'll also admit to owning some joggers. They look like khakis but have an elastic waist like sweatpants. I refer to them as my "brunch pants" and only wear them around the house, or to the dog park, on weekends. They look stupid but are comfortable AF.


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    Those loafers are NOT oldlarry approved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowing alpy View Post
    he ran seeking a lil hope & change for Gem State politics
    That might be one of the things, but the name is a reflection of the reality that each of us is merely a canvass on which others paint. "That thing" will vary from person to person, because ultimately, nobody sees others as they actually are, they see them as they choose, the result of filters, assumptions, choices, misunderstandings, and faulty vision. To adopt a metaphor, most of us at one time or another had a favorite pair of jeans that were marekd up in some way that was partly accidental, partyly intentional. That pair that had paint stains from putting graffiti somewhere, oil from trying to rebuild that POS car you bought for $100, plus some scribblings of the latest favorite lyric, band name, or a pithy statement that 18 y-o you thought was cool. My name is like those jeans. Sure I put some of those marks there, but some of htem just happened, and which ones people see and remember has more to do with them than with me.

    Yeah, 20-y-o dude hoped you'd see the penned on "Eat the Rich" on the left thigh and understand it as a declaration of punk disloyalty, but chances are most people over the age of 30 saw the nasty oil/pitch/burn stain up and down my right leg, and just figured it was because I'm a slob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phildo_Baggins View Post
    I don't wear jeans very often because they aren't really that comfortable compared to khakis or other types of pants.
    I guess jeans are uncomfortable if you're wearing the ones the skinny girl is wearing upthread, otherwise I think they're at least as comfortable as any other pants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    I guess jeans are uncomfortable if you're wearing the ones the skinny girl is wearing upthread, otherwise I think they're at least as comfortable as any other pants.
    I think people also misunderstand what "jeans" actually are. A lot of people are wearing "jeans" made of tan colored cotton fabric and think they are wearing "khakis." Regardless, I've had comfortable jeans and uncomfortable jeans. I've settled on a Levi's product that ends up being comfortable more often than not. Are they as soft as a lightweight cotton twill? No, not for many years they won't be. Are they meant for hot weather? No, that's why I also own other pants, although an old, torn, threadbare pair of jeans is pretty dam comfortable even in hot weather. Are they meant for yoga? No.

    But will they handle the job and look good to boot while writing your first novel, cutting firewood, fixing your vintage Mustang, waxing your skis, building furniture, drinking beer, working a placer mine, riding the musical groove at a Widespread Panic show, going to class, hitting on the betties, mowing the lawn, planning a revolution, or boarding your favorite illicit urban stunt zone? YOU'RE GODDAMNED RIGHT THEY WILL! But not if you've got sequiny, shiny, flashy crap embroIdered on the pockets.
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    You khakis wearing suckers need to dick punch yourself.

    Jesus, shoot me if I ever choose to wear khakis like a cubicle monkey/ dickless dad every day. (Nevermind the tiki torch crowd)

    Levi's 505-503 have enough stretch to be very comfortably and look good, they do wear out faster then older models tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    That's what we did in the 80s
    Don't forget the California roll!
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