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    Sometimes, if we skied when it was really cold, we'd wear 2 pair of jeans....

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    For night skiing, I would raid the brochure rack and line my legs and butt.
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    they’re comically overpriced but prana jeans (like everything they make) are comfy as fuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    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
    Khaki tech has come a long way. FWIW, most of the old cubicle monkeys at my work wear 501s. Us cool younger hipster types wear non jean pants.

    My go to pants for most things: https://www.nike.com/t/sb-ftm-5-pock...s-pants-VXOEr0

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    phildo, sorry to break it to you but those are brown-colored jeans.
    "Judge me by the enemies I have made." -FDR

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    Quote Originally Posted by that dude who did that thing View Post
    phildo, sorry to break it to you but those are brown-colored jeans.
    I don't think so. They aren't denim. More of a stretch, tech fabric, Carhart type of deal. But I guess that goes back to the question of what are jeans? I just mean any kind of denim (regardless of color). Cut, pocket layouts, etc don't change my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phildo_Baggins View Post
    OK, they lost me with the shoelace for a belt.

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    I fit better in Lee jeans over Levi's most of the the time. There are a few better cuts of Levi's now (used to only be a few then the 5xx series exploded with 501, 505, 550 500050 etc.

    That being said I also at one time skied in jeans. Back in the first 2 or 3 years of skiing when I did not know better. Was at a local ski hill that had J bars and a few T-Bars and of course I carried my leather wallet in my back pocket being a not as smart high school kid to know that you first take a few items out of the regular wallet and have a ski wallet or if you do carry the only wallet that you put it in a zippered coat pocket or somewhere other than a open pocket. Lost the wallet on the way up the T-Bar and it never was turned in during the time snow was out on the hill. However after I had replaced everything, a friend in the neighborhood went up in the spring time and was for some reason walking around the hill and found my same wallet. Complete with all the wet and now faded and ruined papers, pictures etc. in it. He presented it to me about 4 months after I had lost it. Of course if there were a few dollars in it when I lost it, it did not have any money in it then.

    Fortunately so far that was the only time in my life I had lost a full wallet- and was before credit, ATM and debit cards were popular and needed to be reported as lost and then replaced with new accounts, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    OK, they lost me with the shoelace for a belt.
    immediately replace it with an Arcade belt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phildo_Baggins View Post
    I don't think so. They aren't denim. More of a stretch, tech fabric, Carhart type of deal. But I guess that goes back to the question of what are jeans? I just mean any kind of denim (regardless of color). Cut, pocket layouts, etc don't change my mind.
    That's completely a jeans design. Sure the fabric is not cotton denim, and the dye is not indigo blue. But the cut, pocket layout, fly design, everything about those is "jeans." So, what you are really saying is that you younger dudes don't wear blue colored denim (plenty of you wear brown and tan denim). That's all fine with me and I won't judge you for it, as long as you don't put fucking sequins on the back pockets.
    "Judge me by the enemies I have made." -FDR

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    Quote Originally Posted by that dude who did that thing View Post
    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.
    That was alot of words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by that dude who did that thing View Post
    That's completely a jeans design. Sure the fabric is not cotton denim, and the dye is not indigo blue. But the cut, pocket layout, fly design, everything about those is "jeans." So, what you are really saying is that you younger dudes don't wear blue colored denim (plenty of you wear brown and tan denim). That's all fine with me and I won't judge you for it, as long as you don't put fucking sequins on the back pockets.
    Haha. Works for me. No blue denim for the younger crowd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phildo_Baggins View Post
    immediately replace it with an Arcade belt.
    I'm not sure what that is, but the first thing I thought of when I read "arcade belt" was the coin changers video arcade attendants used to wear on their belts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    You khakis wearing suckers
    What are you wearing Jake from State Farm?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    I'm not sure what that is, but the first thing I thought of when I read "arcade belt" was the coin changers video arcade attendants used to wear on their belts.
    Oh man, you don't know Arcade Belts? A skier owned company who is also a sometimes maggot - Cody Townsend (always forget his handle on here)
    http://www.arcadebelts.com/

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    anyone rocking the duluth trading "ballroom" jeans? Nice looking crotch gusset. Im not bragging, but thats what makes me hate jeans...if i buy them comfy enough in the crotch they're a bit saggy. Buy them for no sag and my thighs and other bits are uncomfortable. Might have to give these a run at under $40 a pair. They also have some with spandex in the ballroom line (god what a great name) for those that like the stretch, and the room.

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    Alkasquawlik, I think.

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    You doxing dicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldMember View Post
    Alkasquawlik, I think.
    That's it!

    Quote Originally Posted by jono View Post
    You doxing dicks.
    I THINK this is a joke? Hard to tell anymore.

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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.
    the skinny jeans are comfy- they stretch
    skid luxury

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitaldeath View Post
    I like them. They're comfortable and great for the titty club
    Suit with no tie. Baller.
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    OP been checking out man booty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo View Post
    OP been checking out man booty?
    Maybe hook him up with DSM and save yourself some grief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo View Post
    OP been checking out man booty?
    Is accusing me of being gay supposed to be an insult? Or is it that the idea of me checking out men's asses makes you uncomfortable? Or is it titillating to you? Please, explain that comment so we get to know you better. That's the whole point of "community," right?
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