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Mika has now graduated from being a new Ranger titled Persian IKEA doggo and has been cultured by the NY Rangers to become skinny jeans doggo.
 
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Dude, it is so cold doing that in the winter. Ugh. I had four covers on and a comforter, too. Still frozen. Pants fit NICE, though. A bit of pain on my hips after an 8-9 hour day but that's just the cut.
 
Dude, it is so cold doing that in the winter. Ugh. I had four covers on and a comforter, too. Still frozen. Pants fit NICE, though. A bit of pain on my hips after an 8-9 hour day but that's just the cut.

Is it selvedge denim? I have a pair that does the same exact thing because the waist line is still stiff
 
I have a couple lucky jeans that fit perfectly for me. Would never go full mika on the tightness though
 
i have 10 pairs of jeans...swear to god paid less than 100 bucks total for them. ive never had anyone say...ewww what ugly jeans.

their frikkin jeans.
 
Is it selvedge denim? I have a pair that does the same exact thing because the waist line is still stiff

Yeah, but that's not going to matter all that much. It's more the weight of the fabric and the fact that Japan Blue jeans just don't stretch much. Naked & Famous selvedge stretches quite a bit. Most brands do.
 
Slim-straight jeans imo look the best on most guys, given that you aren't drastically overweight. Skinny jeans are another story - in my opinion only a select few people can pull them off. Like very select few

When I was younger bootcut was all the rage, but to me they look sloppy as hell now unless you're actually wearing them with boots as intended.

With that said, clothing in general should outline your physique. If you physique is at the point where you'd rather hide it than outline it then you probably need to hit the gym - sorry.
 
Finding a good pair of jeans for me is hard. I'm tall but skinny. 90% of the time it either looks like MC Hammer's parachute pants or goddamn capris. :facepalm:
 
I'm skinny too, Bobzor. Slimfit/Slimfit with stretch is the go-to for me. Not too tight nor too baggy.

I usually spend about 45-70 bucks per jean. You can get solid denim quality for that amount. The one I'm wearing right now is over a year old and still looks mint almost. Just wash them properly and they'll last.
I don't really give a **** about brands anymore. You're basically paying more because of a logo.


Shoes are another ballgame.
 
Plato's closet to be honest.

Either new or like worn once then basically sterilized jeans. Cheap, too.

Also, looks like the MTA is about ready to start re routing the Q train to 96th street
 
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I understand on shoes loffen... I wear 14s in like sports shoes and a 13 in a lot of other shoes. So I'm at the point welhere I have to try them on in the store. Which good luck finding a 13 and a 14 in the store
 
I'm skinny too, Bobzor. Slimfit/Slimfit with stretch is the go-to for me. Not too tight nor too baggy.

I usually spend about 45-70 bucks per jean. You can get solid denim quality for that amount. The one I'm wearing right now is over a year old and still looks mint almost. Just wash them properly and they'll last.
I don't really give a **** about brands anymore. You're basically paying more because of a logo.


Shoes are another ballgame.

"Bobzor" :laugh:

I also am not much of a brands guy outside of my Timberland boots. I couple that with my flannel and really get my 90's underground rapper vibe going. :D
 
You guys should really just buy an expensive pair of jeans. Selvedge if you can. It's just a whole different level of enjoyment.

I have such a problem finding well fitting jeans, too. So finding a brand like Left Field has been nice for me. Japan Blue too.
 
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