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  • jeans for cyclists (not for riding in)?
  • tazzymtb
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    Kuhl make awesome trousers designed for folks with big rhigjs such as nordic skiers etc… good cut, nice design

    StirlingCrispin
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    I’ve just bought some Kuhl jeans from Tiso (and am wearing them as I type)

    They work for me – and I haven’t worn normal jeans for decades for the reasons the OP gives.

    rOcKeTdOg
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    Seems Like there’s quite a market for bicyclists jeans

    toby1
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    Cyclists come in all shapes and sizes, but some are the skinny wasted large thighed varietal.

    Personally I go for big waste big thighs! I measured up for knee pads recently and found I have 56cm thighs not too far above the knee! The XL knee pads are pretty tight as a result.

    And before anyone chimes in, yeah I’m too heavy, I know, but beer and cake are GOOD!

    partyboy1101
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    I’ll second G-star, great fitting for my big thighs, 34 inch waist and long legs. After trying on 40 + pairs I’d all but given up. GAP used to be ok but they’ve changed their fitting.

    nickhart
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    Howies do it for me, Levi fit well but always wear badly at the crotch area. Not a good look.

    core
    Full Member

    I’ve always struggled with this problem having played rugby/football and intermittently cycled. But, now I find next’s own brand straight fit jeans are fine, and my legs haven’t changed.

    adjustablewench
    Free Member

    apple bottom jeans should have plenty of room around the thighs . . . .

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    i prefer Android bottom

    jambourgie
    Free Member

    Is this you?

    simons_nicolai-uk
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    I’ll second G-star, great fitting for my big thighs, 34 inch waist and long legs.

    Although seemingly not all G-Star tapered jeans are equal. The discounted pair I bought from Amazon after posting on here turned up today and are tighter than a tight thing on both thigh and calf.

    number18
    Free Member

    Yep same here, and same problem for suit trousers. I tend to buy both from Next (34R) although the recent ones seem a bit tighter… more like I need to lay off the pies!

    However, I always put it down to playing football all my life as I only really started properly biking about 2 years ago, which has exacerbated the situation!

    RoganJosh
    Free Member

    Paul smith

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