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Good eye Trail Rat spotting the boots. I've got a couple of pairs of desert army boots, but then I have desert here so I feel justified in wearing them. With TAD shorts though....


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 11:14 am
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If you are large of thigh and glute I can wholeheartedly recommend Athlete Denim.

https://www.athletedenim.com/


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 11:15 am
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Meindl desert boots and boot cut jeans ? Surely that’s for a posh doo.. I thought those boots were only worn with military surplus kacki combats

If that’s a response to my post, read it again, I specifically said I wear straight cut jeans, not boot-cut, I’ve never worn boot-cut in my life!

Straight-cut 501’s with triangular inserts to make flares, yes, but that was a 70’s thing, and didn’t last long!

I wear my Desert Fox boots pretty much all the time, they’re the most comfy boots I’ve ever had, and I’ve got four pairs now, two in regular use, being swapped to spread the wear, and two new pairs in reserve. All from eBay, none cost more than £35/pair. 😁


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 11:51 am
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Sainsbury's.

I was a bit dubious, but tried a pair for work.

Last longer and better quality than some recent Levis.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 12:04 pm
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^Both of you need to have a bloody good look at yourselves>>>>


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 12:27 pm
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been enjoying Levis 504 hi-def for work. good blue colour, straight with a hint of stretch.  Pity they've stopped doing them!


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 12:28 pm
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Denham do some really nice jeans and can occasionally be seen in TK for around £50.

https://www.denhamthejeanmaker.com/men/bottoms/jeans/


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 12:59 pm
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One of my lighter pairs of boots. Super comfy.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 1:13 pm
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Burton is where I get mine from.

Decent fit and quality.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 1:44 pm
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straight leg levi's.


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 2:06 pm
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Gap have a few choices of cut and also stretchy....

After spending ages trying to shop around I ended up just going to gap and trying until I found something comfy


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 2:17 pm
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^Both of you need to have a bloody good look at yourselves>>>>

Really? Care to suggest in what sense, exactly?

Anyway, for posh do’s I wear my expensive-ish (relatively speaking, and no longer available) Uniqlo Japanese selvedge jeans with my Doc Martin brogue boots, and a smart M&S wool jacket.

Cuts quite the dash... 😎


 
Posted : 10/03/2018 7:36 pm
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+1 for Olly.Why do you lot all waste so much money.Just go to Primark,Lots of styles and colours all at a reasonable price.Your not women and your not pretty whatever you wear.At 55 I cut a dignified dash in my blue jeans and turtle neck sweater.


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 8:46 pm
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Half price Next loose fit with stretch here.


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 8:55 pm
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Why do you lot all waste so much money.Just go to Primark,Lots of styles and colours all at a reasonable price.Your not women and your not pretty whatever you wear.

Thats funny! In most species it’s the male that’s the most striking and colourful, not the female...

Anyway, a lot of really cheap denim feels thin, and the cut means they pretty much fit where they touch, a blue version of cheap men’s slacks. The Uniqlo selvedge denim jeans are around £40, and remind me very much of Levi’s 501’s from the 70’s, of which I still have a couple of pairs, and I can, just, (but only just), fit into! When a pair of average trainers or Vans skate shoes can cost £30 more, they’re hardly breaking the bank.


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 9:09 pm
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I like jeans. I wear them to work every day so I like to but good ones. Break them in at work then wear them for casual when they are nice and faded.

I don't go to the lengths of paying £250 for the japanese stuff so I don't qualify as a full denim snob.

I like Nudie as a company, great ethic and really nice looking jeans but their denim hasn't impressed me and the chap who's expecting 3 years from a pair might be disappointed. They use quite light denim unless you spend ££££s for a heavier special.

The ED55 is a really great cut, one of the few with a nice tapered cut with room in the thigh for cyclist types. The rise is about perfect too. I ended up a bit disappointed with how they faded though, they went all streaky which after a year of wear was rubbish.

The uniqlo's are actually very nice jeans. Not quite up to the standard of the others mentioned here but by far and away the best value.

I stick with Lee 101 now. The 101z is a roomier straighter cut and great for casual/knocking around in. The 101s is my favourite overall, not a million miles away from the ED55 but the denim and the manufacture is considerably better. I always seem to be able to pick a pair up in the sales so don't be misled by the RRP. I honestly think they're the best you'll get without stepping up to the japanese stuff although I have been meaning to try a pair of Tellasons.


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 9:20 pm
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Anybody who pays £250.00+ for a pair of jeans is an idiot.


 
Posted : 11/03/2018 11:29 pm
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Tesco Slim Stretch for work and the (horsey) yard as I can ride in them, and at £15 a shot I don't care when they get trashed (which they will). Generally have 2-3 pairs on rotation. Next Slim Stretch for going out (which is about twice a month) so spending above £30 on a pair seems completely pointless when I could spend it on far more interesting things than jeans .


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 12:02 am
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I don't pretend to be up-to-date with denim fashion trends for middle-aged men, but you're all doing it wrong:


 
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Posted : 12/03/2018 3:45 pm
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What we think we look like

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what we really look like

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Posted : 12/03/2018 4:01 pm
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I struggle to find jeans that don't grab my thighs to the point it's uncomfortable.

Currently rocking next loose fit, think boot fit 2.0


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 4:11 pm
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If going with the tight look, just make sure you're equipped with the 5 (or7) O'clock shadow


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 4:16 pm
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No-one mentioned Gap yet?  Or is that not allowed on STW?

£30 or less if you catch a sale, and they fit my big arse and thighs very well, perhaps the best I've tried.  501 are ludicrous for those with any kind of lower body muscle in my experience!


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 4:18 pm
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i don't think i've ever paid more than £30 for jeans, currently wearing some i got from gap in their sale. one note though you need thighs like Chris Hoy to fill out their "athletic" cut jeans, they looked like a circus big top on each leg on me.

for work i wear H&M ones which last about a year of bike servicing and associated lube, grease, dirt and fluid contamination and cost around £20


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 4:25 pm
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Anybody who pays £250.00+ for a pair of jeans is an idiot.

Amateurs.  1,000eur


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 5:03 pm
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Plenty of GAP recommendations but the votes are swinging Levi/Uniglo at present.

If we get enough umps I'm sure we can get Primani up amongst the top 3..

Anybody who pays £250.00+ for a pair of jeans is an idiot.

Based on your own viewpoint Obvzs.


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 5:09 pm
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What size are you Are. I have a pair of Tellason John Graham Mellor which I'll never fit in again. Only worn them around the house to try and break them in so minimal creases.


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 6:23 pm
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Autocorrect change Wrecker to Are bizarrely.


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 8:02 pm
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Hi Lee, I'm a 34 regular. Could be interested.

I have a pair of brand spanking new Nudie raw selvedge somewhere that I'll never wear. I think they are a 32 or a 33 regular in a straight cut if anyone is interested.

Anybody who pays £250.00+ for a pair of jeans is an idiot.

There are people I work with who think that anyone who spends more than £500 on a bike is an idiot!!! These are the same people who spend what I consider to be a ridiculous amount of money on a bottle of wine. We like what we like!


 
Posted : 12/03/2018 10:18 pm
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Carhartt Texas, best jeans I've ever owned. Usually a bargain at £75, just ordered a pair on their website for £30. Go down an inch on the waist.

I've also got a number of their duck carpenter's jeans, durable and fit well but I've only ever seen them in the US. In Europe it's all WIP.


 
Posted : 13/03/2018 11:15 am
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Nice one Bill, ordered some of them and a pair of the Skill pants as well for £26.

🙂


 
Posted : 13/03/2018 12:26 pm
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Just looking at that there Carhartt site - anyone any experience with the Buccaneer pants for sizing? Looking at the size guide they're a regular tapered fit but the measurements look like i'd need to size down a size or two - waist on the 32" is showing measured as 18" across which would be 36" in real money - the rigid ones would shrink a bit, but how much?

Cheers!

J


 
Posted : 13/03/2018 1:57 pm
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I haven't had any shrinkage from rigid ones: hand washed and then drip dry

Their Texas jeans have a faux selvedge so if you order 2 inches longer you get a nice hipster-cool turnup.


 
Posted : 13/03/2018 2:27 pm
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anyone any experience with the Buccaneer pants

One size fits all.  Sash, cummerbund or belt and buckle essential. If gong the buckle route, then I recommend Swash.


 
Posted : 13/03/2018 2:34 pm
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I haven’t had any shrinkage from rigid ones: hand washed and then drip dry

sorry, but that was a clear invocation, hence:


 
Posted : 13/03/2018 2:40 pm
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not got the bucaneer specifically but i can tell you i am a 33w /34l in caharrtt - noramlly i wear a 34/34 in other manufacturers because thats usually all inferior manufacturers make and i have to put a belt on.

So id say they are pretty true to size unless anyone thats met me wants to pipe in that im a bloater and my waist is actually a 36"+


 
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Cheers all - have ordered a couple of sizes just to be sure, meant I got free shipping & there's free returns too so hopefully there'll be something that fits & the rest can go back.

Short-arse syndrome means pretty much all my jeans have turn-ups of some description - amazing what you can find in there after a night out 🙂

Someone should superimpose the Dior logo onto that piratey chap up there, bet it would start a fashion revolution


 
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