What ever does not look "youth" from pri mark and some baggie howies with the warm wool inside .
Up until recently it was always bootcut. Then I realised that they make me look even shorter than I am (which is short) so am slowly swapping over to straight leg.
I did buy some slim fit jeans from Next the other day, which are ok but I am not 100% convinced by them. Fit is ok, but taking them off is a struggle as they don't like to go back over by calves.....first world problems & all that.
Zara slim fit.
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APC Petite Standards
Selvedge 511s
Straight cut - tight on the thigh, loose round the knees. Looks good with anything*
*Within reason.
Oh, and 28/32 😉
I can cut the skinny/slim jean/trouser well. Slim tall athletic here.
I've been rocking Raphas Jeans for 18mths now (I've a couple of pairs) also I bought some Levi's Cycling Jeans and a pair of grey Jeans they had in there too, so I naturally wear them tight, not skinny but tight enough, turned up once.
I rock me.
Are they your sisters? 😉
i own 2 pairs of jeans- a pair of howies slim fit and a pair of uniqlo slim fit selvedge. planning on getting some hiut slim fit early next year. 32/30 for me. i also have some howies slim fit chinos. don't like the skintight fit stuff but dislike boot cut and big baggy jeans even more.
at the age of 44 i'm perfectly happy wearing such garments and don't really care what anyone else thinks/says about it being "appropriate dress" or whatever.
Get in vogue!
I'm in jeggings for the winter.
People who ride bikes can wear 501s? Won't go past my knees!
APC Petite Standards
Selvedge 511s
Careful now, that's the kind of talk that confuses people who get their mums to buy their clothes from next.
They probably think you misspelt 'salvage' and that means secondhand from oxfam shops 🙄
(strait cut Albam, Edwin Nashville or Ande Whall mustangs here)
Vintage 1955 Levis 501's and the extra wide 1920 201's
501s so that I fit in with the rest of the office. A suit or trousers would either scare them or make them think I was going to interviews.
As it happens, I spent yesterday trying to find another brand of jeans that fit in a way that I like, finally admitting defeat when I realised that everything is going "skinny" in the jeans world. Looks like my work attire is going to be 501s and Craghoppers for the forseeable future then.
Skinny, cos I'm young and can get away with it. Old people cannot
With age comes wisdom. In a few years you'll see some pictures of yourself wearing your skinny jeans and realise what a **** you look.
Mine are blue if that means anything. I don't know if they've got a poncy special 'cut' or 'shape'. I thought this stopped being important once you'd been through puberty?
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Think they're 501's all I know is I'm having to constantly sew them up, both pairs, split above the knee..
I'm sure riding in them wears them out at the knee. Just when they're beginning to look cool and faded..
ooh while I'm on, I read somewhere about some special weatherproof jean things, anyone heard of or tried them?
I wear jeans so tight you can see my plums winking at you.
I am 33.
I don't know if they've got a poncy special 'cut' or 'shape'.
God forbid clothing comes in descriptive sizes.
You see, at 32/30 I'd be seriously questioning the slim fit. 30/34 here32/30 for me. i also have some howies slim fit chinos
But what rise jeans do you all prefer? If there's an area of cut that's going mark you out as stylish or a follower of fashion then rise is just as important. It also doesn't do those with slightly odd body shapes (that's most of us) any favours.
Nothing worse than a middle aged hipster with lo rise skinnies who has a fat arse and a bit of a paunch.
If the rise is high enough and you have the legs for it then 'slim' dark indigo raw selvage jeans can look fine.
Just don't wear huge clumpy skate trainers 8)
But what rise jeans do you all prefer? If there's an area of cut that's going mark you out as stylish or a follower of fashion then rise is just as important. It also doesn't do those with slightly odd body shapes (that's most of us) any favours.
Nothing worse than a middle aged hipster with lo rise skinnies who has a fat arse and a bit of a paunch.
If the rise is high enough and you have the legs for it then 'slim' dark indigo raw selvage jeans can look fine.
Just don't wear huge clumpy skate trainers
Prefer low rise hipsters - high waist look horrendous, unless covered by a tee/shirt/jumper. Noooo, to the clumpy skate trainers (only with baggies) - I wear boots with straight legged jeans and canvas hi-tops with slim fit
One advantage to being shorter than all your kids is you get all their cast offs from their mid teens, it also helped that their preference was for a rather loose style & that i don't mind looking like a dick 😳
looking for some slim fit (not skinny), button fly, indigo jeans that are reasonably priced
not having much luck so far
jools182 - just find your nearest TKMaxx and see what they have in your size. I usually find something with a massive saving off RRP - and usually decent styles/labels too. Even saw some selvedge (not sure of brand) in there the other day.
looking for some slim fit (not skinny), button fly, indigo jeans that are reasonably pricednot having much luck so far
Try Primark thats where mine came from 10 quids, good fit and look cool
MrSmith.. "but what cut do I prefer" Well I have to say it don't I.. Rapha for some reason or other have my cut. I've no idea where they pinched the cut from but I like it a lot. The cut is skinny/slim and not the other way around. Length is just perfect for 1 tunr up, and if you decide not to turn the leg up then they look just a little "ruffled" rather than "ruched" (like an Austrian Blind does)
Hugo Boss (I have a couple of pairs) Well I like thier cut and style and they're a teeny bit bigger than slim, but thats about 1/2 inch.. but the cottons sooo nice.
Binners.. My "lil Sis" is a Fat Girl, go forbid I ever fit in her Jeans, well I'd propably get me and MrsBouy in a pair of hers..
As far as Fashion is concerned, I just think, If you don't compromise the way you would like to look, then anything goes. If you try too hard, you fail.
As for seeing fat blokes in Skinny Jeans, can't honestly say I see a lot of that in That Larndarn, nope, most skinnies are worn by Hipsters and folks who can get away with it. Rarely do I see anyone trying too hard. Though on occasion I do see too much Tweed for my liking.
Try Primark thats where mine came from 10 quids, good fit and look cool
Primark? Cool? 😯
No way I'd get in a pair of Petite Standards so New Standards for me, but anything with a slimmish fit I can get my thighs into, slight taper or straight... APC, Edwin Sen, Albam, Edwin x Folk most of the time.
43 yrs young and a nice pair of ice blue topman skinny fit jeans.....in 38" waist, still got it 😆
levis 512, transitioning to 527s as they don't make 512s anymore 🙁
I've also migrated to 527s from 512s for the same reason as above.
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MrSmith.. "but what cut do I prefer" Well I have to say it don't I.. Rapha for some reason or other have my cut. I've no idea where they pinched the cut from but I like it a lot. The cut is skinny/slim and not the other way around. Length is just perfect for 1 tunr up, and if you decide not to turn the leg up then they look just a little "ruffled" rather than "ruched" (like an Austrian Blind does)Hugo Boss (I have a couple of pairs) Well I like thier cut and style and they're a teeny bit bigger than slim, but thats about 1/2 inch.. but the cottons sooo nice.
Binners.. My "lil Sis" is a Fat Girl, go forbid I ever fit in her Jeans, well I'd propably get me and MrsBouy in a pair of hers..
As far as Fashion is concerned, I just think, If you don't compromise the way you would like to look, then anything goes. If you try too hard, you fail.
As for seeing fat blokes in Skinny Jeans, can't honestly say I see a lot of that in That Larndarn, nope, most skinnies are worn by Hipsters and folks who can get away with it. Rarely do I see anyone trying too hard. Though on occasion I do see too much Tweed for my liking.
Is this a troll? I cant tell.
A pair from Gap that fit me OK.
A 2nd hand pair of Diesel that cost me £6, but fit well, and some 501s that I can't ride in. But i rarely wear jeans, I'm more a beige corduroy and comfy cardigan man.
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Volcom surething, the best fitting jeans I have ever owned.
road jeans for the win! baggier the better. jumbo cords and phat pants are my fave.
I`ve got some next ones but they fit horrible and make me feel like a grown up wearing them. i hate them.
A pair of bootcut jeans from Dorothy Perkins which, like every other pair of ladies jeans, don't fit properly due to my freakish body shape. I have a monsterous arse and thighs, but a small waist, so I end up with inches to spare around the waist, which get all rumpled and bunched up when I wear a belt. Even the Gap curvy jeans are too wide around the waist. :/
I either need liposuction on the legs, or to try and pack more weight around the middle. Or to wear more skirts. -_-
It's funny how some people seem to confuse "massively geeky" with "cool" when it comes to jeans.
If you try too hard, you fail.
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A very nice pair of Hiut Denim straight cut.
Selvedge denim too.
Coming up for six months old- nearly time to wash them!
Nope, no troll, why would I?
Speak my mind me.
Had worn 512/527's for years but it seems that Jeremy Clarkson has switched from Tesco Dad jeans to bootcut so..........
It's selvedge 511's with big turnups for me now.
Mrs Toast, my boss also has a narrow waist - try Next jeans, which seem to be the only ones which fit that shape.
I'm rocking the Wifes old maternity jeans, with the humungous spandex wasteband thing.
Levis 758, loose fit, off t'bay. Older versions tend to be rather more hard-wearing.
The last three pairs of jeans I've bought are these: http://shop.uniqlo.com/uk/goods/070931
Love them, they're just like Levi's of old, but with no decoration at all, other than a leather patch with a number at the bottom.
The sizing needs to be checked carefully, though; I tried some of their UJ denims in the London store, as they didn't have the selvedge ones linked to, and I wanted to be certain. Damn glad I did! I usually take a 32x34, but the 32 I tried wouldn't go over my ass, and I'm not fat! Tried a 34x34, and they were perfect, so that's what I ordered online.
Chuffed to bits with them, they're comfortable, though pretty stiff to start with, and that lovely, slightly musty, pure indigo smell. Great jeans, with nothing fancy, no stupid stitching, rips, buttons or any of that rubbish, just classic, well-made indigo denim.
There's some better photos here: http://www.ilovejeans.com/blog/mens-room-japanese-premium-selvedge-denim-at-69-90-at-uniqlo/
