So my wife and kids(teenagers) keep trying to convince me to become more “hip” and lose the loose fitting comfortable Levis. Taking aside the fact that I don’t care for the skinny jeans “look”, my problem is my legs are too muscular to fit into those skinny jeans. Anyone else have this problem ? I tend to think most people wearing those skinny jeans have stick legs with not much muscle build.
Never thought I’d see this thread on ST but yes, those kind of pants don’t work for me either. I have problems getting them even past my calves (which are not THAT big). Normal jeans are tight enough for me.
Thankfully mrsmck414 has never tried to get me to wear skinny jeans, but I am in the same boat. My favorite jeans are Levi 505, but to get my thighs into them comfortably means the waist is too big, so I generally go for the 550.
The funny part is I am skinny, I would never consider myself as having overly muscular legs.
Levis 511s are my goto jeans. Not skinny, but slim fit.
My kids need to be able to breathe. I don’t need my voice going up an octave everytime I get dressed in the morning.
The loose jeans from the 90s are really not cool.
Forget the skinny pants, only starved models can fit those. But slim fit you should be able to do. With a slight taper in the leg. The opening should not envelope your shoes and create a bunching at your ankles. Straight leg is fine, but still often too wide. Slim or regular fit with taper. Try the Gap 1969 line.
Don’t do super light wash and don’t do that middle wash either, you know, that very very blue dad jeans colour.
skinny jeans look terrible on everybody.
some fashion trends that pass through the earth are just bad.
80 hairs and shoulder pads for women, just bad.
white belts on men, bad.
short skirts on women, good.
skinny jeans on anybody, bad.
The loose jeans from the 90s are really not cool.
Forget the skinny pants, only starved models can fit those. But slim fit you should be able to do. With a slight taper in the leg. The opening should not envelope your shoes and create a bunching at your ankles. Straight leg is fine, but still often too wide. Slim or regular fit with taper. Try the Gap 1969 line.
Don’t do super light wash and don’t do that middle wash either, you know, that very very blue dad jeans colour.
I’m a fan of the GAP 1969 line. I also have a few GAp slim fit chinos that I wear almost daily to work. Most comfortable pants i’ve ever owned.
stay away from skinny jeans. go slim fit.
Levi’s 514s are a very good starting point. You might even be able to go with the 513s, they have a very slight taper at the bottom of the leg.
I live the 511’s too but the 514’s seem to fit better. I have bigger quads and look ridiculous in tighter jeans. 514’s seem to do the trick though.
Too muscular? If you’re the size of Chris Hoy then you’re screwed and just wear whatever allows the blood to flow back up from your feet to your lungs (stretchy pants with a denim design on it?). I have had a couple pairs of tight pants that I don’t wear because when I put my phone in the pocket you can see the entire outline, doesn’t leave much to the imagination. When you go to try them on, take your phone, keys, and a wallet with lots of receipts/cash in it and make sure you can walk without puncturing an artery.
I can’t fathom how anyone rides their fixie in skinny jeans.
stay away from skinny jeans. go slim fit.
Levi’s 514s are a very good starting point. You might even be able to go with the 513s, they have a very slight taper at the bottom of the leg.
This. I buy both 514 and 513s. They fit about as well as I can expect. They are still tight on my quads, but I have gotten used to the fact that any pants that fit my waist and leg length are going to be designed for the thin type of guy with skinny legs.
Trouble is as far as I know they don’t make the sizes I need to fit my waist (Levis I buy a 29" or 28" x 30" inseam) in the styles that would otherwise fit my quads.
The loose jeans from the 90s are really not cool.
Forget the skinny pants, only starved models can fit those. But slim fit you should be able to do. With a slight taper in the leg. The opening should not envelope your shoes and create a bunching at your ankles. Straight leg is fine, but still often too wide. Slim or regular fit with taper. Try the Gap 1969 line.
Don’t do super light wash and don’t do that middle wash either, you know, that very very blue dad jeans colour.
My wife and daughter have been lecturing me of late about the color of my jeans. Apparently they need to be dark now and I am too much of a Dad. I have no idea what jeans I should wear as I hate shopping and have gone from a 42" waist to a 34" (with a bit of gut still, but I’m working on that). As a formerly obese person I have problems with calf and quad size… it’s funny trying on some of the jeans my wife buys me, though fortunately she’s not crazy enough to even bring skinny jeans in the door.
You and I both know you’re never going to give up your Levi’s. I wouldn’t.
I’ve become a big fan of the Lucky 361 jeans. They’re narrow enough to look contemporary, but still comfortable through the seat and thighs. They get bonus points for having a bit of stretch.
Yeah, colour makes a world of a difference.
Black, dark wash, light or dark grey. Only some mid blues are good. Do not go light wash unless you spike your hair and drive a tricked out Civic.
No fake rips or fades, stains or paint splats either.
I’m also cheap, which tends to put a damper on what I buy. I’d much rather put the money towards tri accessories than a pair of jeans. Plus, I tend to ruin them at work.
Had to chuckle at this thread…
Wife has had the same talk with me…she wants me to get more with the times. She hates my 550s, which I still have from highschool, and still fit in. They’re comfy. She bought me a pair of skinnies and I’ve worn them a few times, but just really don’t care for the look or feel…I don’t think I’ll wear them again. She justified them saying they’re tight, like cycling shorts…I told her i want jeans that don’t make me feel metro…
what next, wax and shape eyebrows?
I hate fashion.
Per all my college students: men should never wear skinny jeans or baggy jeans. Crew neck t shirts also out. They must be v neck.