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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle

So. A bit of a weird question. I am looking for some new jeans or trousers that have a bit of extra room in the old “ballroom” area.

My job is quite sedentary and during the day the jeans and trousers I have get quite tight and restrictive and being frank things start to ache.

When I am at home I can wear joggers without underwear but they aren’t exactly office wear. I should add (although you can see from the profile) I am not the most athletic so I have some chunky thoughts and a bit of waist to cover as well.

Thanks for everyone’s suggestions and advice in advance.

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By *heVonMatterhornsCouple
over a year ago

Lincoln

I recently bought some jeans from a company called "Olympvs", they're marketed as athletic jeans with an elastic and denim mix so the jeans have some stretch to them. There's also a lot more room in the crotchular region than your regular jeans

LvM

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham

A kilt. Good enough for those Scots.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A kilt. Good enough for those Scots."

They're fucking expensive though!

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"I recently bought some jeans from a company called "Olympvs", they're marketed as athletic jeans with an elastic and denim mix so the jeans have some stretch to them. There's also a lot more room in the crotchular region than your regular jeans

LvM"

Just had a look at their website. Looks like a great suggestion. Thanks

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"A kilt. Good enough for those Scots.

They're fucking expensive though!"

And is this really the weather for a kilt lol.

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London

What about getting a pair in "relaxed" fit? Or buying a size up and wearing a belt?

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"What about getting a pair in "relaxed" fit? Or buying a size up and wearing a belt?"

I kind of doing that already. Already have them a size up with a belt to get over the thighs ha ha.

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick

I used to wear baggy jeans for that same reason, but they aren't exactly flattering are they?

So I was advised to go for a better fitting Jean with a slightly elastic material so they have more give.

In the end I went for River Island Dylan jeans, which have 1% elastane.

They are really comfortable, even for sitting for long periods, and are just a little form fitting so hug my bum and legs and look great.

They are the style I wear to clubs now, and they have definitely had the right response.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

You can avoid the trendy skinny ball busting styles by buying older classic styles by Lee or Levi but you will pay around £100. Just get some trousers in linen/cotton , denim all day will make your balls manky

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"I used to wear baggy jeans for that same reason, but they aren't exactly flattering are they?

So I was advised to go for a better fitting Jean with a slightly elastic material so they have more give.

In the end I went for River Island Dylan jeans, which have 1% elastane.

They are really comfortable, even for sitting for long periods, and are just a little form fitting so hug my bum and legs and look great.

They are the style I wear to clubs now, and they have definitely had the right response. "

I will give them a look. Haven’t shopped in river island for ages as they didn’t fit the waist ha ha

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"You can avoid the trendy skinny ball busting styles by buying older classic styles by Lee or Levi but you will pay around £100. Just get some trousers in linen/cotton , denim all day will make your balls manky"

My first pair of jeans was a pair of Levi’s. They were worth every penny. But sadly I got older and fatter and they got a little thin. Which ironically would solve the problem as they wore out in the crotch

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By *ockosaurusMan
over a year ago

Warwick


"I used to wear baggy jeans for that same reason, but they aren't exactly flattering are they?

So I was advised to go for a better fitting Jean with a slightly elastic material so they have more give.

In the end I went for River Island Dylan jeans, which have 1% elastane.

They are really comfortable, even for sitting for long periods, and are just a little form fitting so hug my bum and legs and look great.

They are the style I wear to clubs now, and they have definitely had the right response.

I will give them a look. Haven’t shopped in river island for ages as they didn’t fit the waist ha ha "

Plenty of other companies do 1% elastane jeans, including Levis I believe. River Island were just the ones I ended up getting.

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

I've aways gone for stretchy jeans that give the legs shape and definition but have plenty of flex for the dance floor (tore a few sets of standard non-flex jeans in my youth). Oddly enough some of the best jeans I have are Lidl centre isle. Unfortunately you can only buy them on the rare occasion they have them.

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"I've aways gone for stretchy jeans that give the legs shape and definition but have plenty of flex for the dance floor (tore a few sets of standard non-flex jeans in my youth). Oddly enough some of the best jeans I have are Lidl centre isle. Unfortunately you can only buy them on the rare occasion they have them."

I will keep my eye out for them. Will be impressive if there is any clothing left in the lidl near me ha ha.

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"I used to wear baggy jeans for that same reason, but they aren't exactly flattering are they?

So I was advised to go for a better fitting Jean with a slightly elastic material so they have more give.

In the end I went for River Island Dylan jeans, which have 1% elastane.

They are really comfortable, even for sitting for long periods, and are just a little form fitting so hug my bum and legs and look great.

They are the style I wear to clubs now, and they have definitely had the right response.

I will give them a look. Haven’t shopped in river island for ages as they didn’t fit the waist ha ha

Plenty of other companies do 1% elastane jeans, including Levis I believe. River Island were just the ones I ended up getting. "

I will keep an eye out for them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Uniqlo sell some cargo joggers

I wear them for work cos I have similar issues with the old clackers

They're the same material as cargo pants but have ample room in the gusset lol

I just tuck the ankle up and they look like normal cargos

Other than those, Timberland tend to be good

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Uniqlo sell some cargo joggers

I wear them for work cos I have similar issues with the old clackers

They're the same material as cargo pants but have ample room in the gusset lol

I just tuck the ankle up and they look like normal cargos

Other than those, Timberland tend to be good "

Thanks. Will look them up too.

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