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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 09:31 AM
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Yea, the only good thing about low cut jeans is when girls wear them, and decide to bend over.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 09:57 AM
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Yea, the only good thing about low cut jeans is when girls wear them, and decide to bend over.
They that low???????
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 10:08 AM
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The few pairs I tried on were. Felt like everytime I moved, my *** was hanging out. Plus where they sat, felt like wearing a normal pair of pants that was about to fall down. Very uncomfortable.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 12:31 PM
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I always wear boot cut jeans. Little wider down the leg. But I also wear my pants around the waist and my boxers are about the amount of the elastic band about my pants. So it's almost like I'm 'saggin' but I actually am wearing my pants around my waist, so when you do bend over your butt crack ain't hangin out. Nothin is more disgusting than someone bent over and you happen to be looking that way and catch a plumbers crack. Unless it's a hot girl then it's all game. But most girls around here wear Hollister under type shirts that are longer than their actual shirt so you don't see that too much around here.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 04:06 PM
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Just curious, any bodybuilders/"in shape" powerlifters out there?

"Fitted" shirts are out of the question. My girlfriend bought me an XL Hollister t-shirt. The dam thing looks like spandex on me. I just wear L or XL t-shirts. I don't really mind them being loose around the waist. Jeans/pants are a different story. It takes quite a bit of shopping and dressing room changes for me to find something that's not too tight on my thighs and baggy around the waist...
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 04:14 PM
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An XL Hollister shirt is like a M/L in other brands. I tried on a Large Hollister shirt, and would of sworn it was a small. My buddy had a complex about his small frame, and he would buy a lot of Hollister b/c he could get away with some M's. Made him feel good.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 04:24 PM
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How about asking some gals you see wherever you shop to help you out, easy way to chat with some grrrrs and get some cool looking swag at the same time.

I never bring my wife shopping or let her shop for me, I always ask for help or if girls are shopping i ask them what they like or whats "in" right now.

501's and a cotton pocket t-shirt is my favorite attire though.
Dress shirts with some nice jeans, I better be hittin the ol hatchetwound ( id use another word but some people here might get offended!

Someone`s gotta die to get me in a suit and tie though.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 09:08 PM
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I don't consider myself a bodybuilder by any means since I don't have the bulk they do. I'm pretty fit though. But also I'm only a 165 pounds so clothing isn't hard at all for me to find. I also wear a M shirt/sweatshirt in hollister and abercrombie. But ya they run small. I bought some other workout type alabama workout shirts as Mediums and they are pretty big.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by JNC995
An XL Hollister shirt is like a M/L in other brands. I tried on a Large Hollister shirt, and would of sworn it was a small. My buddy had a complex about his small frame, and he would buy a lot of Hollister b/c he could get away with some M's. Made him feel good.
Yeah, she knew they ran small but... it was just ridiculous.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2010 | 11:56 PM
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i'm a big fan of Under Armor.. their clothes are real comfortable and fit nice
 
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Old Jan 28, 2010 | 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by MudTerrain
Just curious, any bodybuilders/"in shape" powerlifters out there?

"Fitted" shirts are out of the question. My girlfriend bought me an XL Hollister t-shirt. The dam thing looks like spandex on me. I just wear L or XL t-shirts. I don't really mind them being loose around the waist. Jeans/pants are a different story. It takes quite a bit of shopping and dressing room changes for me to find something that's not too tight on my thighs and baggy around the waist...
I don't know if i would consider myself a bodybuilder, but i spend alot of time at the gym and am in very good shape...my biggest problem is with buying shirts is that if i get one to fit me in the chest/ arms is that it is usually extremely long, and if i get one in the right length it feels like i am wearing spandex on my chest/arms..about the best place i can find to buy shirts is "The Buckle" or affliction shirts. They seem to fit the best.
I guess im going to have to get shirts tailored as others have mentioned.
 

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Old Jan 28, 2010 | 01:45 AM
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I know I'll probably get flamed for asking, but I'm tired of wearing shirts that either look like a parachute around my waist, or are too tight on my chest....So, my question is, where are you guys getting athletic fit clothing? I need some new stuff, and don't feel like wasting money on crap I wont/can't wear.
I have had good luck with Diesel clothing. It has a great athletic fit. You can find it in Bloomindales, Saks, other high end department stores, the few Diesel stores that there are across the country or online. The prices in physical retail stores are high but you can find the prices marked way down online. Try a t-shirt or shirt in a large and see how you like it. Good luck.

Some links here:

http://store.diesel.com/home/tskay/3FD17CD7/ini/1

http://www.djpremium.com/shop/G1-V83...52/diesel.html

http://www.zappos.com/diesel

http://www.ssense.com/men/designers/diesel/t-shirt

http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/...34374306388988

http://www.6pm.com/diesel
 
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