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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The Vicar is very partial to his Levi 501's and has been for many years. Even when he was much larger than he is now he always thought they were well fitted and gave him some shape, unlike other jeans that made it look like his bum reached the back of his knees. So do you have a favourite make of jeans and why?
And.. The Vicar will not go out in jeans if they are not ironed. This seems to devide people, so do you or don't you iorn your jeans.
Technically that's 3 questions.. Dang!
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"The Vicar is very partial to his Levi 501's and has been for many years. Even when he was much larger than he is now he always thought they were well fitted and gave him some shape, unlike other jeans that made it look like his bum reached the back of his knees. So do you have a favourite make of jeans and why?
And.. The Vicar will not go out in jeans if they are not ironed. This seems to devide people, so do you or don't you iorn your jeans.
Technically that's 3 questions.. Dang!
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I make all jeans look good and never ever iron them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I struggle a little with jeans. The ones that fit my waist don't fit my legs and are uncomfortably tight, and if they fit my legs I have to go up about two inches on the waist. I do have a wonderful pair of stretchy denim jeans but I can't remember where I got them to buy more |
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
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Levis 501 was my go to..and now is just my jeans for gardening
I've found much better jeans quality from other brands, and I've joined the 'slim fit' bandwagon for that silhouetted fit |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sounds very much like there is a gap in market for fitted jeans,ones that actually fit per person.
Never irons creases let's my hot body get rid of any. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Skinny jeans are my style, I have various branded but the most comfortable and my favourites are from river island.
The quality is as good as any Levi’s I’ve had and the fit for my athletic build a perfect.
They really show off my beautifully toned buttocks |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does the Vicar iron a crease down the front of his jeans though! I fear that that is an unforgivable sin, and a special place in hell is reserved for such behaviour. "
Never. Although he makes sure his seams are sharp. |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
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"Skinny jeans are my style, I have various branded but the most comfortable and my favourites are from river island.
The quality is as good as any Levi’s I’ve had and the fit for my athletic build a perfect.
They really show off my beautifully toned buttocks "
So peachy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm yet to find jeans that fit my bum, thighs and waist well without squashing my arse flat or gaping at the back of my waist. "
Lacey it would be a sin to change the shape of your wonderfully formed arse in any way. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Only ever wear 501s, on the odd occasion I've worn others they've just not felt right - just a shame I don't get my regular business trips to the States any more so I can get them for under £30 a pair.
And yes I prefer to iron them, although if I need a clean pair and haven't ironed them have in the past grabbed them from the ironing pile but prefer not to. |
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I used to always wear loose, bootcut as I thought they were comfortable.
But I was persuaded to try a slim fit with (forgotten its name, not lycra) something that gives it a little stretch from River Island. I love them!
They actually feel really good. The slight tightness on my body makes me feel sexy and I look so much better in them.
I don't iron them though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Vicar is very partial to his Levi 501's and has been for many years. Even when he was much larger than he is now he always thought they were well fitted and gave him some shape, unlike other jeans that made it look like his bum reached the back of his knees. So do you have a favourite make of jeans and why?
And.. The Vicar will not go out in jeans if they are not ironed. This seems to devide people, so do you or don't you iorn your jeans.
Technically that's 3 questions.. Dang!
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They don't make 501 jeans to fit my shape. I have quite a deep curve in the small of my back. F&F (Tesco) for me everytime, they fit perfectly x |
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You get what you pay for as with everything. As smart jeans for men are worn for going out in these days they have to be fitted and comfortable whilst looking good. Going out out it has to be Jacob Cohen or Tramarossa. Everyday jeans are Diesel or Replay. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Skinny jeans are my style, I have various branded but the most comfortable and my favourites are from river island.
The quality is as good as any Levi’s I’ve had and the fit for my athletic build a perfect.
They really show off my beautifully toned buttocks
So peachy "
Thank you belle
It’s the hill sprints and step ups
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By *-and-LCouple
over a year ago
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Order most of my jeans from eBay now as I find it really hard to get bootcut jeans anywhere else. Can't abide skinny jeans as they make my feet (size 11 and I'm only 5' 8") look even more disproportionately massive than they already are. Sadly though that's all that seems to be available most places on the high street, without paying crazy designer prices anyway. |
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Hugo boss and Hiut for him, Hiut and Guess for me.
They just fit and feel nice, and guess jeans are great for the booty.
Can’t wear them with creases though so iron as necessary, although they don’t really need much to be honest. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hello Vicar
I struggle to get jeans to fit me... My current pair slip on and off without even unfastening any of the buttons ... Therefore I have a very good belt!
However, I don't have an iron |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hello Vicar
I struggle to get jeans to fit me... My current pair slip on and off without even unfastening any of the buttons ... Therefore I have a very good belt!
However, I don't have an iron "
Hello Midnight.... I'm sure there are advantages to having your jeans slip on and off easily. I also have a wonderful selection of belts, maybe we should compare? |
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