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Oct 13 2015 05:25am
Quote (Orakpo @ Oct 10 2015 10:26am)
Well I'm not gonna squat in "chinos" when I have gym shorts/compression pants. I have jeans with elastane in them that are flexible for any movement I do and don't look "bulky"?

Also made in the USA doesn't mean shit lol.



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Who wears chinos in the gym?..
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Oct 13 2015 11:57am
There's a reason I have clothes I wear to the gym and those I wear to work.

One set smell like ass, the others do not.

(Even if they don't smell like ass I'm not wearing a pair of jeans I did squats in out and about or am too rushed to bring a change of clothes)

Cool idea, brand name is just misleading as this would work for a lot of shit as others said.
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Oct 13 2015 01:12pm
Lol they aren't marketing this as being used in the gym. They are just saying that their target market are people who lift or are athletes with big defined legs that have trouble fitting comfortably in other pants. In addition, they are just saying that the pants are well built and will not rip on you if are active in them, whether it be lifting weights, biking, running, sports, etc.
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Oct 13 2015 02:59pm
I've moved away from athletic fitting clothes in general... I've purchased a couple pairs of jeans from places that claim to have wide legs / big ass for 'athletic' people (or in Canada we call them hockey legs). Was pretty disappointed with both pairs of pants (both from different companies), they didnt fit well and I had to exchange both for bigger sizes. Most jeans I have to buy a waist size bigger to fit the legs generally speaking, so I was hoping that these 'athletic fitting' clothes would fit my waist correctly. I was wrong, so back to the good 'ol days of trying on pairs of jeans at the store and hoping you find a pair that fits nice.
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Oct 13 2015 05:28pm
trying to find a good pair of jeans is harder than trying to find a wifey
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I've moved away from athletic fitting clothes in general... I've purchased a couple pairs of jeans from places that claim to have wide legs / big ass for 'athletic' people (or in Canada we call them hockey legs). Was pretty disappointed with both pairs of pants (both from different companies), they didnt fit well and I had to exchange both for bigger sizes. Most jeans I have to buy a waist size bigger to fit the legs generally speaking, so I was hoping that these 'athletic fitting' clothes would fit my waist correctly. I was wrong, so back to the good 'ol days of trying on pairs of jeans at the store and hoping you find a pair that fits nice.



Believe these pants will for you better than any other hockey leg jeans lol. My friend plays hockey and squats and deads 400+. He also has genetically huge legs. He bought these after I gave him a discount code and he said they are amazing. No need to size up on waist (they give you some measurement guidelines on their website). He said these are so comfy he'd wear them on a long flight ...
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