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    Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chop View Post
    If shopping for jeans that are ccw friendly, Wrangler's "check out my anatomy" jeans are a poor choice.

    I can't wear them even if I'm carrying nothing in them but underwear? But I agree, clothing seems to come very generalized into the short & fat or tall & skinny varieties.

    Makes me long for the days when clothing was tailor made.


    Wrangler makes modern styled jeans too. I wear them and Cinch. Cinch being my favorite.


    Aside from old people western jeans so tight you could count the change in someones pocket have been out of style for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont31R View Post
    Wrangler makes modern styled jeans too. I wear them and Cinch. Cinch being my favorite.


    Aside from old people western jeans so tight you could count the change in someones pocket have been out of style for a while.
    They've been replaced by effeminate fagEMO pants.

    Bottom line, any cut of jeans with a "relaxed" fit should work just fine for CCW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chop View Post
    If shopping for jeans that are ccw friendly, Wrangler's "check out my anatomy" jeans are a poor choice. I can't wear them even if I'm carrying nothing in them but underwear? But I agree, clothing seems to come very generalized into the short & fat or tall & skinny varieties. Makes me long for the days when clothing was tailor made.
    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont31R View Post
    Wrangler makes modern styled jeans too. I wear them and Cinch. Cinch being my favorite.

    Aside from old people western jeans so tight you could count the change in someones pocket have been out of style for a while.
    There are plenty of the Wreligion-Wrevealing-Wranglers still around.

    I wish I had discovered Cinch years ago. A friend of mine that works at the farm/ranch store selling them described them to me as "jeans for cowboys who spend more time at the buffet than in the saddle."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skintop911 View Post
    There are plenty of the Wreligion-Wrevealing-Wranglers still around.

    I wish I had discovered Cinch years ago. A friend of mine that works at the farm/ranch store selling them described them to me as "jeans for cowboys who spend more time at the buffet than in the saddle."
    you know that you're looking at redneck jeans when every pair on their site has a crease down the front of each leg!
    http://www.cinchjeans.com/fashion/jeans/index.php


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    Try the Gap. Their cuts range from Mick-Jagger skinny to downright baggy. And if they don't have your exact size in stores, you can almost always get what you need from gap.com. Shipping is free.


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    I am a huge fan of the original Levi 501 button fly. They are somewhat relaxed fitting, but not baggy. The quality of the denim used is very high, and they are reasonably priced.

    They also offer a classic American style that never really goes out of fashion. I typically purchase mine 2" too long for more room in the crotch area, and wear them with a 2" cuff and boots or Chuck Taylors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    you know that you're looking at redneck jeans when every pair on their site has a crease down the front of each leg!
    http://www.cinchjeans.com/fashion/jeans/index.php

    Well everyone can't do the Miami Vice look.

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