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22nd February 06, 09:02 AM
#11
new cuts
I still wear jeans when the tempature drops a bit...and my girlfriend seem to like me in them as well
Over here in the states, they seem to be making them with a loose fit cut. You see the younger guys wearing that style now. Not sure I'd venture into the realm of the "20 something" fashion though.
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22nd February 06, 09:25 AM
#12
It seems that jeans are the "national" uniform for everyone here, but I am not into uniformity anymore.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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22nd February 06, 10:16 AM
#13
I've kept a couple pair of jeans around for riding my motorcycle. That's about the only time I wear them, though.
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22nd February 06, 10:23 AM
#14
When the transit workers strike hit last year, if it wasn't for my jeans, I woudl have frozen to death on my walk to work -- 2 hours each way and over 2 bridges...
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22nd February 06, 10:44 AM
#15
I own three pairs of jeans that I use. I like them, I look good in them (or so my girlfriend says), and I they fit my style. I wear the slim fit models, or straight leg. I sacrifice comfort for look, which is kinda dumb, but I have to please my lady sometimes too.
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22nd February 06, 11:14 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Iņaki
I own three pairs of jeans that I use. I like them, I look good in them (or so my girlfriend says), and I they fit my style. I wear the slim fit models, or straight leg. I sacrifice comfort for look, which is kinda dumb, but I have to please my lady sometimes too.
It took awhile for her to come around, but my wife prefers to see me in a kilt. My jeans are kept strictly for function, safety, and to keep me from being arrested while riding my motorcyle. I've also tossed out all my old dress pants as I never wear them.
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22nd February 06, 12:20 PM
#17
Kilts for warm weather wear and jeans for cold weather and bugs in the bush.
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22nd February 06, 12:33 PM
#18
Jeans are as popular as ever here in Norway. I wear jeans most days for work teaching, and at home mucking about in the garage head-first in some engine bay. Jeans a no-no when hiking and doing other out-door activities... I guess things might change, as my first kilt is somewhere over the North Sea on its way to me as speaking
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22nd February 06, 12:38 PM
#19
Go baggy jeans! I still like the feel of oversized clothing, although not so oversized they fall off when I walk I have one pair of cargo jeans that are very comfy, although obviously not as comfy as my kilts...
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22nd February 06, 12:44 PM
#20
I wear jeans for stuff like working on the car and other messy stain producing activities. Of course, I don't do things like that much anymore so as it happens I haven't worn jeans in nearly 2 years.
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