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Does Levi make pants for regular men anymore?

Dari

Lifer
I bought some Levi jeans off amazon 2 years ago. Some 505 pants. They were tight so I put them away. Last month I found them in my closet and contacted Levi and they said they would exchange it for some 550s. The reason is because their "regular" 505s were actually made to be tight (i.e., not for regular men). the cs rep said he would exchange it for 550s and I got them yesterday and they are still fucking tight. I am 34x35 and I can't wear this shit. It's too tight. Something isn't right about a man wearing tight pants. Do they make anything that regular men can wear? If not, what options do I have for blue jeans?
 
Kohls usually carries them. They are what I wear. I got wide hips relative to my build and can't stand skinny jeans. These things are like the sweatpant equivalent of jeans...relaxed and comfortable. As opposed to the yoga pants equivalent AKA skinny jeans.
 
The only clothes I've bought without trying them on first is tee-shirts and underwear, pretty hard to mess those up. everything else I go to the store and try on first. sizes do very a bit between brands.
 
Kohls usually carries them. They are what I wear. I got wide hips relative to my build and can't stand skinny jeans. These things are like the sweatpant equivalent of jeans...relaxed and comfortable. As opposed to the yoga pants equivalent AKA skinny jeans.

They're not in NYC...
 
In my quest to support more american made products...I've bought roundhouse jeans and a all american clothing and found they all fit "normal"...normal waist height size etc. I give up on the " normal" brands.
 
I bought some Levi jeans off amazon 2 years ago. Some 505 pants. They were tight so I put them away. Last month I found them in my closet and contacted Levi and they said they would exchange it for some 550s. The reason is because their "regular" 505s were actually made to be tight (i.e., not for regular men). the cs rep said he would exchange it for 550s and I got them yesterday and they are still fucking tight. I am 34x35 and I can't wear this shit. It's too tight. Something isn't right about a man wearing tight pants. Do they make anything that regular men can wear? If not, what options do I have for blue jeans?

I'm on the tall and heavy side (38X34 - just north of fatass but well short of total slob) and I find Old Navy's loose fit jeans and the lucky brand 455 relaxed fits to be extremely confortable.
 
I gave up on Levi's. Read the Amazon reviews on the 569s (loose straight). They changed the style in 2009, and they're MUCH tighter now. The 569s, which are Levi's loosest jeans, are equivalent to what regular (non-loose) jeans were before the skinny jeans fad started.

The pictures on Levi's website are deceiving. Here's what they show: http://us.levi.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=3692000

Here's what they actually look like:
http://www.amazon.com/Levis-Loose-St...dp/B00GB7YJ5I/

Yeah, the cs mentioned something about them changing the styles. But he also said they changed it back and I may have gotten one of the older ones. Either way, these pants are too freaking tight. My wife says she can see the outline of my cock and my balls are saying "We're dying over here."

Other people have mentioned brands I've never even heard off. Are they like the hundred dollar jeans people were complaining about here last year?
 
Perhaps Ballroom Jeans are in order? Don't have any myself yet but once I finish wearing out my Levis I'm probably going to give them a try. Gotta throw something on other than 5.11 khaki pants every so often. 😉
 
Ballroom....beware, I own some of the firehose work pants which also feature the ballroom tech. Beware...they are tight for their size.
 
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