Size 32" waist jeans do not sell often?

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Joemonkey

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i'm 6'1 200lbs and wear 36x32

i have a little beer gut, but thats it for the "fatness"
 

gunblade

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I am 5'11" and 144 lbs.
I always have a hard time finding 30*32 that I wear in costco or sears.
 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Holy Fvck!

It's like the aryan goddamned race around here.

Everyone is 5'10"-6'2" and 160-180lbs.
rolleye.gif

not me:)
 

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I see plenty of 32's usually. I wear 31 and that's a size that's a bit more difficult to find.
 
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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Holy Fvck!

It's like the aryan goddamned race around here.

Everyone is 5'10"-6'2" and 160-180lbs.
rolleye.gif

5'11" - 165 lbs.
Ectomorph, so the extra weight comes from muscle.
Red Blood Cell levels are of a 14-18 year old (currently 22).

:beer::D

Oh, I'm not white, btw.
 

LAUST

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il/grease/paint/grass/ATF on anyway so that was my only reason for looking there ;)
 
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Megatomic

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: spidey07
a man's inseam should NOT be larger than his waist.

I also thought they were out of 32's because everybody wears that size.

Maybe if you're tall.
For us short people? 34x30. 5'7" 185 at my fattest in the winter.

I also thought that 32 and 34 are hard to find b/c it's an "average" size.
Weird!
I'm am 1/16" over 6ft tall and my inseam is 30", 29" in some pants. When I was in the Navy they called me Capt. Torso. :D
 

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LAUST, why not just buy a $50 pair of Walls or Carhart bibs and wear them for most of your work around the house and in the shop?

Let them take the beating.
 

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Well, bib overalls. You can get them in either 8oz or 12oz weight. The 12oz is the traditional heavier weight, but the 8oz is a lot lighter and allows more mobility.
 
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I used to wear 32X32, then I started riding a mountain bike regularly. I had to start buying larger waisted pants so they would fit my thighs. This was before the whole notion of "relaxed fit" came about.

Now there are all these morons running around with their pants so relaxed their ass hangs out.
 

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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
I used to wear 32X32, then I started riding a mountain bike regularly. I had to start buying larger waisted pants so they would fit my thighs. This was before the whole notion of "relaxed fit" came about.

Now there are all these morons running around with their pants so relaxed their ass hangs out.

Buwahahaha!!!
 

Megatomic

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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteve
I used to wear 32X32, then I started riding a mountain bike regularly. I had to start buying larger waisted pants so they would fit my thighs. This was before the whole notion of "relaxed fit" came about.
I'm maniacal on my stationary bike, same on my real bike in the past. Relaxed fit jeans are (to me) the greatest thing since sliced bread.

 

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32" waist is considered "small" whereas 33-34 is a medium...thought that's the standard everywhere.
Everybody wonders why I don't shop at Old Navy...oh man, finding a 29x30 or 30x30 at Old Navy is very difficult: hence I have to rely on the Gap or Banana Republic for those.
 

Riprorin

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I wear 30 - 32 x 30 (depending on the cut) and haven't had too many problems finding pants.
 

godspeedx

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The problem is you're looking at Sam's Club for pants.

Go to a clothing store and you'll have no problem.
 

BD231

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Originally posted by: LAUST
I tear through my work jeans like crazy, I do all my own home improvment, automobile and landscaping here at my house so I like cheap jeans.

So I just got back from the Sam's Club by my house, they have no jeans under 33" because the manager says they do not sell enough to buy in bulk, most were 38" - 42". Now is it just me or is 38 X 32 a FATA$$!!??

No wonder this country gets excited over diets and miracle pills, it's a lard yard! :| Christ I'm 5'6" 160lbs and I feel the need to get my crunches on!

While on the subject I thought this was some funny $h!t too.

Ofcourse my luck it stopped 33" and I'm a 32" LOL

Maybe if take off those ball huggers and slip into a 34 you wont tear up so many jeans man, your packin ass at 160 being only 5'6".

When you're a grown man the height of a 7th-8th grader you're obviously going to have some trouble finding cloths. Go to Ross or Marshalls, plenty of 32's for CHEAP.
 

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I used to able to wear 32x32 regular fit jeans, and then 32x32 relaxed fit jeant, and then 33x32 regular fit...33x32 relaxed fit, now it's 34x32...very depressing :)
 

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One weird thing I noticed, I can fit into a 34" waist jean or casual slacks but in formal attire I have to buy 36...
 

SportSC4

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wow, you 6' people fit in 32" inseam pants? I'm 5'7", 170lb and best fit is 31x30 (kcufing impossible to find) or 32x30 w/ a belt (esp w/ boot cut). i mostly buy 32x30 now because of boot cut jeans. out of the boot cut brands i'll get levi's because dkny and etc make the thigh area too tight for their corresponding waist sizes.