Pants suggestions!

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  Thread Started By:   seb.woodward   On:   Wednesday 07/04/2010 @ 18:29 Show Newest First    
seb.woodward
Posts: 20
Worcestershire
  #1  Pants suggestions!  Posted 07/04/2010 @ 18:29
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Sorry if this has already been done to death but i only joined today and couldn't see one on this topic!

I'm looking to get some new pants and i want them pretty baggy, i want them really to touch the floor when not on the board.
I was looking at some DC banshee pants but have read mixed reviews.

Could any of you suggest some pants that you have tried and as well as being decent quality are baggy as.

Cheers.
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inactive_16115
Posts: 4226
  #2  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 07/04/2010 @ 18:38
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QUOTE (seb.woodward - 07/04/2010 @ 18:29)

i want them really to touch the floor when not on the board.

What, the crotch?
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seb.woodward
Posts: 20
Worcestershire
  #3  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 07/04/2010 @ 18:49
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no not the crotch...the legs! the trousers i have now aren't that baggy so they backs of the legs do not touch the floor as the boots prevent it...i am after trousers that are baggy in the leg in both length and width
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chr15dallat
Posts: 842
UK - Northern Ireland
  #4  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 07/04/2010 @ 19:05
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i got some dayglo white nomis raws, theyre pretty baggy but i want even bigger next season as im quite tall so i need mahoosive for it to look baggy, think im gonna have to hit the technine gear next season
'To do a dangerous thing with style is what I call art' - Charles Bukowski
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inactive_16115
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  #5  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 07/04/2010 @ 19:17
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any normal pants in XXL
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seb.woodward
Posts: 20
Worcestershire
  #6  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 07/04/2010 @ 19:21
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i see your point but i am only just a large waist so i dont want to get a pair of XXL and have them not fit at the waist hence why i started the thread, to see if there are any that are cut to be baggy allowing me to get a good fitting waist!
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chr15dallat
Posts: 842
UK - Northern Ireland
  #7  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 07/04/2010 @ 20:08
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thats what belts were invented for, my nomis pants dont even come close to fitting at the waist i can fit both arms into the pants at the waist and they still dont remotely fit. just belt it all up
'To do a dangerous thing with style is what I call art' - Charles Bukowski
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daywalker
Posts: 1484
London
  #8  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 08/04/2010 @ 00:40
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QUOTE (inactive_16115 - 07/04/2010 @ 19:17)

any normal pants in XXL

sounds like mine, i have a pair in XXXL.. and they fit just fine... i have another pair of HH in XL, and when i wear them with my crash pants they look like leggins???

personally i think the "Extra baggy" look pants just dont sit right and make it look like you have 2 foot long legs? getting a nice pair of pants 2 sizes bigger than your normal size and adding the belt is a much better look..

Andy
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cantridepete
Posts: 979
France
  #9  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 08/04/2010 @ 08:47
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dc are pants are crap, i wont be buying any more..... you do realise that when they drag on the floor they'll get knackered ubber quick dont you? A lot of people that spend any real time in the mountain will roll them up or wear them ontop of the boot when walking, its punters that drag them along on there one week a year
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speedy75
Posts: 139
Lincolnshire
  #10  Re: Pants suggestions!  Posted 08/04/2010 @ 16:44
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2011 is sooooooooooo gonna be about 1 PIECES so forget pants get a 1 piece
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