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Old 08-23-2009, 06:15 PM   #61
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I heard "Skinny Jeans" can actually be dangerous... is it true? (cut off circulation too much... especially to certain areas in men)
Not really true. I wear them and find them really comfortable. It's not too different to wearing other jeans, except you can feel them hugging your knees. I'm really tall and pretty skinny though (30 or 31 in the waist but I need a 34 in length and with some brands even that's not enough). I have tried on jeans before that I felt were too tight though.

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we have shopping centers but most of them just have girls shops in them and all the guys shops ive seen dont sell skinnys even though they are big over here
Where the heck are you shopping? I can't think of a shop around me (Gold Coast) that doesn't sell them.

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Old 08-23-2009, 08:13 PM   #62
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Not really true. I wear them and find them really comfortable. It's not too different to wearing other jeans, except you can feel them hugging your knees. I'm really tall and pretty skinny though (30 or 31 in the waist but I need a 34 in length and with some brands even that's not enough). I have tried on jeans before that I felt were too tight though.


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Hmmm jeans huggin my knees drives me nuts... I just wore one of my pairs of jeans for the first time since the begining of the summer, and they are all at the absolute tightes that I can stand (they are getting kinda short on me too)

Looks like I need to go shopping before fall...
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Old 08-25-2009, 03:45 AM   #63
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I live in CQ and even the surfy type shops don't sell them, I am going down to Brisbane soon though, what shops would I look in?
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Ah, I see. It depends how much you want to spend I suppose. Have a look in General Pants Co maybe? If you're going shopping in the city you'll find them pretty quickly.
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I heard "Skinny Jeans" can actually be dangerous... is it true? (cut off circulation too much... especially to certain areas in men)
During the disco era there were actually a couple deaths from too tight jeans combined with stuffing certain areas of the anatomy. The combination and constriction it caused did cause blood to pool and clot leading to death...

I think I would have to ban myself if I told you all the details, but suffice it to say, that it was the jeans in combination with a few factors. The stuffing being perhaps the largest factor,
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that would be a horrible way to die...
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basically a heart attack, stroke, or pulmonary embolism. Just caused by stupidity.
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It seems like I am one of the few dudes around here that doesn't wear skinny's. I hate trends and I see them as a trend. I wear regular worn out, sometimes ripped up, jeans (probably from the 90's) that I buy at Value Village for a couple bucks. No "stone washed" or "pre-ripped" things at Randy River.
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What i haye is when i enjoy something and it isnt a fad, and THEN, all of a sudden, it is.
Skinny jeans, heavy musoc, and whatnot, all of a sudden have gotten extremely popular to be into. And if you were into them before then you look like a follower of fads, and if you continue them when they are dropped people make fun of you because they say you need to move on...

I wore girls jeans and skinny jeans before they were cool, before every frikken store in the mall carried them. I liked hardcore and metal and their variants before every little scene girl attached themselves to Impending Doom and Underoath...
I really hope they move on soon.... Gah, go listen to brokencyde or something you little fadsters...
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Ah, I see. It depends how much you want to spend I suppose. Have a look in General Pants Co maybe? If you're going shopping in the city you'll find them pretty quickly.
Anywhere sell them for under $50? I'm guessing not but anyways.
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