06-10-2007
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| | | Best jeans for nice bulge Here is my question: how come everyone else seems to know which the right brand/style of jeans is to show a nice (quite noticeable, shapely, but not extreme) bulge and I don't? I keep trying different styles and brands and nothing works the way I want. Now, I know that this may have more to do with my anatomy than with the jeans, but my package is a decent size, so something should work, right?
The best luck I've had is with Diesel, with only limited success.
Here is what I have discovered: tight jeans flatten and constrict too much (no independent motion) while less tight jeans don't work at all. Seems like I need jeans that are tight in all the right places for a good fit, so I'm hoping you guys will give me some advice.
Also, does the underwear matter? I mostly freeball but have tried a range of cuts and it doesn't seem to matter much, except when it completely flattens me out. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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| | | Guess Falcon jeans. If you can handle them being a little lower and tighter around your hips, they make a great bulge as long as you do a couple of things: (1) wear briefs or boxer briefs underneath and (2) situate your dick upward with your head facing your belly button and your balls hanging straight below. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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Originally Posted by camb70 Here is my question: how come everyone else seems to know which the right brand/style of jeans is to show a nice (quite noticeable, shapely, but not extreme) bulge and I don't? I keep trying different styles and brands and nothing works the way I want. Now, I know that this may have more to do with my anatomy than with the jeans, but my package is a decent size, so something should work, right?
The best luck I've had is with Diesel, with only limited success.
Here is what I have discovered: tight jeans flatten and constrict too much (no independent motion) while less tight jeans don't work at all. Seems like I need jeans that are tight in all the right places for a good fit, so I'm hoping you guys will give me some advice.
Also, does the underwear matter? I mostly freeball but have tried a range of cuts and it doesn't seem to matter much, except when it completely flattens me out. | to me nothing beats my levis!  | | | |
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06-10-2007
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| | | If ya hang long soft I kno for me I cant wear my dick up because the head will be pokin out of the top of my jeans. If I stuff my dick in briefs I can show a big bulge in whatever jeans I wear. I think it has alot to do with the underwear if thats what you are into. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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| | | I have had the best luck with Levi's Offender jeans. They fit great in the ass and show off the boys beautifully. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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| | | 501's. The best. Always. Forever. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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Originally Posted by DeeBlackthorne Guess Falcon jeans. If you can handle them being a little lower and tighter around your hips, they make a great bulge as long as you do a couple of things: (1) wear briefs or boxer briefs underneath and (2) situate your dick upward with your head facing your belly button and your balls hanging straight below. | Fisher falcon, Dante Falcon, or Region Falcon? | | | |
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06-10-2007
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Originally Posted by DeeBlackthorne Guess Falcon jeans. If you can handle them being a little lower and tighter around your hips, they make a great bulge as long as you do a couple of things: (1) wear briefs or boxer briefs underneath and (2) situate your dick upward with your head facing your belly button and your balls hanging straight below. |
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I wear Diesel jeans. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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Originally Posted by goodwood I have had the best luck with Levi's Offender jeans. They fit great in the ass and show off the boys beautifully. | Offender jeans from Levi's? Is that a style? Thanks! | | | |
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06-10-2007
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Originally Posted by Bryan_Lyte2 Fisher falcon, Dante Falcon, or Region Falcon? | Heh heh, smartass. I haven't seen the Fisher in stock at our store. The Dante ones look pretty cool, especially in the pockets and the back, but I already have a darker whiskered wash. The Valencia will get you started at about $40 less if you don't mind a little bit rougher in the denim. The Region? Meh. I don't think the striped inner band is worth it. If you can still find them in stock, go for the Bloom because the denim color is a medium cast with a nice bluish-green undertone, great for a lot of brighter spring colors. The Manhattan is a perfect navy shade. Oh, and the Stratus is definitely a rocker-friendly jean. It's almost monochromatic deep ocean blue with a sharp firebird detail on the back pockets.
(Allow me to translate. A "Falcon" describes a Guess jean style defined by a super low rise, a slim fit, and a boot cut opening. Terminology like Fisher, Dante, etc. are washes -- colors of the denim.) | | | |
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06-10-2007
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Originally Posted by DeeBlackthorne Heh heh, smartass. I haven't seen the Fisher in stock at our store. The Dante ones look pretty cool, especially in the pockets and the back, but I already have a darker whiskered wash. The Valencia will get you started at about $40 less if you don't mind a little bit rougher in the denim. The Region? Meh. I don't think the striped inner band is worth it. If you can still find them in stock, go for the Bloom because the denim color is a medium cast with a nice bluish-green undertone, great for a lot of brighter spring colors. The Manhattan is a perfect navy shade. Oh, and the Stratus is definitely a rocker-friendly jean. It's almost monochromatic deep ocean blue with a sharp firebird detail on the back pockets.
(Allow me to translate. A "Falcon" describes a Guess jean style defined by a super low rise, a slim fit, and a boot cut opening. Terminology like Fisher, Dante, etc. are washes -- colors of the denim.) |
wow, someone is a retail whore!
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06-10-2007
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| | | Yes. The Offender is a style of jean. I got mine online. They are very low rise with a 7" rise, well fitted int he seat with a slight boot cut. I think they are listed under the Capital E line now. I ordered mine a couple inches larger int he waist to make sure there was enough room up front and there still wasn't enough room. It took a long time to stretch them out there. But if you are looking to show it off then these are the ones to do it. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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| | | ..don't know about the brand of jeans but a good cock ring will put everything out front for a noticeable bulge. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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| | | Wow, I should have known to ask here in the first place! All this energy spent searching, in stores and on line, an in just one day I get more info than in the last year. Thank you all for the advice.
I'll definitely try the Falcons; I hope they have them in the Guess store in town.
The Levi Offenders: since I'll be ordering online, what size? - I usually wear 29 or 30, so will the 29 offenders cut off my circulation?
DJG: what style Diesel? I have the Levan, which fit OK, although too loose even at 29. Plenty of room up front, but not only in the center but left and right too: looks like I'm hiding a piece of horizontal french bread or something; kinda weird.
Some guys seem to get the effect 'cause they point straight out. I'm long enough to always hang down or go sideways, but not so long as to create a huge bulge in briefs due to sheer volume. Oh well.
Cockrings can definitely improve things, but they pull my foreskin back exposing too much to contact with fabric, which tends to drive me nuts after an hour or so. | | | |
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06-10-2007
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Originally Posted by DJG wow, someone is a retail whore!
:) |
Angostura called. she wants her "bitter" back. | | | |
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