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Crisis at the office. Can't find pants

You need to try the J.C. Penney Big & Tall catalog for men. Originally Posted by Calboner I am disappointed. The title "Crisis at the office. Can't find pants" led me to expect a thread

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Old 09-24-2007   #16 (permalink)
njqt466 is offline

You need to try the J.C. Penney Big & Tall catalog for men.


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Originally Posted by Calboner View Post
I am disappointed. The title "Crisis at the office. Can't find pants" led me to expect a thread started by someone who had mislaid his trousers at work.
Did this trigger a memory Calboner? Do you care to share your story?
 
Old 09-24-2007   #17 (permalink)
Mr. Snakey is online now

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Hi Guys,
Need some help on this one. I recently got a new job back in the corporate world. In my old job, I was able to wear jeans for years with a suit shirt. This office keeps a dress-casual rule. You don't have to wear a suit, but no jeans. I am 6'4 180lb , very long and lanky. Shirts are a whole 'another problem (wear a medium shirt, but always have to roll up sleeves since there too short. But finding pants that fit are a nightmare. I have a 32" waist and 35" inseam. I am about 6" flaccid, but extremely thick, and I have a very large sac of nuts underneath. (let alone those times in a day when a guy can grow a bit for no damn reason).
I have only been able to find pants with a 32"inseam that have a 32" inseam. And the inseam on those cut right up my nuts and split everything into a projectile package just when standing. God forbid I have to sit down, there's just no room to put everything. It does not help that I have runner's (thick and solid) legs, that eat up an extra fabric the leg.
Now to make matters even worse, my boss, who happens to be gay, can't stop crotch watching when he's in the office. No offense to him. And I can appreciate a compliment when I get one, but it's out of control.
The pants for comfort is the most important thing though. I will deal with his crotch watching.
So what can anyone recommend for pants?
(and before you say, yes I have tried changing the style of my underwear already to see if that helped the fit)
Thank you.
You got a sac of problems. Good luck to you
 
Old 09-25-2007   #18 (permalink)
canuck_pa is online now

Most men's clothing stores should have pants in size 32 x 36. If you're looking for Khakis try Banana Republic..

For more dressy pants go to a good men's wear store and buy quality. Good quality pants are usually tailored better and have more "give" where you need it. Also get pants with an unfinished hem to get the length you need. They should also have more room in the seat and crotch. When buying unhemmed pants tell the tailor if you dress left or right (the side your cock hangs to). They can ease the crotch area on the side you dress.

Cheap pants will never fit as well as good quality pants that are adjusted to fit you. They'll look better and last longer.


At a men's wear store a good sales person should also be able to guide you in your selection helping you choose clothes that work well together. By buying co-ordinating pants and shirts will also stretch your wardrobe. When buying slack also buy at least two shirts that work with it for different looks.
When buying more clothes go back to the same sales person. They will get to know you and help you make selections that will stretch your wardrobe.
Think about how your clothes work together and forget about buying individual pieces.
 
Old 09-25-2007   #19 (permalink)
art
art is offline

Try Lands' End.com. They have a nice line of suit separates that are reasonably priced and good quality.
 
Old 09-25-2007   #20 (permalink)
hootie is offline

Our Good will often times sales new clothing with the tags still on it. I had a coworker spend her entire lunch there every single day.
 
Old 09-25-2007   #21 (permalink)
lafever is offline

Thrift stores are a great idea, you`ll usually find cloths already tailored, i once bought a pair of jeans in a thrift store and found $7 dollars and some change in one of the pockets, the jeans were only $4 dollars so i actually made a $3 dollar profit along with a new pair of jeans, they were hardly worn in, how cool is that?


lafever
 
Old 09-26-2007   #22 (permalink)
cgttown is offline

Bill's Khakis are a great solution. They're roomy, come with unfinished lengths, and have a variety of sizes. You can get a list of retailers near you or order online at Bills Khakis: Khaki Pants, Men's Pants.

Now, these pants are about $100 a pair, but they're great and last forever. Good fit, comfortable, and well made.
 
Old 09-26-2007   #23 (permalink)
F_Man is offline

I am about 6" flaccid, but extremely thick, and I have a very large sac of nuts underneath. I have runner's (thick and solid) legs, that eat up an extra fabric the leg.

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You have some might fine qualifications up&down there! Too bad it all causes this pants problem. One way or the other, you'll solve it comfortably.

Cheers :) FinnMan
 
Old 09-27-2007   #24 (permalink)
runnerjockto is offline

You might try Docker Dress Pants relaxed fit flat front. They fit really well in the waist and the butt, they have lots of room in the thigh without them being a weird cut and they come in a variety of lengths. I really like them because they cammoflage the package nicely but still let you know you have something down there. I always wear mine with my CK high cut hip briefs which holds everything in place and shows a nice round package if you look closely.

Try different things on, experiment. Good luck.
 
Old 09-29-2007   #25 (permalink)
LeiaSwift is offline

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Originally Posted by Calboner View Post
I am disappointed. The title "Crisis at the office. Can't find pants" led me to expect a thread started by someone who had mislaid his trousers at work.
lmao me too
 
Old 09-29-2007   #26 (permalink)
SpoiledPrincess is online now

As so many other members said try having them made, if you hunt around you can find a tailor who'll make them for little more than you'd pay for a good pair of pants from a high street store.
 
Old 09-29-2007   #27 (permalink)
behrstar is offline

The idea of tailored clothing is good, but could be expensive.

My husband is 6'7" and used to have the same problem finding pants and shirts. He found that the Big and Tall shops tended to be Big AND Tall...if you are 6'7" they assume you weigh 300#

Then he found Lands End and LL Bean - both offer pants in your size for reasonable prices plus both offer XLT shirts. Check out their websites.
 

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