BUTTONFLY JEANS

I love button flies. I have them in jeans, shorts, cords, linen pants... just about anything that I can find them in. I don't have much use for them in boxers, though: reaching in and getting that unbuttoned is a pain. And balls out to piss? Definitely!
 
I love button fly jeans, 501s are good but any kind will do. I've never had the problem unbuttoning them. It's been years since I've bought unwashed jeans though so maybe that's part of it. I go commando a lot and I just hate the idea of a zipper being so close to my willy.

This is why I I liked wearing button flys. I almost never wore underwear when I was in school and I had a few zipper events when I was younger.
After you wash em a few times the button flys get really nice and feel great against my penis.
 
$158.50? I admit it has been awhile since I've bought Levis but this is too much!:confused:

Yeah, it is pretty ridiculous how expensive jeans have become. But Levi's had to follow suit or get killed by the slew of high-end brands that came onto the scene a few years ago. At the very least, I like that I can wear a traditional American brand that hasn't lost its fashion cachet.
 
I love them on men or women. The only thing I have never been able to figure out is...why can the person wearing them usually pull the top button and have them all come open, whereas another person can't achieve the same results, and has to unbutton them one by one?

Anyone else know what I'm talking about? It just doesn't make sense to me.

talent:wink:
just like has been written earlier, once these buttons are broken in, they're faster than a zipper, so i think we've got a lot of impatient pee'ers around here:biggrin1:
 
I used to like them but I remember I stopped wearing them after my girlfriend told me the button fly jeans were on the gay side because some girl jeans have them. Ladies, if you see a guy with button fly jeans do you think thats effeminate?
 
I had my black buttonfly jeans on last night standing at the bar chatting to this guy and he was able to undo the bottom 2 buttons and play with me descreetly right there at the bar. He didn't have any trouble what so ever getting them undone. So glad I wore them
 
So, on the subject of button flies... and tying it in with the gay necklace (then bandana) question... when a gay guy leaves the bottom button unbuttoned is he signalling he's a bottom, and conversely when he leaves the top one unbuttoned, is he signalling that he's a top?
 
For some reason, the shops within 10 miles of me only do a very rare collection of button fly, none of which I like, so I almost always go zip. Never had an accident... yet! (Always tuck it away careful, then pull away as I zip to make sure I don't get any hairs stuck in).

Anyone know any decent UK mail order companies that sell decent button fly jeans which are less than £50 ?
 
I used to like them but I remember I stopped wearing them after my girlfriend told me the button fly jeans were on the gay side because some girl jeans have them. Ladies, if you see a guy with button fly jeans do you think thats effeminate?
Ok tell your girl that she would be the only one using a ring, because it is on the gay side of the jewlery since the woman use them too.:biggrin1:

I dont use jeans with zipper anymore. I have broken many and tend to auto-unzip me on any time. :mad:

To pee its really fast. unbelt, open the big button, then pull the left part of the fly forward leaving the right hand still. 2 seconds max.
The trick is to re-button, that takes a lot for me.
 
I'm a big fan of 501s. Easy to open, and lots of comments if I leave a lower button or two undone when commando. I've never had a lover who had any trouble opening them. (Though some of them don't open the lowest button if it's buttoned, before sliding those jeans lower or off.)
 
Only buttons for me -- zippers are much to dangerous when one doesn't ever wear underwear. Last month I was shopping for jeans and told the clerk who was helping me that I only wanted to try on button fly jeans. He was so cute when he looked at my crotch and said he always went commando too. He brought me a pair of 501s and some others as well and asked if I needed help in the dressing room. It took us almost a half-hour of "trying them on" before I selected my purchase. I didn't know shopping was so much fun.

Hugz,
Bobby

PS: I always leave the bottom and the top button undone.
 
But add me to the list of button-fly jeans haters! I can't abide the things, such a nuisance. Zips all the way for me.

Care to expand and say why? The only problems I've had with them is trying to unbutton the fly without undoing the top (waste) button, and buttoning them back up seems to take forever, so I usually just do a couple, get bored and leave the rest open.