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Ok--I'll have to take some pics with jeans on and compare with you.

EDIT: I just took two pics in a pair of my baggy fit jeans.
They are included in my BMB Profile (link is in my signature).

Do your fit you like that?
 

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Originally posted by chicago1155@May 23 2005, 03:13 PM
Does anyone have any recommendations on jeans designed with a larger crotch?

Chip & Pepper make one named "Big Pickle", but they are $180. Gap jeans ore horrible. I actually racked myself a couple times just sitting down in them. I have a pair of Nautica which are okay, but still the seam rides up and makes things uncomfortable. I'm looking for a pair that is designed specifically with some extra room in the crotch.

I do not need advice on how best to show off my cock. This is a question of comfort so any help in these regards is welcomed.

Thanks,
Robert
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Try Target's Mossimo brand, with the button fly. I'm 7"x6" and I have had no problems :D
 

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We should also be mindful that finding jeans that fit is also determined by your overall physique and body shape (waist, ass, thighs, height, etc). I will give the Tagret jeans a try when I go there next (read: Tomorrow). I don't need any jeans right now--I tend to by a new pair every 8 months or so so as th eonl ones wear out I just have newer ones to wear to death.

Thanks for the tip ActorBoy.
 

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Whatever you do, don't buy UNIGLO jeans. No space at all. I bought two pairs because they were cheap. I'm tossing them. I'm here in Tokyo. Getting clothes that fit is a nightmare
 

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Also, drop in at the nearest Harley Davidson store stocking HD "Roadwear", they make a great fitting jean which gives a little more ball room. They're well made, fit well and cost about $30-$35. Good deal.
 

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Abercrombie has a couple of new cuts that I just discovered this weekend, one is even low cut. Medium priced $70+. Also all the Paper Denim jeans that I have, work well. They're a bit more expensive, I think Paper's "cheap" jeans run about $170, but worth it (the denim they use takes several months to make), they feel and look great.
 

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I really appreciate everyone's help in identifying good fitting jeans. The one's that worked best for me were Chip & Pepper's "Big Pickle" jeans. They are designed with more room in the front. Instead of paying $187 for them in a store, I took the advice of one of the LPSG members and found a brand new pair being sold on eBay for $40.

I received them last week and they fit like a glove. They are the best fitting pair pf jeans I've ever owned. What a relief that I can now sit down without having the inseam cut into me! I placed a few photos of the jeans for you guys to see in my photo album. Check it out if you wish.

Again, thanks for all the friendly advice.

Robert
 

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I have a number of black friends who always complain about jeans that don't have enough "booty" room. (They are not big-bodied, just have fine, very round bootys.) Many of them have purchased Guess jeans and have found that brand has the comfort and room for their body type. They also look good in that brand.

Tom L.
 

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Some one suggested gusset jeans. I ordered a pair. Reasonable price, but they certainly did not wear well. The fabric wore out fast. Yes they were designed to provide ample room in the crotch. That is their only good feature. Thought You all Would Like to Know.
 

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Does anyone have any recommendations on jeans designed with a larger crotch?

Chip & Pepper make one named "Big Pickle", but they are $180. Gap jeans ore horrible. I actually racked myself a couple times just sitting down in them. I have a pair of Nautica which are okay, but still the seam rides up and makes things uncomfortable. I'm looking for a pair that is designed specifically with some extra room in the crotch.

I do not need advice on how best to show off my cock. This is a question of comfort so any help in these regards is welcomed.

Thanks,
Robert

Robert, I don't know if you have already found your jeans, but my recommendations is first button fly seems to always have more room. There are these "sport jeans" (i have a photo of them in my profile) that have a pouch in front for extra room. However, they are pretty showy, and an unusual design, so you might stand out a bit. Anyway, let me know if your interested in th e"sport jeans."

Jack