ive posted on this a time or two before but i still cant find any good choices that i like.
the problem is i wear around a 38-american eagle pant to like a 44 in some other brands..
i have a huge butt. so it makes me buy bigger size pants than i need.
im looking for a baggy pant that doesnt want to rip when i bend over.
ive tried vans XL but its so damn tight on the butt.. its very hard to find XXL pants now days. i dont want to resort to ski pants really but if all else fails im looking at columbia and north face
Zumiez pants arent really baggy. If you want super baggy jeans try looking at Ecko, South Pole, and stuff like that. Its the "gangster" type clothing that i'd suggest if you want baggy.
I recently tried on some Sessions gear and they have some HUGE pants -- they have three 'styles', Summit, Terrain, and Park, and each one constitutes to how baggy the gear is. I havent tried on Summit, but I can attest that Terrain is a looser fit and Park is baaaaaaaaaaaaggy.
ohhh. i see. i thought you were talking about like jeans. lmao.
lets see.. zumiez does have good stuff. pretty baggy.
i wish i could get some pants this season. but my mom is complaining that i already have a pair (walmart brand) and that i dont need new ones. although the walmart ones are really good. haha.
i have the same issues. im a size 44 waist and i found a it ridiculously difficult to find pants fo myself. then i stumbled across this website. just ordered the pants. thought they looked decent. heres the link.
after trying on columbias XL UV (i think there the UVs) and the XXL UV I was stuck between the two sizes.. xl a little tight.. xxl a little big
then i bit the bullet and got some sessions terrain fit pants in the dub x
they fit like a dream.. so happy
thanks for yalls help!
-nick
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