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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Which company makes the baggiest pants.
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 thanks! -nick |
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I think Special Blend makes really big ones, too.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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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.
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Aperture and Empyre are Zumiez brand pants.
The closest that I've found to the Aperture Parallax XL pants were some Sessions Movement XL pants.
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Last edited by legallyillegal; 11-16-2008 at 06:19 PM. |
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