I haven't tried that cut on. Also I found out they do make the safado with stretch, they just did't in the ones at the store I went to. The wash being cool is the most important though. I like lots of shaded texturing on front of legs and back so it looks like the jeans are very layered in texture and color. I don't like solid color.
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They have 2 % stretch. I'll try on a pair and see. Having stretch feels good in any jeans that are not lose. The safado's NEEd the stretch, they are too stiff without, but that is a biker. I hate paying that much, so if anyone else makes a Jean with cool shaded wash all over and >=2% stretch dark wash and slim for less I'll buy it from them. I don't care about label.
post #48 of 55
12/21/10 at 5:44pm
Diesel safado's are tight, that picture is not a safado. Also the model pictures on a lot of these seem to wearing them a few sizes larger, because I tried on a safado and z and the z and they are tight if you buy the right size waist.
I say 4% because that is what my other jeans have. 2% may be enough for straightleg slim, it all depends. A little extra can't hurt.
I say 4% because that is what my other jeans have. 2% may be enough for straightleg slim, it all depends. A little extra can't hurt.
post #50 of 55
12/21/10 at 7:21pm
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12/21/10 at 10:47pm
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12/21/10 at 11:08pm
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Because I can' stand jeans that feel contrictive and tight and hard to move in. Ironically I think in many cases men's jeans need elastin more than women's because of the mechanics.
Jeans need to be able to bend at the axis point as close to the apex of the inseen as possible to allow the legs to move when walking etc. With women's jeans they can simply raise the inseam really high in the crotch so you get a really close point of axis that matches the actual mechanis of the body, so you don't need stretch unless the whole jeans ate super tight I guess. This is what you will dee in stores. Women can move very easily in jeans that are much tighter than anything a man could wear because if the higher crotch inseam.
Of course with men you can't raise the crotch that high, it would feel or look good. The only alternative is to have loose jeans or have jeans that ate hard to move in if they fit all the way. The middle ground is to have jeans like the Lucky slim which are almost fit all the way. That is why some elastin on the jeans like the diesel safado ( which is nit their really tight jeans even) would help comfort and movement. The just don't feel free and comfortable without elastane.
Jeans need to be able to bend at the axis point as close to the apex of the inseen as possible to allow the legs to move when walking etc. With women's jeans they can simply raise the inseam really high in the crotch so you get a really close point of axis that matches the actual mechanis of the body, so you don't need stretch unless the whole jeans ate super tight I guess. This is what you will dee in stores. Women can move very easily in jeans that are much tighter than anything a man could wear because if the higher crotch inseam.
Of course with men you can't raise the crotch that high, it would feel or look good. The only alternative is to have loose jeans or have jeans that ate hard to move in if they fit all the way. The middle ground is to have jeans like the Lucky slim which are almost fit all the way. That is why some elastin on the jeans like the diesel safado ( which is nit their really tight jeans even) would help comfort and movement. The just don't feel free and comfortable without elastane.
this guy has spent way too much time thinking about his fucking jawnz.
post #53 of 55
12/21/10 at 11:26pm
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Diesel safado's are tight, that picture is not a safado. Also the model pictures on a lot of these seem to wearing them a few sizes larger, because I tried on a safado and z and the z and they are tight if you buy the right size waist.
I say 4% because that is what my other jeans have. 2% may be enough for straightleg slim, it all depends. A little extra can't hurt.
I say 4% because that is what my other jeans have. 2% may be enough for straightleg slim, it all depends. A little extra can't hurt.
Honey, if you want leggings just get leggings
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EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW also those jeans are really loose... why would you need stretch? in fact i don't see them being tight anywhere id say they are close to relaxed.or straight leg...
