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6'4 250lbs with A.P.C Rescue.

post #1 of 11
Thread Starter 
700700Well I never thought I would be able to get a nice pair of raw's because my legs are pretty big. But while they are on the tight side now (34's, normally 36) I am confident they will ease up.
post #2 of 11
that's a good looking fit. APCs will definitely give a little so it sounds like you got the right size.
post #3 of 11
Thread Starter 
Thanks from a fellow cheesehead. I'm back to madison for pharmacy school and low and behold Context was here so I could try on a pair, and the guys there were very helpful! I highly recommend them.
post #4 of 11
Nice to see another Madisonion (ok, I technically live in Waterloo but...) on here. Yeah, the guys at Context are awesome. I pretty much stop in there every week or two to see if they have anything new (all too often it ends up costing me $$$ too, they have so much great stuff).
post #5 of 11
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post #6 of 11
look good, although the cuff is too big
post #7 of 11
Thread Starter 
preferable cuff, 1"? i know exactly how long that is...
post #8 of 11
looks awesome!
post #9 of 11
Honestly I think you should consider 35s. Someone of your build would benefit from a more relaxed fit. The side looks ok but the front pic looks too tight in the thighs. I dunno, post more pics?
post #10 of 11
Thread Starter 
Honestly, they are a little snug in the thighs and I certainly would have sized up one more. However, i was told they would stretch to a 36, Ive only worn them a time or two so this may take some time, more then I may have patience for.
post #11 of 11
about my cuff comment I would say no cuff let them have a good 3" of stacking. guys like us who have muscular thighs can really benefit from stacking, it gives an illusion of a more comfortable fit.
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