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Whats so great about Mabitex?

ranker

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Originally Posted by apropos
Look bro, I know you're pretty butthurt over getting called out for your stupid comments in the J(esus) Crew thread, but it stands to reason that if you make stupid comments, expect to be called out for it.

lolumad?
 

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Oooo, I'm short, 30" waist, no butt, small feet, small package and love to be fondled. I guess I'm perfect candidate for a pair of mabitex.
(true on all counts
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Now I'm interested in getting a pair of these myself.
 

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Originally Posted by amplifiedheat
This is one of the most common failures in reasoning I see. Shoe buffs want to show off their shoes with too-narrow trousers. The result is that the legs look spindly, the shoes look huge, and the wearer looks clownish.

You can't consider any piece of clothing in a vacuum. I have a very tall, thin friend who wears very narrow jeans. They don't look painted-on by any measure, but they still look off because they make his proportions appear comical.


This matter is rather about taste than right or wrong, I think. Sure it looks clownish with extremely narrow pants with huge shoes, but I'm arguing for a balanced style where you still show a significant part of your shoe. Personally I love the 7.5" opening (it should be known to everybody by now), but my shoes are not huge, they are UK 8-8.5. With 7.5" leg opening the shoes are greatly revealed without the style being clownish. It's rather sharp and modern.
 

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Originally Posted by Larson McCord
based on this thread, the pants are made for those with no ass and no nuts.

hahaha...
i just realized this thread is pretty awesome...
 

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Originally Posted by kulata
Conclusion: Nice fitting pants but not good for someone that squats > 200lbs

I'm 6ft, 135lbs, and 1RM back-squat 225.

Gotta check my thigh measurement, but my point is: skinny dudes squat heavy too!


Which NYC Daffy's has the best selection? (30ish waist).
 

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^^ Any of them. Four-six weeks ago, but any of them.
 

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Mabitex? I'm not familiar with this term ... but I do tend to avoid Texas.
 

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Originally Posted by Kenneth Cole Haan
Daffy's sounds like it sells ducks named Donald.
Not Daffy Ducks? I'm very disappointed.

daffyducky.jpg
 

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Originally Posted by MasterplayerC
I'm 6ft, 135lbs, and 1RM back-squat 225.

Gotta check my thigh measurement, but my point is: skinny dudes squat heavy too!


Which NYC Daffy's has the best selection? (30ish waist).


come on man, anybody squats that!!!

no really, are you serious?
 

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I'm 6'4, 240, and full squat over 500.

I haven't found an OTR flat front pair of pants that have fit me in over 3 years. Light wools and fabric look terrible because they noticeably drape over the front sweep of my thighs. Basically, when ever I extend my leg (i.e. walk) the fabric bulges out.

Any suggestions?
 

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Originally Posted by CashmereLover
It's rather sharp and modern.

It requires breathtaking hubris to think that this generation has, after all these generations, suddenly stumbled upon the ideal width of trouser legs.
 

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Originally Posted by Newlaw
I'm 6'4, 240, and full squat over 500. I haven't found an OTR flat front pair of pants that have fit me in over 3 years. Light wools and fabric look terrible because they noticeably drape over the front sweep of my thighs. Basically, when ever I extend my leg (i.e. walk) the fabric bulges out. Any suggestions?
Good luck! I'm ~5'7 168lbs, squat/dead 2x week and have to size up to a 33 usually (My true measured waist is a 31) simply because of my quads (24")
 

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